A tetraploid Echinochloa with plagiotropic tillers: Its distribution and habitat in the northern part of the main island of Japan

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
K. Yasuda, K. Mori, Y. Nakayama
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Abstract

An annual Echinochloa with plagiotropic tillers (semi‐erect type) was found on a paddy levee in Miyagi prefecture in Japan. This semi‐erect type had tetraploid chromosome numbers (2n = 36) and would be expected to be E. oryzicola. However, its appearance was distinct from that of E. oryzicola. To collect seed samples and clarify its distribution and habitat, exploration and collection surveys were carried out in the northern part of Honshu, the main island of Japan in 2014, 2017, and 2018. Thirty‐two populations that were assumed to be the semi‐erect type were found and their mature seeds were collected. Based on the results of chromosome counts and growth form analyses, all of them were confirmed to be the semi‐erect type. The 32 populations were distributed in the prefectures of Aomori, Iwate, Akita, Miyagi, Yamagata, Fukushima, and Niigata, and located in paddy fields, abandoned paddy fields, paddy levees, roadsides, vacant land, and scree slopes. Our surveys indicated that the semi‐erect type grew in wet and dry disturbed habitats at an early stage of secondary succession including paddy fields in the northern part of the main island of Japan.
一种具有斜向分蘖的四倍体棘鱼:在日本本岛北部的分布和栖息地
在日本宫城县的稻田堤上发现了一种半直立型的多斜角分蘖的一年生棘藻。这种半直立型具有四倍体染色体数(2n = 36),可能是E. oryzicola。然而,它的外观与e.o ryzicola不同。为收集种子样本,明确其分布和栖息地,于2014年、2017年和2018年在日本本岛本州北部进行了勘探和采集调查。发现了32个假定为半直立型的居群,并收集了它们的成熟种子。经染色体计数和生长形态分析,均为半直立型。32个种群分布在青森县、岩手县、秋田县、宫城县、山形县、福岛县和新泻县,分布在水田、废弃水田、水田堤、路边、空地和碎石坡地。调查结果表明,在日本本岛北部的水田等次生演替早期,半直立型植物生长在潮湿和干燥的扰动生境中。
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Weed Biology and Management
Weed Biology and Management 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
2.70
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发文量
13
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Weed Biology and Management is an international journal, published four times per year. The journal accepts contributions in the form of original research and review articles in all aspects of weed science. Contributions from weed scientists in the Asia–Pacific region are particularly welcomed. The content of the contributions may relate to weed taxonomy, ecology and physiology, weed management and control methodologies, herbicide behaviors in plants, soils and environment, utilization of weeds and other aspects of weed science. All contributions must be of sufficient quality to extend our knowledge in weed science.
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