Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand

Research on the pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla (Collett & Hemsl.) H. A. Pedersen & Suksathan was carried out in W Thailand, 2010-2012. The orchid is a nectariferous, non-autogamous and self-compatible terrestrial. During 120 man-hours of flower watching, three species of Ceratina wer...

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Main Authors: Kanok Orn Srimuang, Hans Bänziger, Henrik Pedersen, Santi Watthana
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-520722018-09-04T09:27:51Z Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand Kanok Orn Srimuang Hans Bänziger Henrik Pedersen Santi Watthana Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental Science Research on the pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla (Collett & Hemsl.) H. A. Pedersen & Suksathan was carried out in W Thailand, 2010-2012. The orchid is a nectariferous, non-autogamous and self-compatible terrestrial. During 120 man-hours of flower watching, three species of Ceratina were found to be the main pollinators, viz. C. (Ceratinidia) lieftincki van der Vecht, C. (C.) collusor Cockerell, C. (Pithitis) smaragdula (Fabricius), males and/or females. Braunsapis hewitti (Cameron) was a minor pollinator. Ceratina acquired pollinia on their forehead and in some cases they subsequently deposited massulae on the stigma of other S. monophylla flowers. Three further species, viz. Ceratina (Ceratinidia) accusator Cockerell, C. (C.) chiangmaiensis W., M. & L. and C. (C.) bryanti Cockerell, did not acquire pollinia; but in these cases all pollen in the visited flowers had already been removed by previous pollinators. Ceratina belongs to family Apidae, subfamily Xylocopinae, tribe Ceratinini, whereas Braunsapis belongs to tribe Allodapini. Fruit set was nearly 50%. This is the first detailed account on the pollination of a Sirindhornia species, a recently described genus with three species, all included in the Thai redlist. 2018-09-04T09:20:43Z 2018-09-04T09:20:43Z 2013-09-17 Journal 0372333X 2-s2.0-84883789439 10.6165/tai.2013.58.163 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84883789439&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/52072
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
Kanok Orn Srimuang
Hans Bänziger
Henrik Pedersen
Santi Watthana
Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand
description Research on the pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla (Collett & Hemsl.) H. A. Pedersen & Suksathan was carried out in W Thailand, 2010-2012. The orchid is a nectariferous, non-autogamous and self-compatible terrestrial. During 120 man-hours of flower watching, three species of Ceratina were found to be the main pollinators, viz. C. (Ceratinidia) lieftincki van der Vecht, C. (C.) collusor Cockerell, C. (Pithitis) smaragdula (Fabricius), males and/or females. Braunsapis hewitti (Cameron) was a minor pollinator. Ceratina acquired pollinia on their forehead and in some cases they subsequently deposited massulae on the stigma of other S. monophylla flowers. Three further species, viz. Ceratina (Ceratinidia) accusator Cockerell, C. (C.) chiangmaiensis W., M. & L. and C. (C.) bryanti Cockerell, did not acquire pollinia; but in these cases all pollen in the visited flowers had already been removed by previous pollinators. Ceratina belongs to family Apidae, subfamily Xylocopinae, tribe Ceratinini, whereas Braunsapis belongs to tribe Allodapini. Fruit set was nearly 50%. This is the first detailed account on the pollination of a Sirindhornia species, a recently described genus with three species, all included in the Thai redlist.
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author Kanok Orn Srimuang
Hans Bänziger
Henrik Pedersen
Santi Watthana
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Hans Bänziger
Henrik Pedersen
Santi Watthana
author_sort Kanok Orn Srimuang
title Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand
title_short Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand
title_full Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand
title_fullStr Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: Natural pollination of Sirindhornia monophylla in Thailand
title_sort carpenter bees and the orchid of a princess: natural pollination of sirindhornia monophylla in thailand
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