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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Reproductive biology of a medicinally important plant Leonurus cardiaca (Lamiaceae)

Fatemeh Borna A B , Nabil M. Ahmad A C , Shuming Luo A and Richard Trethowan A
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A Plant Breeding Institute, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, University of Sydney, 107 Cobbitty Rd, Cobbitty, NSW 2570, Australia.

B Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tehran, PO Box 13245–124, Tehran, Iran.

C Corresponding author. Email: nabil.ahmad@sydney.edu.au; nabeeldeeb@yahoo.com

Australian Journal of Botany 64(4) 342-358 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT15186
Submitted: 13 August 2015  Accepted: 2 June 2016   Published: 21 June 2016

Abstract

Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca L.) is an annual species indigenous to central Europe and Scandinavia and has been used in traditional medicine because of its health benefits. The reproductive biology of L. cardiaca was investigated to provide a basis for the genetic improvement of secondary metabolites or extracts that could have human health benefits. L. cardiaca is self-compatible but bears protandrous flowers, which promote cross-pollination. The stigma becomes receptive 2 or 3 days after anthesis and anther dehiscence. Phenological observations revealed that the mean flowering duration was approximately 2 weeks within each inflorescence and 2 months within a plant. The timing of anthesis of flowers within each inflorescence and flowers of different inflorescences is usually synchronous, leading to the possibility of geitonogamous pollination. A high degree of synchronisation in flowering was observed among the plants within each of the populations studied. Among the populations, Khansar was the first to flower, whereas Dargaz was the last. A modified Brewbaker and Kwack (BK) medium optimised for in vitro germination of L. cardiaca pollen was used to establish a rapid and simple test that generally correlated with seed set. The optimised medium comprised 15% sucrose and 2.5% polyethylene glycol 4000. Data from staining with iodine–potassium iodide solution (IKI) and Alexander’s stain were positively correlated with in vitro germination and, therefore, could be used in rapid pollen-viability assays for L. cardiaca.

Additional keywords: flower structure, pollen, pollination biology, stigmatic receptivity.


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