Artículo

Estamos trabajando para incorporar este artículo al repositorio
Consulte el artículo en la página del editor
Consulte la política de Acceso Abierto del editor

Abstract:

The invasive potential of a species can be assessed by propagule pressure, which measures the chances for propagules of a species to find a suitable habitat for establishment and reproduction. Seeds, fruits, and vegetative structures that contribute to the propagule pressure are morphologically, physiologically and genetically different from one another, thus each kind should have a specific way of contributing to a successful invasion. In this paper we review plant traits that contribute to the propagule pressure. Seed production provides an estimate of the potential multiplication rate of the weed. However, it is gap-sensing mechanisms of seeds based on dormancy termination and germination requirements, which significantly contribute to the naturalization and invasion processes assuring a successful seedling establishment in environments of high competition. Dispersal of propagules reduces competition, mating with a sibling, and subsequent inbreeding depression, and increases colonization opportunities and range of expansion. Some of those benefits can be achieved in a population by existence of dormancy mechanisms and thus, the existence of a seed bank. Finally, vegetative propagation may ensure expansion of local populations when seedling establishment is low. Broadening the scope of traits that are considered in the breeding programs aimed at commercial production of plant propagules, to include those related to propagule pressure, is essential for adequate evaluation of invasive potential. © Springer 2006.

Registro:

Documento: Artículo
Título:The relationship of propagule pressure to invasion potential in plants
Autor:Martínez-Ghersa, M.A.; Ghersa, C.M.
Filiación:IFEVA, Depto. de Recursos Naturales Y Ambiente, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Av. San Martin 4453, C1417DSE Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palabras clave:Invasive species; Propagule pressure; Seeds
Año:2006
Volumen:148
Número:1-2
Página de inicio:87
Página de fin:96
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10681-006-5943-7
Título revista:Euphytica
Título revista abreviado:Euphytica
ISSN:00142336
CODEN:EUPHA
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00142336_v148_n1-2_p87_MartinezGhersa

Referencias:

