Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)

The fruit of Mercurialis annua L. is a two-seeded capsule with a caruncle, a small appendage which arises from the outer integument in the micropylar area. The inner integument has a thick layer of Malpighian-like cells, interrupted at the micropyle by a remnant of nucellus, the walls of which conta...

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Main Authors: Marcello Lisci, Ettore Pacini
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/899
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spelling doaj-c36de45a64d744b6811725da61ca5b5e2020-11-25T03:17:11ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802014-01-01663-437938610.5586/asbp.1997.047672Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)Marcello Lisci0Ettore Pacini1University of SienaUniversity of SienaThe fruit of Mercurialis annua L. is a two-seeded capsule with a caruncle, a small appendage which arises from the outer integument in the micropylar area. The inner integument has a thick layer of Malpighian-like cells, interrupted at the micropyle by a remnant of nucellus, the walls of which contain suberin. There is no cuticle covering the caruncle and its cells have lipids and protein bodies as reserves. Seed dispersal occurs by a combination of autochory followed by myrmecochory. The explosive ejection of seeds is caused by dehydration-induced torsion of the mechanical layer of the fruit walls. This phenomenon is due to the different orientation of the cells and a folding over of the mechanical layer in the chalazal area. The seeds were found to be thrown distances from 1 to 130 cm (mean 41.1 cm; modal peak 10-20 cm). Ballistic dispersal is influenced by the weight of the seed. The seeds were collected by ants in a mean time of 24.4 minutes the maximum and mean distances of dispersal being 14 and 3.4 m, respectively. Of the seeds removed, 95.2 % were recovered on excavation of the ant nest. The seeds in the nest were intact but without the caruncles. The mean distance of dispersal by diplochory was < 5 m. These features are discussed in relation to possible benefits to the plant species in terms of adaptive advantages of seeds.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/899antsautochorycaruncleMercurialis annuamyrmecochoryseed
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author Marcello Lisci
Ettore Pacini
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Ettore Pacini
Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
ants
autochory
caruncle
Mercurialis annua
myrmecochory
seed
author_facet Marcello Lisci
Ettore Pacini
author_sort Marcello Lisci
title Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)
title_short Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)
title_full Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)
title_fullStr Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in Mercurialis annua L. (Euphorbiaceae)
title_sort fruit and seed structural characteristics and seed dispersal in mercurialis annua l. (euphorbiaceae)
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
issn 2083-9480
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The fruit of Mercurialis annua L. is a two-seeded capsule with a caruncle, a small appendage which arises from the outer integument in the micropylar area. The inner integument has a thick layer of Malpighian-like cells, interrupted at the micropyle by a remnant of nucellus, the walls of which contain suberin. There is no cuticle covering the caruncle and its cells have lipids and protein bodies as reserves. Seed dispersal occurs by a combination of autochory followed by myrmecochory. The explosive ejection of seeds is caused by dehydration-induced torsion of the mechanical layer of the fruit walls. This phenomenon is due to the different orientation of the cells and a folding over of the mechanical layer in the chalazal area. The seeds were found to be thrown distances from 1 to 130 cm (mean 41.1 cm; modal peak 10-20 cm). Ballistic dispersal is influenced by the weight of the seed. The seeds were collected by ants in a mean time of 24.4 minutes the maximum and mean distances of dispersal being 14 and 3.4 m, respectively. Of the seeds removed, 95.2 % were recovered on excavation of the ant nest. The seeds in the nest were intact but without the caruncles. The mean distance of dispersal by diplochory was < 5 m. These features are discussed in relation to possible benefits to the plant species in terms of adaptive advantages of seeds.
topic ants
autochory
caruncle
Mercurialis annua
myrmecochory
seed
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/899
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