The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes

Resource availability influences plant growth and reproduction. Here, a controlled experiment was conducted in order to evaluate the adaptation response of Chloris virgata to different precipitation conditions, and to further predict the reproductive strategy in a population of C. virgata under diff...

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Main Authors: Wang Ying, Wang Chunxia, Zhang Jukui, Wang Chunqing
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2018-01-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.180607
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spelling doaj-f3c67bb771c642b28a68d1fa3e29b5c62020-11-25T04:04:31ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032018-01-015810.1098/rsos.180607180607The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimesWang YingWang ChunxiaZhang JukuiWang ChunqingResource availability influences plant growth and reproduction. Here, a controlled experiment was conducted in order to evaluate the adaptation response of Chloris virgata to different precipitation conditions, and to further predict the reproductive strategy in a population of C. virgata under different precipitation regimes. Three regimes (low, typical and high) of water addition were used to simulate current precipitation patterns. In total 20 individuals for each treatment were analysed to compare tiller number, spike traits, seed traits, the relationship between seed size and seed number, and so on. In addition, the effects of different precipitation regimes on offspring vigour of C. virgata were also studied. Results indicated that tiller number, spike number, seed yield and seed number were unchanged under different water addition regimes, while seed size was about 0.5 mg at typical and high precipitation levels and was higher than that in the low precipitation level. The higher seed mass per spike and spike mass both occurred at typical and high precipitation levels. Significant positive correlations between seed mass and non-seed mass in C. virgata in response to precipitation regimes were largely allometric (size dependent), as was a significant negative correlation between seed size and seed number at low precipitation. The highest germination rates and seedling weights both occurred at typical and high precipitation levels. These findings showed that different precipitation regimes affected reproductive strategy of C. virgata. Chloris virgata will not benefit from low precipitation, while typical and high precipitation will improve seed traits and offspring vigour of this species.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.180607allometryreproductionseedspikestrategy
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author Wang Ying
Wang Chunxia
Zhang Jukui
Wang Chunqing
spellingShingle Wang Ying
Wang Chunxia
Zhang Jukui
Wang Chunqing
The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes
Royal Society Open Science
allometry
reproduction
seed
spike
strategy
author_facet Wang Ying
Wang Chunxia
Zhang Jukui
Wang Chunqing
author_sort Wang Ying
title The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes
title_short The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes
title_full The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes
title_fullStr The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes
title_full_unstemmed The reproductive strategy in a Chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes
title_sort reproductive strategy in a chloris virgata population in response to precipitation regimes
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Resource availability influences plant growth and reproduction. Here, a controlled experiment was conducted in order to evaluate the adaptation response of Chloris virgata to different precipitation conditions, and to further predict the reproductive strategy in a population of C. virgata under different precipitation regimes. Three regimes (low, typical and high) of water addition were used to simulate current precipitation patterns. In total 20 individuals for each treatment were analysed to compare tiller number, spike traits, seed traits, the relationship between seed size and seed number, and so on. In addition, the effects of different precipitation regimes on offspring vigour of C. virgata were also studied. Results indicated that tiller number, spike number, seed yield and seed number were unchanged under different water addition regimes, while seed size was about 0.5 mg at typical and high precipitation levels and was higher than that in the low precipitation level. The higher seed mass per spike and spike mass both occurred at typical and high precipitation levels. Significant positive correlations between seed mass and non-seed mass in C. virgata in response to precipitation regimes were largely allometric (size dependent), as was a significant negative correlation between seed size and seed number at low precipitation. The highest germination rates and seedling weights both occurred at typical and high precipitation levels. These findings showed that different precipitation regimes affected reproductive strategy of C. virgata. Chloris virgata will not benefit from low precipitation, while typical and high precipitation will improve seed traits and offspring vigour of this species.
topic allometry
reproduction
seed
spike
strategy
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.180607
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