Reproductive and vegetative phenology of the micro endemic Stachytarpheta cassiae (Verbenaceae)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Gesline Ferreira Guimarães, M. Soares, Renata Moreira dos Santos, Fabíola Mendes dos Santos, L. Ashworth, D. Negreiros, R. Aguilar, G. Fernandes
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Abstract The flora of the Brazilian rupestrian grasslands represents a hotspot of species richness and endemisms. Stachytarpheta cassiae (Verbenaceae), is a micro endemic species, from which nothing is known. Here, we quantified the activity and intensity of vegetative and reproductive phenophases throughout 12 months and tested for their seasonality and their relationship with local climatic variables. Both vegetative and reproductive phenophases were continuous. No seasonality was observed in the vegetative phenophases and none of them was influenced by climatic variables. Only flower buds and mature fruits’ intensities showed seasonality in February (rainy season) and July (dry season), respectively. Accordingly, increased temperature and humidity combined explained increased production of flower buds whereas decreased rainfall explained increased mature fruits. Higher intensity in flower buds may respond to similar climatic conditions as other species in the community. However, S. cassiae is much different as it continues producing flowers continuously. Higher intensity of mature fruits in the dry season is expected as their seeds are abiotically dispersed. Due to constant flower and leaf production, S. cassia may be a key species for the conservation of many vertebrate and invertebrate species and for maintaining the biogeochemical functioning of the impoverished soils of the rupestrian grasslands.
马鞭草科微小地方性马鞭草的生殖和营养物候特征
摘要巴西红木草原的植物区系是物种丰富度和特有性研究的热点。马鞭草属(Stachytarpheta cassiae,马鞭草科)是一种微小的地方性物种,人们对它一无所知。在这里,我们量化了12个月内营养和生殖物候期的活动和强度,并测试了它们的季节性及其与当地气候变量的关系。营养和生殖物候都是连续的。营养物候期不受季节的影响,也不受气候的影响。只有花蕾和成熟果实的强度分别在2月(雨季)和7月(旱季)表现出季节性。因此,温度和湿度的增加解释了花蕾产量的增加,而降雨量的减少解释了成熟果实的增加。与群落中其他物种一样,花蕾强度较高可能对类似的气候条件作出反应。然而,决明子则大不相同,因为它持续不断地开花。由于种子是非生物传播的,预计旱季成熟果实的强度会更高。由于其持续的开花和产叶,桂花可能是保护许多脊椎动物和无脊椎动物物种和维持高加索草原贫瘠土壤生物地球化学功能的关键物种。
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Rodriguesia
Rodriguesia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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