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Effect of Soil Moisture Regimes on Growth and Seed Production of Two Australian Biotypes of Sisymbrium thellungii O. E. Schulz

机译:土壤水分状况对两种澳大利亚Sysymbrium thellungii O. E. Schulz生物型生长和种子生产的影响

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Sisymbrium thellungii O. E. Schulz is an emerging problematic weed in the northern grain region of Australia. Several different biotypes exist in this region but not all biotypes exhibit the same growth and reproduction behavior. This might be due to local adaptation to the different agro-ecosystems, however, information on this aspect is limited. To determine whether adaptation to water stress was a factor in biotype demographic growth and reproduction behavior, we evaluated the physiological and biochemical responses of two Australian S. thellungii biotypes, selected from high (Dalby) and medium (St. George) rainfall areas, to different pot soil moisture levels corresponding to 100, 75, 50, and 25% of soil water holding capacity (WHC). Averaged across moisture levels, the St. George biotype (medium rainfall area) had 89% greater biomass and produced 321% more seeds than the Dalby biotype. The St. George biotype was less affected by increased levels of water stress than the Dalby biotype. The Dalby biotype produced 4,787 seeds plant-1 at 100% WHC and only 28 seeds plant-1 at 25% WHC. On the other hand, the St. George biotype produced 4,061 seeds plant-1 at 25% WHC and its seed production at 100% WHC was 9,834 seeds plant-1. On a per leaf area basis and averaged across all moisture levels, the St. George had significantly lower net carbon assimilation compared with the Dalby biotype, accompanied by a trend for lower stomatal conductance, which might indicate an adaptation to water stress. Across the moisture levels, the St. George biotype had higher phenolics and total soluble sugar, but free proline content was higher in the Dalby biotype compared with the St. George biotype. Like total soluble sugar, proline content increased with water stress in both biotypes, but it increased to a greater extent in the Dalby biotype, particularly at the 25% of WHC. Branching, flowering and maturity occurred earlier in the St. George biotype compared with the Dalby biotype, indicating relatively faster growth of the St. George biotype, which again seems to be an adaptation to water-limited environments. In conclusion, the St. George biotype of S. thellungii had higher reproductive capacity than the Dalby biotype across all the moisture regimes, which suggests greater invasiveness. Overall, the large size and rapid growth of the S. thellungii population from the medium rainfall area, together with its physiological response to water stress and its ability to maintain seed production in dry conditions, may enable this biotype to become widespread in Australia.
机译:西斯西姆菌(Sisymbrium thellungii O. E. Schulz)是澳大利亚北部粮食地区一种新兴的有问题杂草。该区域存在几种不同的生物型,但并非所有生物型都具有相同的生长和繁殖行为。这可能是由于对不同农业生态系统的局部适应,但是,有关此方面的信息有限。为了确定对水分胁迫的适应是否是生物型人口增长和繁殖行为的一个因素,我们评估了两种澳大利亚S. thellungii生物型的生理和生化响应,这些生物型选自高(Dalby)和中等(St. George)降雨地区,不同的盆栽土壤水分含量分别对应于土壤持水量(WHC)的100%,75%,50%和25%。平均湿度水平上,圣乔治生物型(中等降雨区)的生物量比Dalby生物型高89%,种子产量高321%。与Dalby生物型相比,St。George生物型受水分胁迫程度的影响较小。 Dalby生物型在100%WHC下产生了4,787种子植物 -1 ,而在25%WHC下仅产生了28种种子植物 -1 。另一方面,St。George生物型以25%的WHC产生了4,061种子植物 -1 ,而在100%的WHC下的种子产量为9,834种子植物 -1 。在每叶面积上并在所有湿度水平上平均,圣乔治的净碳同化度比Dalby生物型低得多,并伴有气孔导度降低的趋势,这可能表明它适应水分胁迫。在整个湿度水平上,圣乔治生物型具有较高的酚类和总可溶性糖含量,但与圣乔治生物型相比,Dalby生物型的游离脯氨酸含量更高。像总可溶性糖一样,两种生物型中脯氨酸的含量均随水分胁迫而增加,但在Dalby生物型中脯氨酸含量增加的幅度更大,尤其是在WHC的25%时。与Dalby生物型相比,St。George生物型中的分支,开花和成熟时间更早,这表明St. George生物型的生长相对较快,这似乎又适应了水分有限的环境。总之,在所有水分条件下,S。thellungii的St. George生物型均具有比Dalby生物型更高的繁殖能力,这表明其侵入性更大。总体而言,中等雨量地区塞伦沙门氏菌种群的规模大,增长快,加上其对水分胁迫的生理反应以及在干旱条件下维持种子生产的能力,可能使这种生物型在澳大利亚流行。

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