Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China

Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of I. japonica population in contrast reciprocal habitats; Open Area of Forest Edge (OAFE) and Bamboo Forest (BF) on Jinyun Mountain were studied to understand the adaptability of growth and reproductive of I. japonica in different habit...

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Main Authors: Qing, Yu Li, Jian, Ping Tao, Zhang, Cheng Zhong, Yong, Jian Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/6842/1/01_Yong-Jian_Wang.pdf
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author Qing, Yu Li
Jian, Ping Tao
Zhang, Cheng Zhong
Yong, Jian Wang
author_facet Qing, Yu Li
Jian, Ping Tao
Zhang, Cheng Zhong
Yong, Jian Wang
author_sort Qing, Yu Li
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description Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of I. japonica population in contrast reciprocal habitats; Open Area of Forest Edge (OAFE) and Bamboo Forest (BF) on Jinyun Mountain were studied to understand the adaptability of growth and reproductive of I. japonica in different habitats. The results were as follows: quantitative characteristics of growth and clonal propagation of I. japonica at genet (a group of genetically identical individuals, consists of whole ramets) level and at ramet (a unit composed of a shoot and root, with independent morphological and physiological traits in the same genet) level were higher in BF. However, quantitative characteristics of sexual reproduction at genet and ramet level were higher in OAFE. Biomass and allocation also showed the same trend as quantitative characteristics. Reproductive components (at ramet level) were significantly different and had trade-off in contrast reciprocal habitats. Allocation to clonal propagation and sexual reproduction of mother ramet was significantly negative correlation with allocation to daughter ramet (especially in BF). There was a trade-off between reproduction components (allocation to sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of mother ramet) in OAFE. Therefore, it showed predominantly sexual reproduction in OAFE and clonal propagation in BF. The results indicated that the contrast environmental stress shaping growth performance and reproduction variation of I. japonica in genet and ramet level in contrasting habitats might pronounce adaptive population differentiation among forest habitats.
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spelling ukm.eprints-68422016-12-14T06:42:21Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/6842/ Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China Qing, Yu Li Jian, Ping Tao Zhang, Cheng Zhong Yong, Jian Wang Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of I. japonica population in contrast reciprocal habitats; Open Area of Forest Edge (OAFE) and Bamboo Forest (BF) on Jinyun Mountain were studied to understand the adaptability of growth and reproductive of I. japonica in different habitats. The results were as follows: quantitative characteristics of growth and clonal propagation of I. japonica at genet (a group of genetically identical individuals, consists of whole ramets) level and at ramet (a unit composed of a shoot and root, with independent morphological and physiological traits in the same genet) level were higher in BF. However, quantitative characteristics of sexual reproduction at genet and ramet level were higher in OAFE. Biomass and allocation also showed the same trend as quantitative characteristics. Reproductive components (at ramet level) were significantly different and had trade-off in contrast reciprocal habitats. Allocation to clonal propagation and sexual reproduction of mother ramet was significantly negative correlation with allocation to daughter ramet (especially in BF). There was a trade-off between reproduction components (allocation to sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of mother ramet) in OAFE. Therefore, it showed predominantly sexual reproduction in OAFE and clonal propagation in BF. The results indicated that the contrast environmental stress shaping growth performance and reproduction variation of I. japonica in genet and ramet level in contrasting habitats might pronounce adaptive population differentiation among forest habitats. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/6842/1/01_Yong-Jian_Wang.pdf Qing, Yu Li and Jian, Ping Tao and Zhang, Cheng Zhong and Yong, Jian Wang (2014) Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China. Sains Malaysiana, 43 (2). pp. 161-168. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm
spellingShingle Qing, Yu Li
Jian, Ping Tao
Zhang, Cheng Zhong
Yong, Jian Wang
Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China
title Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China
title_full Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China
title_fullStr Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China
title_full_unstemmed Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China
title_short Growth performance, sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of Iris japonica Thunb. Natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on Jinyun Mountain, China
title_sort growth performance sexual reproduction and clonal propagation of iris japonica thunb natural populations in contrast reciprocal habitats on jinyun mountain china
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/6842/1/01_Yong-Jian_Wang.pdf
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