How Experimental Defoliation and Leaf Height Affect Growth and Reproduction in Trillium grandiflorum

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society Pub Date : 2001-10-01 DOI:10.2307/3088671
T. Rooney, D. Waller
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ROONEY, THOMAS P. AND DONALD M. WALLER (Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 430 Lincoln Drive, Madison WI 53706). How experimental defoliation and leaf height affect growth and reproduction in Trillium grandiflorum. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 128: 393-399. 2001.-Both defoliation and higher leaf placement can reduce growth in herbaceous plants. We examined variation in relative growth rate (RGR) and reproduction in response to defoliation and leaf height in Trillium grandiflorum at 4 sites in northern Wisconsin, USA. Plant biomass and the probability of flowering increased with increased leaf height. Analyses of covariance revealed that experimental defoliation and leaf height separately and independently reduced individual RGR, and accounted for about 42% of the total variance in RGR. Defoliation in 1998 had no effect on flowering in 1999, but leaf height in 1998 was positively associated with the likelihood of flowering in 1999. RGR and plant responses to defoliation varied among sites. We conclude that defoliation and leaf height reduce RGR over short time scales.
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实验性落叶和叶高对桔梗生长和繁殖的影响
鲁尼,托马斯P.和唐纳德M.沃勒(植物系,威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校,430林肯大道,麦迪逊WI 53706)。实验性落叶和叶高对桔梗生长和繁殖的影响。托里·博特。社会科学学报。128:393-399。2001.-在草本植物中,落叶和较高的叶位都会减少生长。研究了美国威斯康辛州北部4个试验点桔梗(Trillium grandflorum)相对生长率(RGR)和繁殖对落叶和叶高的响应。植物生物量和开花概率随叶高的增加而增加。协方差分析表明,试验落叶和叶高分别且独立地降低了个体RGR,约占RGR总方差的42%。1998年的落叶对1999年的开花没有影响,但1998年的叶高与1999年开花的可能性正相关。不同立地的RGR和植物对落叶的响应存在差异。我们得出结论,在短时间尺度上,落叶和叶高会降低RGR。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (until 1997 the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club), the oldest botanical journal in the Americas, has as its primary goal the dissemination of scientific knowledge about plants (including thallopyhtes and fungi). It publishes basic research in all areas of plant biology, except horticulture, with an emphasis on research done in, and about plants of, the Western Hemisphere.
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