Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlands
Most studies on holoparasitic plants have focused on taxonomic or systematic issues. The objective of this study was to examine the ecological aspects of parasitism of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) in the Pantanal wetlands. Individuals of L. hypogaea were dug out by hand and the host trees...
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doaj-d75545deb5d84bbfa76474dc478a0b852020-11-24T21:01:34ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X2015-12-0129460861210.1590/0102-33062015abb0216S0102-33062015000400608Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlandsCarlos Rodrigo LehnSuzana Maria SalisPatrícia Póvoa MattosMost studies on holoparasitic plants have focused on taxonomic or systematic issues. The objective of this study was to examine the ecological aspects of parasitism of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) in the Pantanal wetlands. Individuals of L. hypogaea were dug out by hand and the host trees were identified. Eighty-eight percent of host trees exhibited zoochory dispersal syndrome. Protium heptaphyllum and Cordiera sessilis represented 50% of the sampled trees. Both species are evergreen and are preferentially shade-tolerant species growing under the canopy of other trees. Fecal sample of collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu) had seeds from both the host tree (Protium sp.) and the parasite L. hypogaea. We therefore propose the hypothesis that P. tajacu play a role as a seed disperser and may affect root parasitism.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062015000400608&lng=en&tlng=enhost specificityPantanalparasiterootsavanna |
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Carlos Rodrigo Lehn Suzana Maria Salis Patrícia Póvoa Mattos Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlands Acta Botânica Brasílica host specificity Pantanal parasite root savanna |
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Carlos Rodrigo Lehn Suzana Maria Salis Patrícia Póvoa Mattos |
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Carlos Rodrigo Lehn |
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Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlands |
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Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlands |
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Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlands |
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Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlands |
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Ecological aspects of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) parasitism in the Pantanal wetlands |
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ecological aspects of langsdorffia hypogaea (balanophoraceae) parasitism in the pantanal wetlands |
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Acta Botânica Brasílica |
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Most studies on holoparasitic plants have focused on taxonomic or systematic issues. The objective of this study was to examine the ecological aspects of parasitism of Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) in the Pantanal wetlands. Individuals of L. hypogaea were dug out by hand and the host trees were identified. Eighty-eight percent of host trees exhibited zoochory dispersal syndrome. Protium heptaphyllum and Cordiera sessilis represented 50% of the sampled trees. Both species are evergreen and are preferentially shade-tolerant species growing under the canopy of other trees. Fecal sample of collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu) had seeds from both the host tree (Protium sp.) and the parasite L. hypogaea. We therefore propose the hypothesis that P. tajacu play a role as a seed disperser and may affect root parasitism. |
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host specificity Pantanal parasite root savanna |
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