Authors
Diane L Marshall, Donald A Levin, Norma L Fowler
Publication date
1986/4/1
Journal
The American Naturalist
Volume
127
Issue
4
Pages
508-521
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Description
The effects of limited moisture, limited nutrients, and defoliation on the subsequent allocation to yield components were measured in Sesbania macrocarpa and S. vesicaria in order to test the hypotheses that all yield components might be involved in the regulation of reproduction and that patterns of plasticity in reproduction may be species-specific. In S. vesicaria, the number of fruits per flower was the only yield component consistently reduced below the control. In S. macrocarpa, the responses to mild stress were reductions in the number of seeds per ovule and in seed weight, components of yield probably determined later than the number of fruits per flower. Severe stresses resulted in a change in flower number. Both the pattern and the amount of plasticity in yield components differed significantly between the species. Differences in responses to the same stresses may represent different adaptations resulting …
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