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Production dependence of vegetative propagation in Disporum smilacinum A. Gray
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Abstract
The dependence of vegetative propagation on the production of individual plants was examined in
Disporum smilacinum
A. Gray on the basis of shading experiments and field surveys. This species typically showed four types of reproductive behavior: sterile plants producing one plantlet (no propagation), sterile plants producing more than two plantlets (vegetative propagation), fertile plants producing one plantlet (sexual reproduction) and fertile plants producing more than two plantlets (both sexual reproduction and vegetative propagation).
The propagation of
D. smilacinum
was clearly related to the annual net production of each individual plant. The probability of a mother plant producing more than two vegetative propagules (plantlets) increased with net production of the plant in the current year. The number of propagules per plant and runner length increased with net production.
It was possible to explain the types of reproductive behavior of this species on the basis of both the initial plant size before sprouting and its net production during the growing season. There was a critical initial plant size for sexual reproduction and a critical level of production for vegetative propagation.
Title: Production dependence of vegetative propagation in
Disporum smilacinum
A. Gray
Description:
Abstract
The dependence of vegetative propagation on the production of individual plants was examined in
Disporum smilacinum
A.
Gray on the basis of shading experiments and field surveys.
This species typically showed four types of reproductive behavior: sterile plants producing one plantlet (no propagation), sterile plants producing more than two plantlets (vegetative propagation), fertile plants producing one plantlet (sexual reproduction) and fertile plants producing more than two plantlets (both sexual reproduction and vegetative propagation).
The propagation of
D.
smilacinum
was clearly related to the annual net production of each individual plant.
The probability of a mother plant producing more than two vegetative propagules (plantlets) increased with net production of the plant in the current year.
The number of propagules per plant and runner length increased with net production.
It was possible to explain the types of reproductive behavior of this species on the basis of both the initial plant size before sprouting and its net production during the growing season.
There was a critical initial plant size for sexual reproduction and a critical level of production for vegetative propagation.
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