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Author(s):Warwick, S. I.
Author Affiliation:Biosystematics Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Title:The response of different growth forms of Plantago major L. and Poa annua L. to simulated trampling
Article Series:The genecology of lawn weeds, part 7
Source:New Phytologist. Vol. 85, No. 3, July 1980, p. 461-469.
Publishing Information:Oxford, England, United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing, for the New Phytologist Trust
# of Pages:9
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Plantago major; Poa annua; Ecology; Ecotypes
Geographic Terms:UK
Abstract/Contents:"Results from an experiment in which trampling was simulated indicated that in Plantago major and Poa annua the genetically-determined prostrate growth forms were in general better able to withstand trampling damage than the corresponding erect growth forms. The effects of trampling stress were found to differ between species, between treatments for each species, and in the degree to which different aspects of growth and reproduction appear to be affected within a given species. Estimates of coefficients of selection acting against the erect growth forms were particularly high for reproductive characters, with values of 0-78 to 0-79 for Plantago major and 0-46 to 0-66 for Poa annua. Problems in the design of experiments investigating trampling stress are discussed."
Language:English
References:19
See Also:See also part 1 "Population differentiation in Poa annua L. in a mosaic environment of bowling green lawns and flower beds" New Phytologist, 81(3) November 1978, p. 711-723, R=5778. R=5778

See also part 2 "Evidence for disruptive selection in Poa annua L. in a mosaic environment of bowling green lawns and flower beds" New Phytologist, 81(3) November 1978, p. 725-737, R=5769. R=5769

See also part 3 "Cultivation experiments with Achillea millefolium L., Bellis perennis L., Plantago lanceolata L., Plantago major L., and Pruella vulgaris L. collected from lawns and contrasting grassland habitats" New Phytologist, 83(2) September 1979, p. 509-536, R=166958. R=166958

See also part 4 "Adaptive significance of variation in Bellis perennis L. As revealed in a transplant experiment" New Phytologist, 85(2) June 1980, p. 275-2288, R=166977. R=166977

See also part 5 "The adaptive significance of different growth habit in lawn and roadside populations of Plantago major L." New Phytologist, 85(2) June 1980, p. 289-300, R=166979. R=166979

See also part 6 "The adaptive significance of variation in Achillea millefolim L. as investigated by transplant experiments" New Phytologist, 85(3) July 1980, p. 451-460, R=166981. R=166981
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Warwick, S. I. 1980. The response of different growth forms of Plantago major L. and Poa annua L. to simulated trampling. New Phytol. 85(3):p. 461-469.
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