Roots, Shoots And Reproduction: Sexual Dimorphism In Size And Costs Of Reproductive Allocation In An Annual Herb
Main Category: Biology / BiochemistryArticle Date: 06 Aug 2008 - 14:00 PDT
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In woody plants with separate sexes, females tend to be smaller than males, probably because they invest more heavily in reproduction and thus have fewer resources with which to grow.
In this paper, we ask why males tend to be smaller in herbaceous species. We grew males and females of the plant Mercurialis annua but only allowed some to reproduce. We then measured their allocation of carbon and nitrogen to roots, shoots and reproduction.
Our results suggest that male herbs are smaller than female herbs because they need to allocate resources to roots needed to harvest nitrogen for pollen production.
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