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Seedling Growth and Storage Characteristics of Seeder and Resprouter Species of Mediterranean-type Ecosystems of S. W. Australia
Authors:PATE, JOHN S.   FROEND, RAYMOND H.   BOWEN, BARBARA J.   HANSEN, ANNETTE   KUO, JOHN
Affiliation:* Botany Department, University of Western Australia Nedlands, W. Australia 6009, Australia
"{dagger}" Electron Microscopy Centre, University of Western Australia Nedlands, W. Australia 6009, Australia
Abstract:Juvenile (2–4 years old) plants of a taxonomically diverserange of dicotyledonous species were examined following recruitmentfrom seed in recently burnt habitats in S.W. Australia. Obligateseeder species (those succumbing to fire) had on average, analmost threefold greater total plant d. wt and more than a fourfoldgreater shoot: root d. wt ratio than comparably-aged, cohabiting,resprouter species (those capable of surviving fire). Starchwas generally much more concentrated in root dry matter of resproutersthan seeders, and both categories exhibited greater starch storagecapacity in roots than shoots. Members of the Myrtaccae wereexceptional in not showing a greater root starch reserve inresprouter than in seeder species. and in carrying as high,or higher, starch levels in shoots as in roots. Anatomical investigationson roots provided instances of zero starch storage, storage,only in rays or in cortex, in rays and in xylem parenchyma,in rays and in cortex, or in all three locations. High starchratings of resprouter roots related mostly to higher starchgrain packing density at storage sites, but in certain instancesthese also reflected proportionally greater areas of tissuespecifically devoted to storage. Dry matter of shoots of bothseeders and resprouters generally contained higher levels ofN, P, K, Ca and Mg than that of roots, but there was no significantevidence of elements being more concentrated in resproutersthan in seeders. Fire response, seedlings, resprouter, obligate seeder, shoot: root ratio, starch storage, mineral nutrition
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