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Seasonal Allocation and Efficiency Patterns of Biomass and Resources in the Perennial Geophyte Sparaxis grandiflora Subspecies fimbriata (Iridaceae) in Lowland Coastal Fynbos, South Africa
Authors:Ruiters  C; McKenzie  B
Institution:Botany Department, Faculty of Science, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535, South Africa
Abstract:The seasonal allocation and efficiency of biomass and resources(starch, soluble carbohydrates, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Na, Zn, Fe,Mn and Cu) within and between the constituent plant parts ofSparaxis grandiflora subspecies fimbriata , a deciduous, synanthousgeophyte, are described. The sequential production of roots,leaves and a new daughter corm, with fruit production phasedin during the development of the daughter corm, results in continualtransfer of resources when the plant is not dormant. The newdaughter corm serves as the major sink for the allocation ofdry matter and resources during the vegetative, reproductiveand senescent periods. The parent corm is the major source ofresources in the early stages of the vegetative period. Theamount of resources allocated to the reproductive structureswas comparatively low when compared with that allocated to vegetativeplant parts. The corms have highly flexible storage capacitiesfor a variety of nutrients, particularly the better conservednutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and carbohydrates.The dynamic patterns for the majority of the resources revealedhigh allocation when metabolic activity was also highest. Efficientrecovery or recycling of important resources from senescingorgans results in a similar or greater allocation to the daughtercorm than the amount that was present in the parent corm ofthe previous growth season. This is seen as an advantage tothese plants that grow in a seasonal environment where soilsare of low nutrient status.Copyright 1994, 1999 Academic Press Dry mass, efficiency, phenophase, resource allocation, Sparaxis grandiflora, fynbos
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