Unraveling the mysterious flowering cycles of Mexican Guadua species: A captivating natural phenomenon

María de la Luz Perez-Garcia , Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez
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The flowering of woody bamboos has remained an enduring mystery over time. Woody bamboos can persist in a vegetative state for up to 150 years. Among these intriguing flowering bamboos are the Guadua species. Guadua, a Neotropical genus of woody bamboos, is native to the Americas and comprises 34 species. In Mexico, there are seven native species, and their flowering cycles continue to puzzle researchers. These species are primarily found in the southeastern part of the country, often along rivers and bodies of water. Presently, many of these species face threats from cattle grazing and agricultural activities, including sugarcane production. To unravel the mystery of Guadua species flowering, we conducted a thorough review of Mexico's primary herbaria and online records, complete with digital images. Through our investigation, we have identified a total of 69 flowering events spanning over a century of history for six out of the seven Guadua species in Mexico. Mexican Guadua species exhibit sporadic flowering patterns, with one species, Guadua paniculata, displaying gregarious mass flowering. Furthermore, four of the six species flower at intervals of 30–34 years. Understanding the reproductive biology of Guadua is of paramount importance for the long-term preservation of these species. Our research sheds light on one of nature's deepest secrets and underscores the critical significance of their conservation.

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揭开墨西哥瓜多瓦物种的神秘开花周期:一个迷人的自然现象
木本竹的开花一直是一个谜。木本竹子可以在植物状态下存活长达150年。在这些有趣的开花竹子中有瓜多瓦品种。瓜多瓦是一种新热带木本竹属,原产于美洲,共有34种。在墨西哥,有七种本地物种,它们的开花周期继续困扰着研究人员。这些物种主要分布在该国的东南部,经常沿着河流和水体。目前,许多这些物种面临着来自放牧和农业活动(包括甘蔗生产)的威胁。为了解开瓜多瓦开花之谜,我们对墨西哥的主要植物标本室和在线记录进行了彻底的审查,并配有数字图像。通过我们的调查,我们已经确定了69个开花事件,跨越了一个世纪的历史,在墨西哥的七个瓜多瓦物种中的六个。墨西哥瓜瓜属(Guadua paniculata)属散发性开花,属群居性开花。此外,六种植物中有四种每隔30至34年开花。了解瓜多瓦的生殖生物学对这些物种的长期保护至关重要。我们的研究揭示了自然界最深层的秘密之一,并强调了保护它们的关键意义。数据将应要求提供。
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