Clonal strategies of a woody weed: Melia azedarach

Melia azedarach L., a weedy tree that typically reproduces by seeds, may exhibit clonal growth following disturbance (e. g. fire, herbivory, animal injury). A dynamic and holistic study (sensu Hallé et al., 1978) was carried out in order to determine the architecture and the vegetative growth strate...

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Hauptverfasser: Tourn, G.M. (Buenos Aires Univ. (Argentina). Facultad de Agronomia, Catedra de Botanica Agricola), Menvielle, M.F, Scopel, A.L, Pidal, B
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description Melia azedarach L., a weedy tree that typically reproduces by seeds, may exhibit clonal growth following disturbance (e. g. fire, herbivory, animal injury). A dynamic and holistic study (sensu Hallé et al., 1978) was carried out in order to determine the architecture and the vegetative growth strategies, in plants collected from undisturbed and disturbed areas in the 'El Palmar' National Park. The architectural and morphological observations can be summarized as follows: (a) Tree architecture is determined by a monopodial trunk that produces tiers of orthotropic monopodial branches, (b) The root system consists of a tap root with woody primary lateral roots that exhibit plagiotropic growth and are typically found within the first few centimeters (ca. 4 cm) of the soil profile, (c) Root buds were produced in all (fire treated and control) plagiotropic root cuts when incubated under controlled conditions. Root suckers developed from the differentiation of parenchymatous cells produced by meristematic activity in the cambial zone. The ecological implications of vegetative reproduction on the invasive capacity of this species are discussed.
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subjects Adventitious shoots
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Architecture
ARGENTINA
ARGENTINE
Biological and medical sciences
Buds
Callus
CLONE
CLONES
Cloning
Disturbance
ECOLOGIA
Ecological invasion
ECOLOGIE
ECOLOGY
Economic plant physiology
Fires
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Growth and development
Herbivory
Injuries
MALEZAS
MAUVAISE HERBE
MELIA
Melia azedarach
Morphogenesis, differentiation, rhizogenesis, tuberization. Senescence
MULTIPLICATION VEGETATIVE
National parks
Nonnative species
Plant growth
Plant growth. Development of the storage organs
Plant morphology
Plant physiology and development
Plant reproduction
Plant roots
Plants
PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA
Reproduction
Seedlings
Soil
Soil profiles
Sprouting
Sprouts
Trees
Vegetative apparatus, growth and morphogenesis. Senescence
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
WEEDS
title Clonal strategies of a woody weed: Melia azedarach
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