Effect of gap size in grass cover on the percentage and rate of dandelion achene germination

Weed Research Pub Date : 2024-07-07 DOI:10.1111/wre.12657
Z. Martinková, A. Honěk
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In Central Europe, Taraxacum officinale Weber ex Wiggers (dandelion) is an economically important admixture in grasslands. Its spread is supported by its ability to germinate in gaps in grass stands. In a 5‐year experiment, we examined the effect of gap size on the germination rate and percentage of dandelion achenes. Each year, achenes were sown in late spring and mid‐summer in 90 square plots of six sizes, ranging from 2.5 × 2.5 cm to 80 × 80 cm. The plots were placed on a 2 × 6 m experimental area covered with low‐cut lawn. The course of germination varied among individual replicates depending on the weather. In each replicate, however, the rate of germination increased, and the percentage of germinated achenes decreased with increasing gap size. Differences in germination paralleled differences in the microclimate on the soil surface of plots where humidity decreased and temperature increased with plot size. The ultimate cause of this difference was the variance among gaps of different sizes in proportion to which the total area of the gap surface is insolated during the day. The colonization of lawns by dandelion is supported by the formation of small gaps in grass stands.
草丛间隙大小对蒲公英瘦果发芽率和发芽率的影响
在中欧,蒲公英(Taraxacum officinale Weber ex Wiggers)是草地上一种具有重要经济价值的混合植物。蒲公英能够在草丛间隙中发芽,这为其传播提供了支持。在一项为期 5 年的实验中,我们研究了间隙大小对蒲公英瘦果发芽率和发芽率百分比的影响。每年春末和仲夏,我们都会在 90 个方形地块中播种瘦果,这些地块有六种大小,从 2.5 × 2.5 厘米到 80 × 80 厘米不等。这些地块位于 2 × 6 米的实验区内,上面覆盖着低矮的草坪。各个重复的发芽过程因天气而异。不过,在每个重复中,发芽率都随着间隙的增大而提高,发芽瘦果的百分比则随着间隙的增大而降低。发芽率的差异与地块土壤表面小气候的差异是一致的,即随着地块面积的增大,湿度降低,温度升高。造成这种差异的最终原因是不同大小的隙缝在白天不透光的总面积比例上存在差异。蒲公英在草坪上的定殖是由草丛中形成的小间隙支持的。
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