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Water loss from flower heads predicts seed release in two invasive thistles

Authors :
Eelke Jongejans
Richard Auhl
Katriona Shea
Katherine M. Marchetto
Source :
Plant Ecology & Diversity, 5, 57-65, Plant Ecology & Diversity, 5, 1, pp. 57-65
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background : Non-random seed release caused by plant responses to weather conditions is important for seed dispersal. Much is known about the effects of wind speed and turbulence, but our understanding of the effects of water loss on seed release is either qualitative, or indirect and phenomenological. Aims : To quantify the empirical relationship between water loss and seed release. Methods : Capitula of the invasive thistles Carduus acanthoides and C. nutans were collected from the field and treated for either 0, 1 or 2 days in the laboratory at three different vapour pressure deficit levels (3.4, 9.5 and 17.0 hPa) to cause a range of water loss values. Total seed release was quantified before and during wind tunnel trials. Results : Water loss was the only significant predictor of whether or not capitula released any seeds. The number of seeds released was predicted by water loss, capitulum diameter and herbivore damage, with the same amount of water loss having less effect on larger capitula. Conclusi...

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ISSN :
17550874
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Ecology & Diversity, 5, 57-65, Plant Ecology & Diversity, 5, 1, pp. 57-65
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efdd6c71448b1163cef423f8f445234e