1977
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1977.tb10809.x
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Chlorophyll Levels and Leaf Ultrastructure as Ecotypic Characters in Xanthium Strumarium L.

Abstract: Comparison of six different populations of Xanthium strumarium grown under controlled laboratory conditions revealed a general pattern of greater chlorophyll levels with increase in latitude of origin. Indications of ultrastructural differences were found, with plants containing greater chlorophyll levels having more chloroplasts with greater membrane development compared to plants of this species from more southern or lower latitude habitats.

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“…The visible morphological feature is oval, triangular alternating leaves, a hairy stem, and a racemose inflorescence with pistillate heads below the staminate inflorescence (Löve and Dansereau, 1959). It is a physiological short-day plant that needs 10 hours of photoperiods in the south and 7.5 hours in the north to blossom (Abdulrahman and Winstead, 1977). The specie originated from Central or South America, progressively spreading toward North America, occupying shorelines and railway tracks and dispersing widely via water and animals .…”
Section: Xanthium Strumarium Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visible morphological feature is oval, triangular alternating leaves, a hairy stem, and a racemose inflorescence with pistillate heads below the staminate inflorescence (Löve and Dansereau, 1959). It is a physiological short-day plant that needs 10 hours of photoperiods in the south and 7.5 hours in the north to blossom (Abdulrahman and Winstead, 1977). The specie originated from Central or South America, progressively spreading toward North America, occupying shorelines and railway tracks and dispersing widely via water and animals .…”
Section: Xanthium Strumarium Lmentioning
confidence: 99%