Are ants always mutualistic? Influence of ants and variation in flower-ets of Clerodendrum chinense

Authors

  • Rupesh Gawde Annasaheb Kulkarni Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, India
  • Nivedita Ghayal Department of Botany, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38150/sajeb.10(1).p20-25

Abstract

Ants are the major mutualists in the plant -ant interaction system playing a major role in the survival of plants by deterring herbivore and increasing plant health and fitness. To get better insights into the ant-plant interaction system, Clerodendrum chinense occupied by Crematogaster roghenoferi were observed for six months to assess the influence of presence and ab-sence of ants on the flowerets blooming.In a total of (n=34) flowerets bunch, 17 were used as control and 17 experimentation that were treated with ant barrier glue to restrict the ants visitation to the flowerets bunch. By using the Students t-test, our study revealed the facultative behaviour of ants. Citing the equal presence of herbivores in both the control and experimented sets, and decreased floweret blooming in anting-continued (control) whereas in-creased floweret blooming in de-anted (experimented). The present study has shown the facultative interaction of C.roghenoferi with C.chinense and its effects on the reproductive structures (flowerets) of the shrub. This study makes a clear case stating that not always an interaction between ant and plant is the mutualism.

Author Biographies

Rupesh Gawde, Annasaheb Kulkarni Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, India

Annasaheb Kulkarni Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, India

Nivedita Ghayal, Department of Botany, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, India

Department of Botany, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, India

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2020-04-17

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