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Influence of insect-infested cotyledons on early seedling growth of Mongolian oak, Quercus mongolica

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Insect-infested (II) acorns germinated 3 d earlier than the healthy (H) ones. However, germination ratio of II-acorns was strongly decreased compared with H-acorns and there were great differences in activities of amylase. We found an apparently lower net photosynthetic rate and total chlorophyll contents of the first true leaf of II-acorns than of the H-ones. Maximal photochemical efficiency of photosystem 2 (PS2, Fv/Fm) decreased in seedlings germinated from II-acorns than from the H-ones. Infestation of insects, especially for weevil (Curculio spp.) had significantly negative effects on length of taproots, height of plants, dry mass (DM) of roots and the first fully expanded true leaf. Leaf area and total N content of the first true leaf declined due to limitation of resource reserves in cotyledons. Damage of cotyledons caused by weevil accounted much for poor development of seedlings germinated from II-acorns. A mutual relationship between seedling establishment and seed-infesting insects may exist due to high predation on H-acorns by small rodents.

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An erratum to this article is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11099-008-0039-3.

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Yi, X.F., Zhang, Z.B. Influence of insect-infested cotyledons on early seedling growth of Mongolian oak, Quercus mongolica . Photosynthetica 46, 139–142 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-008-0022-z

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