Phenology of Medicago minima and Erodium cicutarium in semi-arid Argentina

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作者
Fedorenko, DEF
Fernandez, OA
Busso, CA
Elia, IE
机构
[1] UNIV NACL SUR,DEPT AGRON,RA-8000 BAHIA BLANCA,ARGENTINA
[2] UNIV NACL SUR,CTR RECURSOS NAT RENOVABLES ZONA SEMIARIDA,RA-8000 BAHIA BLANCA,ARGENTINA
[3] INST NACL INVEST FORESTALES & AGROPECUARIAS,CALERA DE VR 98500,ZAC,MEXICO
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Medicago minima; Erodium cicutarium; phenology; semi-arid Argentina;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The phenology of Medicago minima var. minima and Erodium cicutarium was studied at two different field sites in the Calden District (approx. 10 million ha), a temperate semi-arid phytogeographical region in central Argentina. One site had been protected from wild and domestic herbivores for the 6 previous years. The other adjacent site had been exposed to continuous grazing by cattle for several decades. A phenological key was made for each species in 1988, and this key was improved during the 1989 growing season when phenological observations were made every 1-3 weeks. The growth cycle of M. minima and E. cicutarium was similar at the two studied sites. Initiation of the cycle occurred in autumn and appeared to be associated with soil water availability. Phenological patterns were very dynamic at the reproductive stage in both species. This stage started earlier and was faster in E. cicutarium than in M. minima. The end of the growing season occurred during late spring, concomitant with high maximum air temperatures. Our results suggest that these species hasten their development when air temperature increases and soil water availability decreases. This could be an important strategy in these species which allows them to persist as seeds, and produce a new generation under favourable environmental conditions. (C) 1996 Academic Press Limited
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