An experimental study on the growth and flowering of riparian pioneer plants under long- and short-day conditions

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作者
Wisskirchen, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bonn, Abt Geobot & Nat Schutz, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
关键词
plant ecology; photoperiodism; photomorphogenesis; neoteny; dormancy; pioneer vegetation; dwarfism; river banks; Chenopodium rubrum; Chenopodion rubri; Bidention;
D O I
10.1016/j.flora.2005.04.006
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Plants of 19 annual taxa from the hygro-nitrophilous vegetation of Central European river banks and dried ponds were exposed as seedlings for 42 days to either natural long days (LD=ca. 15.5 h) or artificial short days (SD=11 h). Phenological and morphological growth parameters such as first flowering, main stem length, leaf size and plant dry weight were measured and compared. Based on their day-length responses, the plants were classified as 11 short-day plants (SDP), 6 long-day plants (LDP) and 2 +/- day neutral plants (DNP). Differences of morphological plant responses under SD (compared with those tinder LD) reached from none to almost negligible ones in Ranunculus sceleratus, Bidens cernua, Chenopodium ficifolium and Rumex palustris to an extreme reduction in all parameters, as in Chenopodium glaucum x rubrum, Ch. rubrtum, Ch. glaucum, Ch. polyspermum, Bidens radiata, Persicaria lapathifolia subsp. brittingeri and subsp. lapathifolia. Growth inhibition was usually combined with neotenic flowering in SDP. Some LDP exhibited clear dormancy responses, like the formation of smaller (winter) rosettes. Erosulate therophytes were mostly SDP while (hemi)rosulate to caespitose winter annuals or short-lived hemicryptophytes were LDP. Plants of seven species that were exposed to natural SD in spring (increasing day length) showed rather different responses. While Bidens radiata flowered in late spring soon after floral induction, other species showed increasing degrees of flowering delay (Chenopodium polyspermum -> Xanthum saccharatum -> Chenopodium rubrum). Only Atriplex prostrate did not exhibit any sign of floral induction until (decreasing) SD in late summer arrived. In the case of Chenopodium rubrum details of the divergent morphogenesis under SD and LD were studied. In this species SD lead to strong reduction of stem length, leaf number and leaf size, simplification of leaf outline and margins as well as an enhanced ramification in the axils of primary leaves (and cotyledons) instead of metaphylls. The study reveals that for the phytosociological vegetation group Chenopodion rubri, whose populations are mainly confined to river banks with moist but well-aerated sediments, erosulate, therophytic and often neotenic SDP are typical. For the species of the Bidention-that thrive preferentially at the margins of stagnant water on rather wet soils-(hemi)rosulate or caespitose winter annuals are frequent. They are often LDP and survive the cold season in a vegetative state, even under a shallow level of water. The SD response of therophytic pioneers together with an often strong neotenic plasticity is interpreted here as a reassurance for the plants to flower and set seed in riparian habitats that are available for colonization only for a short and insecure period of the year, which due to the asymmetric position of annual low water levels in larger rivers is often not before mid-summer. (C) 2005 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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