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Germination Biology and Occurrence of Polyembryony in Two Forms of Cats Claw Creeper Vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae): Implications for Its Invasiveness and Management

机译:两种形式的猫爪爬山虎藤(Dolichandra unguis-cati(Bignoniaceae))的发芽生物学和多胚发生:对其入侵和管理的影响

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Cat’s claw creeper vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) Lohmann (syn. Macfadyena unguis-cati (L.) Gentry), is a major environmental weed in Australia. Two forms (‘long’ and ‘short’ pod) of the weed with distinctive leaf morphology and reproductive traits, including varying fruit size, occur in Queensland, Australia. The long pod form occurs in a few localities in Queensland, while the short pod form is widely distributed in Queensland and northern part of New South Wales. This investigation aimed to evaluate germination behavior and occurrence of polyembryony (production of multiple seedlings from a single seed) in the two forms of the weed. Seeds were germinated in growth chambers set to 10/20°C, 15/25°C, 20/30°C, 30/45°C and 25°C, representing ambient temperature conditions of the region. Germination and polyembryony were monitored over a period of 12 weeks. For all the treatments in this study, seeds from short pod plants exhibited significantly higher germination rates and higher occurrence of polyembryony than those from long pod plants. Seeds from long pod plants did not germinate at the lowest temperature of 10/20°C; in contrast, those of the short pod form germinated under this condition, albeit at a lower rate (reaching a maximum 45% germination at week 12). Results from this study could explain why the short pod form of D. unguis-cati is the more widely distributed plants in Australia, while the long pod is confined to a few localities. The results have implication in predicting future range of both forms of the invasive D. unguis-cati, as well as inform management decisions for control of the weed.
机译:猫爪爬行者藤蔓Dolichandra unguis-cati(L.)Lohmann(同名Macfadyena unguis-cati(L.)Gentry)是澳大利亚的一种主要环境杂草。澳大利亚昆士兰州有两种形式的杂草(长荚和短荚),它们具有独特的叶片形态和生殖特性,包括不同的果实大小。长豆荚形式发生在昆士兰州的一些地方,而短豆荚形式广泛分布在昆士兰州和新南威尔士州的北部。这项研究旨在评估两种形式的杂草的发芽行为和多胚性的发生(从单个种子产生多个幼苗)。种子在设置为10/20°C,15/25°C,20/30°C,30/45°C和25°C的生长室中萌发,代表该区域的环境温度条件。在12周内监测发芽和多胚性。对于本研究中的所有处理,短荚果植物的种子比长荚果植物的种子具有更高的发芽率和更高的多胚发生率。长荚果植物的种子在10/20°C的最低温度下不会发芽。相反,在这种情况下,短荚果形式的发芽率较低,尽管发芽率较低(在第12周达到最大发芽率45%)。这项研究的结果可以解释为什么D. unguis-cati的短荚形式在澳大利亚分布较广,而长荚则局限于少数地方。该结果对预测两种形式的侵入性杜氏梭菌的未来范围以及指导控制杂草的控制决策具有重要意义。

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