Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation

Diodia kuntzei is an annual palustrine species, with prostrate stems rooting at the nodes, very narrow corolla tubes and fruits with thickened spongy pericarp. Frequently, the species is a food source for wild herbivores and livestock. It is widely distributed in South America, in Venezuela, norther...

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Autores principales: Cabaña Fader, A. A., Salas, R. M.
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spelling I48-R154-article-69402023-12-27T22:56:34Z Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation Cabaña Fader, A. A. Salas, R. M. Diodia kuntzei is an annual palustrine species, with prostrate stems rooting at the nodes, very narrow corolla tubes and fruits with thickened spongy pericarp. Frequently, the species is a food source for wild herbivores and livestock. It is widely distributed in South America, in Venezuela, northern Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, Bolivia, and northern Argentina (Corrientes, Misiones, and Entre Ríos). It grows in seasonally waterlogged habitats or shallow water bodies. In the taxonomic review of the genus, a mention was made of the presence of “fruits between the roots” for Diodia kuntzei, suggesting probable amphicarpy, a very rare condition in Rubiaceae. Amphicarpy can be defined as the production of aerial and subterranean fruits on the same plant. In Diodia, it was reported in the perennial species Diodia virginiana. Field collections and observations of Diodia kuntzei were performed in Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Based on greenhouse plants and field observations, we report for the first time amphicarpy in D. kuntzei, a phenomenon particularly unusual in an annual plant species. Underground fruits are white, achlorophilic, and irregular in shape. As in other amphicarpic species, the underground flowers are cleistogamous and probably obligate autogamous. Additionally, based on aquarium cultivated plants, subaquatic flower (also cleistogamous) and fruit formation was observed. This preliminary data reveal that D. kuntzei ensures its local persistence by means of underground fruits and vegetative reproduction, and attains long distance dispersal by means of aerial or subaquatic fruits (hydrochory). Future experimental studies to confirm these reproductive strategies, both in the field and in the greenhouse, are needed. Acknowledgements: PICT 3517. Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste 2023-10-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/6940 Bonplandia; Vol. 32 (2023): Suplemento; 3 Bonplandia; Vol. 32 (2023): Suplemento; 3 1853-8460 0524-0476 eng https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/6940/6354 Derechos de autor 2023 Bonplandia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Salas, R. M.
Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation
author_facet Cabaña Fader, A. A.
Salas, R. M.
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title Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation
title_short Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation
title_full Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation
title_fullStr Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation
title_full_unstemmed Diodia kuntzei (Spermacoceae-Rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation
title_sort diodia kuntzei (spermacoceae-rubiaceae), some adaptations of an annual species to constantly changing habitat: aerial, subaquatic, and underground fruit formation
description Diodia kuntzei is an annual palustrine species, with prostrate stems rooting at the nodes, very narrow corolla tubes and fruits with thickened spongy pericarp. Frequently, the species is a food source for wild herbivores and livestock. It is widely distributed in South America, in Venezuela, northern Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, Bolivia, and northern Argentina (Corrientes, Misiones, and Entre Ríos). It grows in seasonally waterlogged habitats or shallow water bodies. In the taxonomic review of the genus, a mention was made of the presence of “fruits between the roots” for Diodia kuntzei, suggesting probable amphicarpy, a very rare condition in Rubiaceae. Amphicarpy can be defined as the production of aerial and subterranean fruits on the same plant. In Diodia, it was reported in the perennial species Diodia virginiana. Field collections and observations of Diodia kuntzei were performed in Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Based on greenhouse plants and field observations, we report for the first time amphicarpy in D. kuntzei, a phenomenon particularly unusual in an annual plant species. Underground fruits are white, achlorophilic, and irregular in shape. As in other amphicarpic species, the underground flowers are cleistogamous and probably obligate autogamous. Additionally, based on aquarium cultivated plants, subaquatic flower (also cleistogamous) and fruit formation was observed. This preliminary data reveal that D. kuntzei ensures its local persistence by means of underground fruits and vegetative reproduction, and attains long distance dispersal by means of aerial or subaquatic fruits (hydrochory). Future experimental studies to confirm these reproductive strategies, both in the field and in the greenhouse, are needed. Acknowledgements: PICT 3517.
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