In Poland Galanthus nivalis L. is partially protected. The flowers of this species are
one of the first sources of nectar and pollen for insects from February to April. The
aim of this study was to present the flowering biology as well as the topography,
anatomical, and ultrastructural features of the floral nectary. The flower lifespan,
the breeding system, and the mass of pollen and nectar produced by the flowers
were determined. Examination of the nectary structure was performed using light,
fluorescence, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The flower of G. nivalis
lives for about 30 days. The stamens and pistils mature simultaneously and
during this time nectar is secreted. The anthers of one flower produced the large
amount of pollen (4 mg). The breeding system of G. nivalis was found to be characterized
by partial self-compatibility, outcrossing, and xenogamy. The nectary is
located at the top of the inferior ovary. The nectary epidermal cells are characterized
by striated cuticular ornamentation. Initially, the secreted nectar formed
vesicle-like protuberances under the cuticle. The epidermal and parenchymal cells
contain numerous plastids, mitochondria, dictyosomes, ER cisterns, and vesicles
fused with the plasmalemma, which indicates granulocrine nectar secretion.
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