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Perception of neighboring plants by rhizomes and roots: Morphological manifestations of a clonal plant

December 1, 1997

A previous study showed that clonal morphology of the rhizomatous grass Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus (Scibner & J.G. Smith Gould) was influenced more by neighbouring root systems than by the local distribution of nutrients. In this study we determine whether individual rhizomes or roots of Elanceolatus perceive neighbouring root systems and how this is manifested in morphological responses of Elanceolatus clones. Elymus lanceolatus was grown in the same bin with Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love or Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult. plants. Elymus lanceolatus was separated from its neighbours by different barriers. The barriers allowed either only Elanceolatus roots; only a single Elanceolatus primary rhizome; or both roots and rhizomes to contact the neighbour root system. When only a single Elanceolatus primary rhizome with potentially developing branching rhizomes made contact with the neighbour, the clonal structure of Elanceolatus was modified more with Pspicata as the neighbour than with Adesertorum. With root contact of Elanceolatus alone there was a similar effect with the neighbouring plants, but there was a more marked inhibitory effect on Elanceolatus clonal growth with Pspicata than with Adesertorum, compared with the treatment with only a single rhizome in contact with the neighbour. Root resource competition in the unconstrained treatment (roots and rhizomes) between neighbouring plant and Elanceolatus was more apparent with Adesertorum than with Pspicata. This study is one of the first to document that rhizome and root contact of a clonal plant with its neighbours may induce different clonal responses depending on the species of neighbour. Key wordsAgropyron desertorum, clonal morphology, Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus, plant interference, plant contact, Pseudoroegneria spicata, rhizome structure, root systems.

Publication Year 1997
Title Perception of neighboring plants by rhizomes and roots: Morphological manifestations of a clonal plant
DOI 10.1139/b97-926
Authors Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, M. M. Caldwell, David A. Pyke
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Canadian Journal of Botany
Index ID 1015673
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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