  • Ares, J., Soriano, A., De Eilberg, B.A., Mecanismos de invasion del pasto puna (Stipa brachychaeta Godr). I. Caracteristicas de los diseminulos de la maleza (1970) Revista de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, 7, pp. 277-287. , INTA
  • Ballaré, C.L., Scopel, A.L., Ghersa, C.M., Sanchez, R.A., The demography of Datura ferox (L.) in soybean crops (1987) Weed Res, 27, pp. 91-102
  • Ballaré, C.L., Scopel, A.L., Ghersa, C.M., Sanchez, R.A., The rate of Datura ferox seeds in the soil as affected by cultivation, depth of burial and degree of maturity (1988) Ann Appl Biol, 112, pp. 337-345
  • Barret, S.C.H., Genetic variation in weeds (1982) Biological Control of Weeds with Plant Pathogens, pp. 73-88. , R. Charudattan & H. Walker (Eds.), John Wiley, New York
  • Barrett, S.C.H., Crop mimicry in weeds (1983) Econ Bot, 37, pp. 255-282
  • Baskin, J.M., Baskin, C.C., Role of seed reserves in the persistence of a local population of Sedum pulchellum: A direct field observation (1980) Bull Torrey Bot Club, 107, pp. 429-430
  • Baskin, C.C., Baskin, J.M., Seeds (1998) Ecology, Biogeography and Evolution of Dormancy and Germination, , Academic Press, New York
  • Bekker, R.M., Bakker, J.P., Grandin, U., Kalamees, R., Milberg, P., Poschlod, P., Thompson, K., Willems, J.H., Seed size, shape and vertical distribution in the soil: Indicators of seed longevity (1998) Funct Ecol, 12, pp. 834-842
  • Benech Arnold, R., Ghersa, C.M., Sánchez, R.A., García Fernández, A., The role of fluctuating temperatures in germination and establishment of Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. I. Inhibition of germination under leaf canopies (1988) Funct. Ecol, 2, pp. 311-318
  • Benech Arnold, R.L., Sánchez, R.A., Forcella, F., Kruk, B., Ghersa, C.M., Environmental control of dormancy in weed soil seed banks (2000) Field Crops Res, 67, pp. 105-122
  • Booth, B.D., Murphy, S.D., Swanton, C.J., (2003) Weed Ecology in Natural and Agricultural Systems, pp. 81-101. , CABI Publishing, Cambridge, MA
  • Botto, J.F., Sanchez, R.A., Casal, J.J., Burial conditions affect the light responses of Datura ferox seeds (1998) Seed Sci Res, 8, pp. 423-429
  • Brown, J.S., Venable, D.L., Evolutionary ecology of seed bank annuals in temporally varying environments (1986) Am Nat, 127, pp. 31-47
  • Caswell, H., Lensink, R., Neubert, M.G., Demography and dispersal: Life table response experiments for invasion speed (2003) Ecol, 84, pp. 1968-1978
  • Cavers, P.B., Benoit, D.L., Seed banks in arable lands (1989) Ecology of Soil Seed Banks, pp. 309-328. , M.A. Leck, V.T. Parker & R.L. Simpson (Eds.), Academic Press, San Diego
  • Corlett, R.T., Hau, B.C.H., Seed dispersal and forest restoration (2000) Forest Restoration for Wildlife Conservation, pp. 317-325. , S Elliott, J. Kerby, D. Blakesley, K. Hardwick, K. Woods & V. Anusarnsunthorn (Eds.), International Tropical Timber Organization and Forest Restoration Research, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
  • Cousens, R., Mortimer, M., (1995) Dynamics of Weed Populations, , Cambridge University Press
  • Doucet, C., Cavers, P.B., Induced dormancy and colour polymorphism in seeds of the bull thistle Cirsium vulgare (Savi) Ten (1997) Seed Sci Res, 7, pp. 399-407
  • Evans, R.A., Young, J.A., Hawkes, R., Germination characteristics of Italian thistle (Carduus pycnocephalus) and slender flower thistle (Carduus tenuiflorus) (1990) Weed Sci, 27, pp. 327-332
  • Faure, N., Serieys, H., Berville, A., Potential gene flow from cultivated sunflower to volunteer wild Helianthus species in Europe (2002) Agric Ecosys Environ, 89, pp. 181-190
  • Fenner, M., (1985) Seed Ecology, , Chapman & Hall, London
  • Fernandez-Quintanilla, C., Gonzalez-Andujar, J., Appleby, A., Characterization of the germination and emergence responses to temperature and soil moisture of Avena fatua and Avena sterilis (1990) Weed Res, 30, pp. 289-295
  • Forcella, F., Wood, J.T., Dillon, S.P., Characteristics distinguishing invasive weeds within Echium (Bugloss) (1986) Weed Res, 26, pp. 351-364
  • Ghersa, C.M., Roush, M.L., Searching for solutions to weed problems. Do we study competition or dispersion? (1993) Bioscience, 43, pp. 104-109
  • Ghersa, C.M., León, R.J.C., Successional changes in the agroecosystems of the Rolling Pampas (1999) Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground, pp. 487-502. , L.R. Walker (Ed.), Chapter 20, Elsevier, Amsterdam
  • Ghersa, C.M., Martínez-Ghersa, M.A., Benech Arnol, R.L., Seed dormancy implications for grain and forage production (1997) J Prod Agric, 10, pp. 111-117
