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Physiological integration in Cassia fasciculata Michx.: inflorescence removal and defoliation experiments
Authors:R. S. Garrish  T. D. Lee
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, University of New Hampshire, 03824 Durham, NH, USA
Abstract:Summary In the annual herb Cassia fasciculata virtually every leaf subtends an axillary inflorescence. We examined the degree to which these leaf-inflorescence units (reproductive nodes) were physiologically independent of each other in the production of flowers, fruits, and seeds. Removal of up to 4 of every 5 inflorescences resulted in substantial increases in fruit and seed production by remaining, intact reproductive nodes. These increases nearly compensated for and manipulated reproductive nodes were associated with different vascular strands. When 2 of every 3 leaves were removed, fruit and seed production were reduced at both intact and defoliated reproductive nodes. Taken together, these results suggest that neighboring reproductive nodes in C. fasciculata are not physiologically independent of one another, and that competition among fruits and seeds for parental resources occurs over several reproductive nodes.Scientific contribution no. 1595 from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station
Keywords:Cassia fasciculata  Physiological integration  Reproduction  Defoliation  Inflorescence removal
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