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Seasonal growth and reproductive ecology of two threatened aquatic macrophytes, Blyxa aubertii and B. echinosperma (Hydrocharitaceae), in irrigation ponds of south-western Japan
Authors:Meiyi Jiang  Yasuro Kadono
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kobe University, 1-2-1 Tsurukabuto, Nada-ku Kobe 657-8501, Japan;(2) Present address: Scientific Division, Sysmex Corporation, 4-4-4 Takatsukadai, Nishi-ku Kobe 651-2271, Japan
Abstract:Ecological life history and reproductive traits of two threatened aquatic macrophytes, Blyxa aubertii L.C. Richard and B. echinosperma (Clarke) Hooker, were studied in irrigation ponds in south-western Japan. The size of plants varied greatly in both species but reproductive allocation was nearly constant irrespective of plant size at reproductive stage, amounting to 31.8% and 45.9% at maximum in B. aubertii and B. echinosperma, respectively. The number of flowers and total number of seeds produced per individual were associated significantly with plant size. Seeds were produced by self-pollination both in emerged and submerged cleistogamous flowers and seed set rate of the two species was very high. These traits are considered to be adaptive to unstable environments that are liable to water level fluctuations, such as rice-fields and irrigation ponds.
Keywords:agro-ecosystem  autogamy  conservation  reproductive allocation  size variation
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