TY - JOUR
T1 - Cluster roots are common in Daviesia and allies (Mirbelioids; fabaceae)
AU - Nge, Francis J.
AU - Cambridge, Marion L.
AU - Ellsworth, David S.
AU - Zhong, Hongtao
AU - Lambers, Hans
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Cluster roots are best known in the Proteaceae, but also occur in other plant families. Cluster roots are produced by Viminaria juncea and some species of Daviesia, which belong to the Australian Mirbelioids (Fabaceae). We searched for cluster roots in a number of species in Daviesia and its close allies Gompholobium and Sphaerolobium and found them in all studied species of these three genera. Daviesia incrassata subsp. incrassata, collected at an unusually waterlogged habitat, had no cluster roots, but they were present in D. incrassata subsp. reversifolia in a drier habitat. Cluster roots are pervasive in the Daviesia group of the Fabaceae, allowing them to persist on low-phosphorus soils.
AB - Cluster roots are best known in the Proteaceae, but also occur in other plant families. Cluster roots are produced by Viminaria juncea and some species of Daviesia, which belong to the Australian Mirbelioids (Fabaceae). We searched for cluster roots in a number of species in Daviesia and its close allies Gompholobium and Sphaerolobium and found them in all studied species of these three genera. Daviesia incrassata subsp. incrassata, collected at an unusually waterlogged habitat, had no cluster roots, but they were present in D. incrassata subsp. reversifolia in a drier habitat. Cluster roots are pervasive in the Daviesia group of the Fabaceae, allowing them to persist on low-phosphorus soils.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:61476
UR - https://www.rswa.org.au/publications/journal/103/RSWA%20103%20p111-118%20Nge%20et%20al.pdf
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-922X
VL - 103
SP - 111
EP - 118
JO - Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia
JF - Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia
ER -