Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering

Pilosocereus leucocephalus produces flowers in discrete pulses, suggesting this cactus might exhibit pulsed flowering?a rare flowering pattern among angiosperms. In this study, we (1) describe the phenology of P. leucocephalus, (2) explore the influ- ence of temperature, rainfall, and plant size on...

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Glavni autori: Miguel Angel Munguía Rosas, Vinicio De Jesús Sosa Fernández
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author Miguel Angel Munguía Rosas
Vinicio De Jesús Sosa Fernández
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description Pilosocereus leucocephalus produces flowers in discrete pulses, suggesting this cactus might exhibit pulsed flowering?a rare flowering pattern among angiosperms. In this study, we (1) describe the phenology of P. leucocephalus, (2) explore the influ- ence of temperature, rainfall, and plant size on the flowering pattern, and (3) assess the effect of flowering phenology on the reproductive success of this cactus. Flowering phenology was characterized using the coefficient of variation in addition to traditional descriptors of flowering phenology: flowering onset, flowering duration, number of pulses and flowers, as well as flowering synchrony. The association between temperature, rainfall, plant size, and reproductive success (fruit set) with phenological descriptors was assessed using mixed-effects models. The flowering phenology of P. leucocephalus was confirmed as pulsed but was unexpectedly asynchronous. This cactus flowers during the warmest part of the year. We found a significant relationship between temper- ature and flower production. Plant size has a strong effect on all the flowering phenology descriptors we studied, except flowering synchrony. Of the pheno- logical descriptors evaluated, only flowering onset has a significant and positive relationship with fruit set. These results strongly suggest that flowering phenol- ogy in P. leucocephalus (1) is mainly controlled by temperature and plant size and (2) influences its reproductive success.
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spelling repo-1005-2592018-06-13T20:12:42Z Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering Miguel Angel Munguía Rosas Vinicio De Jesús Sosa Fernández Plant Ecology 2010 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Pilosocereus leucocephalus produces flowers in discrete pulses, suggesting this cactus might exhibit pulsed flowering?a rare flowering pattern among angiosperms. In this study, we (1) describe the phenology of P. leucocephalus, (2) explore the influ- ence of temperature, rainfall, and plant size on the flowering pattern, and (3) assess the effect of flowering phenology on the reproductive success of this cactus. Flowering phenology was characterized using the coefficient of variation in addition to traditional descriptors of flowering phenology: flowering onset, flowering duration, number of pulses and flowers, as well as flowering synchrony. The association between temperature, rainfall, plant size, and reproductive success (fruit set) with phenological descriptors was assessed using mixed-effects models. The flowering phenology of P. leucocephalus was confirmed as pulsed but was unexpectedly asynchronous. This cactus flowers during the warmest part of the year. We found a significant relationship between temper- ature and flower production. Plant size has a strong effect on all the flowering phenology descriptors we studied, except flowering synchrony. Of the pheno- logical descriptors evaluated, only flowering onset has a significant and positive relationship with fruit set. These results strongly suggest that flowering phenol- ogy in P. leucocephalus (1) is mainly controlled by temperature and plant size and (2) influences its reproductive success. info:eu-repo/classification/cti/2 info:eu-repo/classification/cti/2 http://inecol.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1005/259 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess citation:Munguía-Rosas M.A., Sosa V.J. 2010. Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering. Plant Ecology. 211: 191-201 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 application/pdf
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Miguel Angel Munguía Rosas
Vinicio De Jesús Sosa Fernández
Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
title Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
title_full Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
title_fullStr Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
title_full_unstemmed Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
title_short Phenology of Pilosocereus leucocephalus (Cactaceae, tribe Cereeae): a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
title_sort phenology of pilosocereus leucocephalus cactaceae tribe cereeae a columnar cactus with asynchronous pulsed flowering
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url http://inecol.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1005/259
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