parasitic plants in natural ecosystems (lecture 5) Flashcards

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what makes a true parasitic plant?

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  • defined by transfer organ called a haustorium
  • haustoriums rip through host roots, fusing with the host vascular system
  • either xylem (usually hemiparasitic - possesses some chlorophyll), or phloem and xylem (usually holoparasitic - possess no chlorophyll)
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what is rhinanthus minor?

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  • facultative root hemiparasite
  • lives in northern temperate grasslands
  • can induce shifts in species communities
  • suppresses grasses, promotes forbs, have been attempts to introduce to species poor communities for restoration
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how does it influence communities?

cameron et al (2005, 2009)

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2005
- v variable effects when introducing R. minor

2009

  • rock paper scissors dynamics
  • prevents competitive exclusion of forbs
  • manipulation of competitive hierarchies
  • can reduce net ecosystem productivity though
  • competes above ground and parasitises below, suppressing photosythesis to reduce above ground biomass but below ground remains
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what is the shifting cloud hypothesis in terms of rhinanthus?

cameron et al, 2009

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  • r. minor causes community to exist as a mosaic of contiguous patches in differing stages of regeneration with differing parasite densities
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5
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what is active host choice in r minor?

gibson and watkinson, 1989

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  • evidence from other plants
  • g&w found evidence for preferential host
  • but study BIASED due to forbs having easier roots to find than grass
  • thought they selected for forbs, assoc w/ which can be lethal for rhinanthus
  • grows much better on grass, grows better without host than on certain forbs
  • probably not host selective, will even attack perspex
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what is differential host resistance in rhinanthus?

cameron et al, 2007)

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  • grasses don’t have parasite defense (mostly)
  • forbs can defend (mostly)
  • there is a continuum though, helps explain different order of magnitudes of community response
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