Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2016552181> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 76 of
76
with 100 items per page.
- W2016552181 endingPage "463" @default.
- W2016552181 startingPage "451" @default.
- W2016552181 abstract "In Hawai‘i, Verbascum thapsus L. exhibits high rates of fasciation, which could have ecological and evolutionary consequences for spread of this noxious weed. Fasciated plants produce more seed capsules on average; however, the cause of fasciation in V. thapsus is not known. This study investigated whether fasciation in V. thapsus has a simple genetic basis, or whether it is caused by physical damage or pathogenic bacteria. Plants derived from self-pollinated fasciated and normal plants were grown in a field common garden and subjected to mechanical damage (simulated herbivory) and natural herbivory. Bacteria cultured from normal and fasciated plants were compared, and field plants were inoculated with a slurry of fasciated tissue. In the common garden, 31% of plants developed fasciation, but fasciation did not follow a simple monogenic pattern of inheritance. Artificial damage substantially reduced fasciation rates; damaged plants were between 1.3 and 32 times less likely to become fasciated, compared with undamaged plants. Bacterial isolates were similar between normal and fasciated plants and no inoculated plants developed fasciation, suggesting that bacteria do not cause fasciation. Fasciated and normal plants often grow less than 1 m apart, indicating that climatic factors are not inducers of fasciation. Localized combinations of environmental conditions in Hawai‘i may promote frequent and persistent fasciation." @default.
- W2016552181 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2016552181 creator A5006872931 @default.
- W2016552181 creator A5028363219 @default.
- W2016552181 date "2011-10-01" @default.
- W2016552181 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2016552181 title "Fasciation in Invading Common Mullein,Verbascum thapsus(Scrophulariaceae): Testing the Roles of Genetic and Environmental Factors" @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1543184284 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1585555413 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1964447194 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1968401330 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1981310194 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1986793888 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1990109265 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W1991589325 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2002922168 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2042597972 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2042937302 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2044224954 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2048228043 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2075304331 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2098796720 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2112375099 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2113464913 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2115965488 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2124231091 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2131597872 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2133246644 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2142275611 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2143189728 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2175136605 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2315820136 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2334139512 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2463243483 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2479873731 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W2521930620 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W3188151754 @default.
- W2016552181 cites W99346602 @default.
- W2016552181 doi "https://doi.org/10.2984/65.4.451" @default.
- W2016552181 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2016552181 type Work @default.
- W2016552181 sameAs 2016552181 @default.
- W2016552181 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2016552181 countsByYear W20165521812014 @default.
- W2016552181 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2016552181 hasAuthorship W2016552181A5006872931 @default.
- W2016552181 hasAuthorship W2016552181A5028363219 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConcept C180032290 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConceptScore W2016552181C144027150 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConceptScore W2016552181C180032290 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConceptScore W2016552181C59822182 @default.
- W2016552181 hasConceptScore W2016552181C86803240 @default.
- W2016552181 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2016552181 hasLocation W20165521811 @default.
- W2016552181 hasOpenAccess W2016552181 @default.
- W2016552181 hasPrimaryLocation W20165521811 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W2008767973 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W2027136333 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W2047134548 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W2139672350 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W2889966947 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W2898433804 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W2981713487 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W3215139134 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W4240757957 @default.
- W2016552181 hasRelatedWork W837445068 @default.
- W2016552181 hasVolume "65" @default.
- W2016552181 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2016552181 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2016552181 magId "2016552181" @default.
- W2016552181 workType "article" @default.