Effects of Host Specificity in Parasitic Loranthaceae for Sodium and Potassium Distribution in Coastal Region of Cameroon
In this study, the effect of host specificity in parasitic in some mineral nutrient distribution was investigated in four Loranthaceae/host couples grown in the coastal region of Cameroon in order to determine physiological criteria of identification for the degree of specificity of Loranthaceae-hos...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of botany : IJB 2012, Vol.8 (3), p.159-164 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, the effect of host specificity in parasitic in some mineral nutrient distribution was investigated in four Loranthaceae/host couples grown in the coastal region of Cameroon in order to determine physiological criteria of identification for the degree of specificity of Loranthaceae-host relationship. The distribution of potassium and sodium in plant parts of generalist Loranthaceae/host couples (Phragmanthera capitata/Citrus maxima, P. capitata/Psidium guajava and P. capitata/Theobroma cacao) was compared to a specialist Loranthaceae/couple (Tapinanthus ogowensis/Dacryodes edulis). After mineralization of plant organs of the parasite and the hosts, sodium and potassium (K+) concentrations were determined by Flame photometer on 36 samples belonging to four Loranthaceae/host couples. Results showed a significant difference in sodium and potassium partitioning in T. ogowensis and D. edulis except in the non parasitized host leaf and parasitized sucker. The potassium distribution in generalist Loranthaceae (P. capitata) and its hosts (C. maxima, P. guajava and T. cacao) were higher in the plant parts than sodium for C. maxima and T. cacao. |
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ISSN: | 1811-9700 1811-9719 |
DOI: | 10.3923/ijb.2012.159.164 |