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Growth, gas exchange and water use efficiency of the facultative hemiparasite Rhinanthus minor associated with hosts differing in foliar nitrogen concentration
Authors:W E Seel  R E Cooper  M C Press
Institution:Dept of Environmental Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M139PL, UK.
Abstract:The facultative hemiparasitic angiosperm Rhinanthus minor was grown on 11 different host species, and in the absence of a host. The height of R. minor parasitising the legume Trifolium pratense exceeded that of unattached plants by more than an order of magnitude, with performance on grasses and non-legume dicotlyedonous hosts between these two extremes. Light saturated rates of photosynthesis in R. minor on different hosts ranged from 1. 5 to 22. 5 μmol g?1 dry weight min?1, and were positively correlated with growth. Foliar nitrogen concentrations in the parasite exceeded those of the hosts. The former were positively related to light saturated rates of photosynthesis, and inversely related to photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency. There was no relationship between leaf nitrogen concentration and water use efficiency in R. minor. The data are discussed in relation to studies of nitrogen and water use in mistletoes.
Keywords:Chlorophyll  nitrogen              Rhinanthus minor            parasitic angiosperm  photosynthesis  photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency  water use efficiency
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