Temperature Relations for Bud Growth in the Root Geophyte Pediomelum subacaule and Ecological Implications

Botanical Gazette Pub Date : 1990-12-01 DOI:10.1086/337850
J. Baskin, C. Baskin
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Abstract

Pediomelum subacaule (Leguminosae) is a tuberous root geophyte endemic to cedar glades of the southeastern United States. The annual shoot of P. subacaule emerges in early spring and dies with the onset of drought in late spring or early summer, by which time a small (< 1.0 mm in length) perennating bud has formed at the top of the root, about 50 mm below the soil surface. In a phenology study conducted in a non-temperature-controlled greenhouse, little bud growth occurred in July and August (ca. 32/21 C), but by mid-November the buds had reached a height of about 20 mm. The buds grew very little from mid-November to mid-February. From mid-February to late March, however, they grew an additional 30 mm and emerged at the soil surface in March. New absorbing roots were produced in March. After 36 wk, buds on roots incubated at 15/6, 20/10, and the simulated summer-autumn-winter-spring temperature sequence elongated 50 mm, while those incubated at 5, 25/15, 30/15, 30/20, and 35/20 C elongated to only 11-31 mm. New absorbing roots were produced only by roots incubated at 15/6, 20/10, and the sequence of simulated habitat temperatures. The temperature relationships of bud growth in P. subacaule are a phenological adaptation of this drought-intolerant species to its summer-dry habitat.
根地植物小檗芽生长的温度关系及其生态学意义
豆科植物是美国东南部杉木林间特有的一种块根地植物。一年生芽在早春萌发,在春末或初夏干旱来临时死亡,此时根系顶部在土壤表面以下约50mm处形成一个小的(长度< 1.0 mm)多年生芽。在一个非温控温室进行的物候研究中,在7月和8月(约32/21摄氏度)芽很少生长,但到11月中旬芽已达到约20毫米的高度。从11月中旬到2月中旬,芽长得很少。然而,从2月中旬到3月下旬,它们又生长了30毫米,并在3月份出现在土壤表面。新的吸收根在3月份产生。36周后,在15/6、20/10和模拟夏秋冬春温度序列下培养的根芽伸长了50 mm,而在5、25/15、30/15、30/20和35/20℃培养的根芽伸长仅为11-31 mm。只有在15/6、20/10和模拟生境温度顺序下培养的根才能产生新的吸收根。芽生长的温度关系是这种不耐干旱物种对其夏季干燥栖息地的物候适应。
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