The importance of seeds and sexual reproduction in the population biology of Cirsium arvense - a literature review

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Heimann, B. and Cussans, G. W. 1996. The importance of seeds and sexual reproduction in the population biology of Cirsium arvense - a literature review. Weed Research. 36 (6), pp. 493-503. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3180.1996.tb01678.x

AuthorsHeimann, B. and Cussans, G. W.
Abstract

In this review the available information on the sexual reproduction of Cirsium arvense L. (Scop.) is summarized and discussed in an ecological context. Certain aspects of its sexual reproduction system have given C. arvense a reputation for low efficiency: the dioecious mating system and dependence on insects for pollination and non-adaptive features for wind dispersal. The seeds are moderately persistent in soil and, for a temperate weed, have a high temperature requirement for germination. It is concluded that the contribution that sexual reproduction makes to the survival and spread of this species has been underestimated, partly owing to an inadequate number of studies. Seedling recruitment via sexual reproduction may be an important mechanism for initiating continued genetic diversity at intra- and inter-population levels.

KeywordsAgronomy; Plant Sciences
Year of Publication1996
JournalWeed Research
Journal citation36 (6), pp. 493-503
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3180.1996.tb01678.x
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or code202
432
ISSN00431737
PublisherWiley

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