Abstract

Seed provisioning within holly Ilex aquifolium fruits was examined after a controlled pollination experiment to obtain full-sibs. The distribution of dry mass in stony endocarp and endosperm was determined according to the rank in the size hierarchy of the sibs within fruit. Resources were more equally distributed among sibs in the endocarps than in the endosperms, which might suggest sibling competition among endosperms and no evidences of competition in the tissue controlled by the maternal sporophyte. When the sibs are ranked by size, seed provisioning fit reasonably with the hierarchical model. Differences among consecutive sibs increased down the hierarchy, the second sib in the size hierarchy was less variable in resource acquisition than the others, and the disparity in the distribution of resources among sibs decreased with fruit size increases. These results seems to be in accordance with both kin selection model and hierarchical model, which indicates at the same time control of resource provisioning by the maternal plant and differences in vigour among sibs.

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