Biomass Allocation in Fireweed Epilobium angustifolium L. (Onagraceae) in Response to Simulated Defoliation

Botanical Gazette Pub Date : 1991-06-01 DOI:10.1086/337881
J. Michaud
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Abstract

Potted fireweed plants, Epilobium angustifolium L., were grown both from seed and root segments and subjected to early, late, and continuous defoliation and to apical excision during a single growing season. Seed-grown plants and root regenerates compensated completely for the early defoliation treatment and did not differ significantly from controls with respect to the dry weight of any yield component. Late defoliation significantly reduced the weight of flowers and fruit in seed-grown plants and root regenerates, and the annual increment of root weight in root regenerates. Continuous defoliation (early + late) significantly reduced the weight of flowers in seed-grown plants and the weight of both flowers and fruit in root regenerates. Apical excision significantly increased the total weight, shoot weight, and root weight of seed-grown plants but did not significantly affect any yield component in root regenerates. Reproductive allocation, defined as the percentage of total biomass in flowers and fruit, was significantly reduced in both seed-grown plants and root regenerates by the late and continuous defoliation treatments.
禾本科禾本科禾本科禾本科生物量分配对模拟落叶的响应
盆栽火杂草(Epilobium angustifolium L.)从种子和根段开始生长,在一个生长季节经历了早、晚、连续的落叶和根尖切除。种子生长的植株和根系再生完全补偿了早期落叶处理,在任何产量成分的干重方面与对照没有显著差异。晚落叶显著降低了种子生长植株和再生根的花、果重,并显著降低了再生根重的年增长量。连续脱叶(早+晚)显著降低了种子生长植株的花重和根再生植株的花重和果实重。根尖切除显著提高了种子生长植株的总重、茎重和根重,但对根系再生产量各组成部分影响不显著。后期和连续的落叶处理显著降低了种子生长植株和根系再生植株的生殖分配,即花和果实生物量占总生物量的百分比。
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