Multiple resprouting from diaspores and single cotyledons in the Australian tropical tree species Idiospermum australiense

Edwards, Will, and Gadek, Paul (2002) Multiple resprouting from diaspores and single cotyledons in the Australian tropical tree species Idiospermum australiense. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 18 (6). pp. 943-948.

[img]PDF (Published Version) - Repository staff only - Requires a PDF viewer such as GSview, Xpdf or Adobe Acrobat Reader
91Kb

DOI: 10.1017/S0266467402002626

View at Publisher Website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0266467402002...

Abstract

[Extract] In 1999, Dalling & Harms simulated 100% above-ground herbivory on seedlings of Gustavia superba, a large-seeded species from Barro Colorado Island, Panama, and showed the remarkable ability for cotyledons to regenerate up to eight new shoots. They used this evidence to propose that cotyledon size (at least in this species)was adaptive in surviving pre- and early post-germination hazards (Dalling & Harms 1999). In this note we describe the first record of multiple resprouting in an Australian tropical plant species. Idiospermum australiense (Diels) S. T. Blake (Calycanthaceae) exhibits characteristics similar (but not identical) to G. superba that support the contention of Dalling & Harms (1999).

ID Code:13609
Item Type:Article (Refereed Research - C1)
Additional Information:

This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of this publication is displayed as the abstract.

Keywords:Idiospermum; large seeds; multiple resprouting
FoR Codes:06 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES > 0699 Other Biological Sciences > 069999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified @ 100%
SEO Codes:96 ENVIRONMENT > 9608 Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity > 960806 Forest and Woodlands Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity @ 100%
Deposited On:08 Dec 2010 16:35
Last Modified:13 Mar 2013 21:52
Downloads:Total: 1
Last 12 Months: 0
Statistics:More Statistics

Repository Staff Only: item control page