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The effect of simulated sheep grazing on male and female reproductive performance in Caragana microphylla Lam. (Leguminosae)
Zhang, Z (Zhang, Zhen)1,3; Wang, LC (Wang, Lichao)1; Liu, J (Liu, Jing)1; Dong, ZR (Dong, Zhaorong)1; Xu, W (Xu, Wei)1; Wang, SP (Wang, Shiping)2
Source PublicationISRAEL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
2019
Volume65Issue:43894Pages:85-91
DOI10.1163/22244662-20191015
Abstract

Understanding the reproductive response of host plants to herbivores is important in grazing ecology and grassland management. Simulated grazing experiments were conducted to determine the influence of different grazing intensities on reproductive performance of a shrub, Caragana microphylla Lam. The total leaf mass, total flower mass, total flower mass allocation, and single flower mass allocation decreased with increased grazing intensity. The total spine mass, single flower mass and total spine mass allocation increased with increased grazing intensity. The stem mass, stem mass allocation and total leaf mass allocation had not significant change with the increasing grazing intensity. Under heavy grazing treatments, the host plants significantly decreased their investment in reproduction and increased investment in physical defense organs. Although there were no significant differences in the number of ovules among different grazing intensities, herbivory negatively affected reproductive performance, including the number of flowers, the number of pollen grains per flower, the number of ripe seeds and the rate of pod-set in host plants. These results indicate that there are trade-offs among vegetative and reproductive and defensive organs. Compared with male reproduction, female reproductive performance was less sensitive to herbivory and grazing intensity. Moreover, pollen grains from heavily browsed plants seemed to be less likely to sire pods and ripe seeds than those from unbrowsed plants, indicating that herbivory not only decreased pollen production, but also adversely affected pollen performance.

Subject AreaEcology ; Evolutionary
WOS IDWOS:000509126700003
Language英语
Indexed BySCI
KeywordSeed Production Herbivory Growth Pollinators Limitation Ungulate Impacts Pollen Plants Resistance
WOS Research AreaEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS SubjectEcology ; Evolutionary Biology
Cooperation Status国内
ISSN1565-9801
Department高寒生态重点实验室
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PublisherBRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/handle/131C11/9096
Collection图书馆
Corresponding AuthorZhang, Z (Zhang, Zhen)
Affiliation1.Anhui Agr Univ, Resources Environm Coll, Hefei 230036, Peoples R China;
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China;
3.Minist Agr, Hefei Sci Observing & Expt Stn Agroenvironm, Hefei 230036, Peoples R China.
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Zhang, Z ,Wang, LC ,Liu, J ,et al. The effect of simulated sheep grazing on male and female reproductive performance in Caragana microphylla Lam. (Leguminosae)[J]. ISRAEL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION,2019,65(43894):85-91.
APA Zhang, Z ,Wang, LC ,Liu, J ,Dong, ZR ,Xu, W ,&Wang, SP .(2019).The effect of simulated sheep grazing on male and female reproductive performance in Caragana microphylla Lam. (Leguminosae).ISRAEL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION,65(43894),85-91.
MLA Zhang, Z ,et al."The effect of simulated sheep grazing on male and female reproductive performance in Caragana microphylla Lam. (Leguminosae)".ISRAEL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 65.43894(2019):85-91.
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