PASSAGE OF LEGUME AND GRASS SEEDS THROUGH THE DIGESTIVE-TRACT OF CATTLE AND THEIR SURVIVAL IN FECES

被引:162
作者
GARDENER, CJ [1 ]
MCIVOR, JG [1 ]
JANSEN, A [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO, DIV TROP CROPS & PASTURES, PRIVATE MAIL BAG, TOWNSVILLE, QLD 4814, AUSTRALIA
关键词
HARD-SEEDEDNESS; PASSAGE; SEED SURVIVAL; TROPICAL GRASSES; TROPICAL LEGUMES;
D O I
10.2307/2404271
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
1. Seeds of 10 legumes and eight grasses found in tropical and subtropical pastures were placed directly into the rumens of cattle. Their survival and rate of passage through the digestive tract was studied over a 160-h period. After excretion, the survival of seed was followed in dung pats. 2. Overall, more legume seeds than grass seeds survived passage through the digestive tract but there was marked variation between species in both grasses (0-64%) and legumes (0-78%). 3. Survival of the legume seeds, both in the animal and in the dung, was largely dependent on the fraction of hard or impermeable seed in the sample. Soft seed swelled on imbibition, the seed-coat ruptured, and seeds became fragmented especially after 70h in the digestive tract. 4. No common mechanism appeared responsible for the survival of grass seeds in the tract. However, seeds of Pennisetum clandestinum, which are consumed heavily by cattle, survived better than seeds of tall tussock grasses which are rarely eaten. 5. There was a two-fold difference between legume species in the time for 50% of seed to be excreted. Over 83% of this variability was accounted for by three factors: specific gravity, proportion of hard seeds and seed size (i.e. large, dense seeds with little hard seed had the fastest rate of passage). 6. The results show that there is considerable potential for the dissemination of hard-seeded legumes (e.g. Stylosanthes) by cattle but not tall, tussock grasses.
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