Cristianne Santana Santos, Bruno de Santana Santos, Marcos Vinicius Meiado
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摘要
人为的气候变化正在改变降水模式,增加旱季的长度和降雨变率。在此背景下,本研究旨在评估干旱对入侵豆科Crotalaria retusa L. (Fabaceae)生命周期和繁殖成功率的影响。为此,将种子播种在装有3公斤收集区土壤的塑料罐中。试验共10个处理,田间处理量为10% ~ 100%。每隔10 d对萌发性状进行评估,直至出苗;每隔10 d对形态和生殖参数进行分析,直至生殖期结束,共190 d。水分有效性的降低显著影响了植物的生长,在最低的田间容量下,茎长、茎粗和叶片数量都减少了。繁殖阶段也受到土壤水分不足的影响。开花时花蕾数量减少,花的含水量减少。田间容量50%和40%处理的果实大小和宽度均小于其他处理。黄皮草耐低土壤含水量,在30%以下的田间能生根发芽,但不开花、不结果、不结籽。所研究的物种数量表明,其生长减少似乎是抵御严重干旱并留在环境中。这可能会增强该物种在半干旱环境中的入侵潜力。
Have you ever seen the rain? The life cycle of Crotalaria retusa (Fabaceae) reveals reproductive resilience under drought conditions.
Anthropogenic climate change is altering precipitation patterns, increasing the length of the dry season and rainfall variability. In this context, the present study aimed to evaluate the influence of drought on the life cycle and reproductive success of the invasive Crotalaria retusa L. (Fabaceae). For this, the seeds were sown in plastic pots containing 3 kg of soil from the collection area. The experiment consisted of 10 treatments with field capacity ranging from 10 to 100%. Germination traits were assessed until seedling emergence and morphological and reproductive parameters were analyzed every 10 days until the end of the reproductive phase, totaling 190 days. Reduced water availability significantly affected plant growth, reducing stem length size, stem diameter and number of leaves at the lowest field capacities evaluated. The reproductive phase was also affected by the low availability of water in the soil. Flowering had a reduction in the number of flower buds and flowers with a reduction in water content. The size and width of the fruits under 50% and 40% field capacity were smaller than in the other treatments. C. retusa is tolerant of low soil water content and can establish itself in field capacities below 30%, but has not produced flowers, fruits, and seeds. The population of the species studied shows a reduction in its growth appears to be resist severe drought and remain in the environment. This may enhance the invasive potential of the species in semi-arid environments.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Plant Research is an international publication that gathers and disseminates fundamental knowledge in all areas of plant sciences. Coverage extends to every corner of the field, including such topics as evolutionary biology, phylogeography, phylogeny, taxonomy, genetics, ecology, morphology, physiology, developmental biology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics, and systems biology.
The journal presents full-length research articles that describe original and fundamental findings of significance that contribute to understanding of plants, as well as shorter communications reporting significant new findings, technical notes on new methodology, and invited review articles.