  • Ghersa, C.M., Satorre, E.H., Benech Arnold, R.L., Martínez-Ghersa, M.A., Advances in weed management strategies (2000) Field Crops Res, 67, pp. 95-104
  • Gray, A.J., Crawley, M.J., Edwards, P.J., (1987) Colonization, Succession and Stability.: The 26th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, , London
  • Grime, J.P., Seed banks in ecological perspective (1989) Ecology of Soil Seed Banks, pp. 90-105. , M.A. Leek, V.T. Parker & R.L. Simpson (Eds.), Academic Press, San Diego, CA
  • Guglielmini, A.C., Satorre, E.H., Shading effects on spatial growth and biomass partitioning of Cynodon dactylon (2002) Weed Res, 42, pp. 123-134
  • Gulden, R.H., Shirtliffe, S.J., Gordon, T.A., Secondary seed dormancy prolongs persistence of volunteer canola in western Canada (2003) Weed Sci, 51, pp. 904-913
  • Harlan, J.R., Relationships between weeds and crops (1982) Biology and Ecology of Weeds, pp. 91-96. , W. Holzner & M. Numata (Eds.), W. Junk, The Hague
  • Harper, J.L., Williams, J.T., Sagar, G.R., The behaviour of seeds in soil. The heterogeneity of soil surfaces and its role in determining the establishment of plant from seed (1965) J Ecol, 53, pp. 273-286
  • Harper, J.L., (1977) Population Biology of Plants, , Academic Press, London
  • Harvey, S.J., Forcella, F., Vernal seedling emergence model for common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) (1993) Weed Sci, 41, pp. 309-316
  • Holm, L., Plucknett, D.L., Pancho, J.V., Herberger, J.P., (1977) A Geographical Atlas of World Weeds, , John Wiley & Sons, New York
  • Holzner, W., Numata, M., (1982) Biology and Ecology of Weeds, , Dr. W. Junk Publishers, The Hague
  • Insausti, P., Soriano, A., Comportamiento de las semillas de Ambrosia tenuifolia en un pastizal de la Depresión del Salado (1982) Rev Fac Agron, 3, pp. 75-80. , Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Insausti, P., Soriano, A., Efecto del anegamiento prolongado en un pastizal de la Depresión del Salado: Dinámica del pastizal en conjunto y de Ambrosia tenuifolia (1987) Darwiniana, 28, pp. 397-403
  • Insausti, P., Soriano, A., Sanchez, R.A., Effects of fllod-influenced factors on seed gemination of Ambrosia tenuifolia (1995) Oecol, 103, pp. 127-132. , Berlin
  • Jana, S., Thai, K.M., Patterns of changes of dormant genotypes in Avena fatua populations under different agricultural conditions (1987) Can J Bot, 65, pp. 1741-1745
  • Johnstone, I.M., Plant invasion windows: A time-based classification of invasion potential (1986) Biol Rev, 61, pp. 369-394
  • Kowarik, I., Clonal growth in Ailanthus altissima on a natural site in West Virginia (1995) J Veg Sci, 6, pp. 853-856
  • Lesko, G.L., Walker, R.B., Effect of seawater on germination in two Pacific atoll beach species (1969) Ecol, 50, pp. 730-734
  • Martínez-Ghersa, M.A., Ghersa, C.M., Satorre, E.H., Coevolution of agricultural systems and their weed companions: Implications for research (2000) Field Crops Res, 67, pp. 181-190
  • Martínez-Ghersa, M.A., Ghersa, C.M., Benech Arnold, R.L., Mac Donough, R., Sanchez, R.A., Adaptive traits regulating dormancy and germination of invasive species (2000) Plant Species Biol, 15, pp. 127-137
  • Mazer, S.J., Lowry, D.E., Environmental, genetic, and seed mass effects on winged seed production in the heteromorphic Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae) (2003) Funct Ecol, 17, pp. 637-650
  • Moreira, I., Propagacao por semente do Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers (1975) Anais Do Instituto Superior de Agronomia, 35, pp. 95-112
  • Muller, R.N., The phenology, growth, and ecosystem dynamics of Erythronium americanum in the Northern hardwood forest (1978) Ecol Mon, 48, pp. 1-20
  • Nathan, R., Muller-Landau, C., Spatial patterns of seed dispersal, their determinants and consequences for recruitment (2000) Tree, 15, pp. 278-285
  • Nault, A., Gagnon, D., Ramet demography of Allium tricoccum, a spring ephemeral, perennial forest herb (1993) J Ecol, 81, pp. 101-119
  • Neubert, M.G., Caswell, H., Demography and dispersal: Calculation and sensitivity analysis of invasion speed for structured populations (2000) Ecol, 81, pp. 1613-1628
  • Parker, M.A., Mutualism as a constraint on invasion success for legumes and rhizobia (2001) Biodiv Distr, 7, pp. 125-136
  • Peart, M.H., The effects of morphology, orientation and position of grass diaspores on seedling survival (1984) J Ecol, 72, pp. 437-453
  • Pijl Van Der, L., (1982) Principles of Dispersal in Higher Plants, 215p. , Springer-Verlag New York
  • Radosevich, S.R., Holt, J.S., Ghersa, C.M., (1997) Weed Ecology. Implications for Management, 573p. , John Wiley and Sons. New York
