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Population structure and ecology of a tropical rare rhizomatous species of teosinte Zea diploperennis (Gramineae)

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dc.contributor.author Jimenez, RG
dc.contributor.author Benz, BF
dc.contributor.author Sánchez-Velasquez, LR
dc.date.accessioned 2011-01-22T10:26:57Z
dc.date.available 2011-01-22T10:26:57Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier.issn 0034-7744
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/2543
dc.description.abstract One of the objectives of the Sierra de Manantlan Biosphere Reserve (Jalisco, Mexico) is the conservation in situ of the teosinte Zea diploperennis Iltis, Doebley, Guzman & Pazzi. Zea diploperennis is perennial, shade intolerant and its 1-3 in shoots are architecturally similar to maize. Clonal growth is of the phalanx type. Genets are iteroparous (modules semelparous). The demography of seven module and genet populations was Studied in seven sites representing three stages of old-field succession. Seven permanent one-meter-square plots were randomly established in each site. Ail genets initially present and those that became established during our study were mapped and labeled according to year of establishment The magnitude of demographic fluctuations was greater in module populations. Genet population dynamics followed a seasonal rhythm with a maximum population size obtained at the onset of the rainy season. A relation was documented between percent annual mortality of a cohort and its age: the younger the cohort, the greater the mortality. This was a statistically significant relationship, Y = [sin (-0.288x + 1.657)](2) (r = 0.92, p < 0.01), where is proportion annual mortality of genets and is the age of the cohort. The maximum rates of genet mortality occurred during the rainy season when population densities were greatest. As a consequence, we postulate that competition occurs principally during the rainy season. Linear relationships were observed between rate of population increase of genets versus old-field successional stage and soil type. Those areas with poor soil (Ultisol), degraded soil or soils with similar physical characteristics could be rehabilitated by introducing Z diploperennis. Such rehabilitation would achieve two distinct objectives, promote propagation of this rare endemic and reclaim areas that are susceptible to erosion and further degradation. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Population structure and ecology of a tropical rare rhizomatous species of teosinte Zea diploperennis (Gramineae) en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.idprometeo 2282
dc.source.novolpages 49(1):249-258
dc.subject.wos Biology
dc.description.index WoS: SCI, SSCI o AHCI
dc.subject.keywords initial seedling recruitment
dc.subject.keywords Manantlan
dc.subject.keywords Mexico
dc.subject.keywords population structure
dc.subject.keywords rehabilitation
dc.subject.keywords teosinte
dc.subject.keywords Zea diploperennis
dc.relation.journal Revista De Biologia Tropical

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