Samara water absorption and floatation in sheoaks, Casuarina and Allocasuarina (Casuarinaceae)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Natural History Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-09 DOI:10.4081/nhs.2022.541
I. Riley, M. Qureshi
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Diaspores (samaras) of the sheoaks, Casuarina and Allocasuarina, have a mesocarp composed of hydrophilic fibres that, in Allocasuarina, rapidly expand on wetting, capturing significant quantities of water. The ecological function of this water capturing has been the subject of speculation but not quantification or experimentation. Therefore, the rate and quantity of water absorbed, and the floatation properties of samaras of accessions of Casuarina and Allocasuarina were assessed. Casuarina absorbed water slowly (~48 h) with median absorption of 90% (by weight) whereas Allocasuarina absorbed water rapidly (<2 min) with median absorption of 240%. The process was reversible and increasing in Allocasuarina, with median absorption reaching 400% over three to five wetting/drying cycles. The floating half-life of Casuarina and Allocasuarina samaras overlapped, 17-70 and 29-57 h, respectively, so Casuarina samaras were not shown to be better adapted to hydrochory. Based on five accessions of each genus, it does not be appear that water-capturing of sheoak samaras is directly related to habitat aridity, nor to potential hydrochory. Therefore, the ecological implications of differential water-capturing of sheoak samaras remains to be determined.
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木麻黄、木麻黄和木麻黄(木麻黄科)中水分的吸收和漂浮
黄栎、木麻黄和木麻黄的粗孔(samaras)有一个由亲水性纤维组成的中果皮,在木麻黄中,它在湿润时迅速膨胀,捕获大量的水。这种水捕获的生态功能一直是推测的主题,但没有量化或实验。因此,对木麻黄和木麻黄材料的吸水率、吸水量、悬浮性能进行了评价。木麻黄吸水速度慢(~48 h),中位吸收率为90%(重量计),而Allocasuarina吸水速度快(<2 min),中位吸收率为240%。该过程是可逆的,并且在Allocasuarina中增加,在三到五个湿/干循环中,中位吸收率达到400%。木麻黄和异花木麻黄的漂浮半衰期重叠,分别为17-70 h和29-57 h,因此木麻黄并没有更好地适应水生环境。从每个属的5份资料来看,雪栎树翅果的捕水能力与生境干旱没有直接关系,也与潜在的水生生物没有直接关系。因此,不同的水捕获的生态意义的she栎翅果仍有待确定。
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Natural History Sciences
Natural History Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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