  • Rejmanek, M., Invasive plants: Approaches and predictions (2000) Austral Ecol, 25, pp. 497-506
  • Rejmanek, M., Randal, J.M., Invasive alien plants in California: 1993 Summary and comparison with other areas in North America (1994) Madronio, 41, pp. 161-177
  • Rejmanek, M., Richardson, D.M., What attributes make some plant species more invasive? (1996) Ecol, 77, pp. 1655-1661
  • Richardson, D.M., Pysek, P., Rejmanek, M., Barbour, M.G., Panetta, F.D., West, C.J., Naturalization and invasion of alien plants: Concepts and definitions (2000) Biodiv Distr, 6, pp. 93-107
  • Satorre, E.H., Ghersa, C.M., Pataro, A.M., Prediction of Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. Rhizome sprout emergence in relation to air temperature (1985) Weed Res, 25, pp. 103-109
  • Sauer, J.D., (1988) Plant Migration. The Dynamics of Geographic Patterning in Seed Plant Species, , University of California Press, Berkeley
  • Scopel, A.L., Ballaré, C.L., Ghersa, C.M., The role of seed reproduction in the population ecology of Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. in maize crops (1988) J Appl Ecol, 25, pp. 951-962
  • Scopel, A.L., Ballare, C.L., Sanchez, R.A., Induction of extreme light sensitivity in buried weed seeds and its role in the perception of soil cultivations (1991) Plant, Cell, Environ, 14, pp. 501-508
  • Scursoni, J., Benech Arnold, R.L., Hirchoren, H., Demography of wild oat in barley crops: Effect of crop. Sowing rate and herbicide treatment (1999) Agron J, 91, pp. 478-485
  • Simpson, G.M., Timing in dormancy (1990) Seed Dormancy in Grasses, pp. 195-231. , G.M. Simpson (Ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  • Soons, M.B., Heil, G.W., Reduced colonization in fragmented populations of wind-dispersed grasslands forbs (2002) J Ecol, 90, pp. 1033-1043
  • Soriano, A., Sanchez, R.A., Eilberg, B.A., Factors and processes in the germination of Datura ferox L. (1964) Can. J Bot, 42, pp. 1189-1203
  • Soriano, A., León, R.J.C., Lavado, R.S., Deregibus, V.A., Cahuepé, M.A., Scaglia, O.A., Velázquez, C.A., Lemcoff, J.H., Río de la Plata grassland (1991) Ecosystem of the World-natural Grasslands, 8 A, pp. 367-407. , R.T. Coupland (Ed.), Elsevier, Amsterdam
  • Tomback, D.F., Linhart, B., The evolution of bird-dispersed pines (1990) Evol Ecol, 4, pp. 185-219
  • Thompson, K., Grime, J., Seasonal variation in the seed banks of herbaceous species in ten contrasting habitats (1979) J Ecol, 67, pp. 893-921
  • Thompson, K., Band, S.R., Hodson, J.G., Seed size and shape predict persistence in soil (1993) Funct Ecol, 7, pp. 236-241
  • Thompson, K., Bakker, J.P., Bekker, R.M., Ecological correlates of seed persistence in the soil in the NW European flora (1998) J Ecol, 86, pp. 163-170
  • Van Esso, M.L., Ghersa, C.M., Soriano, A., Cultivation effects on the dynamics of a Johnsongrass seed population in the soil (1986) Soil Till Res, 6, pp. 325-335
  • Venable, D.L., Modeling the evolutionary ecology of seed banks (1989) Ecology of Soil Seed Banks, pp. 67-90. , M. Allessio Leck, V.T. Parker & R.L. Simpson (Eds.), Academic Press, San Diego
  • Vibrans, H., Epianthropochory in Mexican weed communities (1999) Am J Bot, 84, pp. 476-481
  • Warwick, S.I., Black, L.D., The biology of Canadian weeds. Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers (1983) Can J Plant Sci, 63, pp. 997-1014
  • Williamson, M., (1996) Biological Invasions, , Chapman & Hall, London
  • Wilson, R.G., Biology of weed seeds in the soil (1988) Weed Management in Agroecosystems. Ecological Approaches, pp. 25-39. , M.A. Altieri & M. Liebman (Eds.), CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, FL

Citas:

---------- APA ----------
Martínez-Ghersa, M.A. & Ghersa, C.M. (2006) . The relationship of propagule pressure to invasion potential in plants. Euphytica, 148(1-2), 87-96.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10681-006-5943-7
---------- CHICAGO ----------
Martínez-Ghersa, M.A., Ghersa, C.M. "The relationship of propagule pressure to invasion potential in plants" . Euphytica 148, no. 1-2 (2006) : 87-96.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10681-006-5943-7
---------- MLA ----------
Martínez-Ghersa, M.A., Ghersa, C.M. "The relationship of propagule pressure to invasion potential in plants" . Euphytica, vol. 148, no. 1-2, 2006, pp. 87-96.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10681-006-5943-7
---------- VANCOUVER ----------
Martínez-Ghersa, M.A., Ghersa, C.M. The relationship of propagule pressure to invasion potential in plants. Euphytica. 2006;148(1-2):87-96.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10681-006-5943-7