02173nam a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000220006024501050008226000160018730000160020350000710021952014440029065000130173465000180174765000210176565000170178665000220180365300110182565300180183665300230185465300330187765300090191014026042017-06-23 1994 bl uuuu m 00u1 u #d1 aDIAS FILHO, M. B. aEcophysiological studies of four amazonian weedy speciesbimplications for their invasive potential. a1994.c1994 a220 f.cil. aDissertation (Doctor of Philosophy) - Cornell University, Cornell. aThis research focused on a comparative study of four important perenial weedy species from pastures and crop areas in eastern Brazilian Amazonia: Ipomoea asarifolia (Desr.) Roem. & Schultz (Convolvulaceae), Stachytarpheta cayennensis (Rich) Vahl. (Verbenaceae), Solanum crinitum Lam. (Solanaceae) and Vismia guianensis (Aubl.) Choisy (Guttiferae). Two major lines of experiments were conducted. The firts investigated some aspects of the seed ecology of the species: longevity in the soil, germination responses to light, nitrate and osmotic stress and the effect of planting depth on seedling emergence. The second line of experiments evaluated the effect of limited soil moisture or of contrasting light environments on physiological and morphological responses of thespecies. In addition, the effect of a simulated mowing regime on the fecundity of S. cayennensis was evaluated. The results from this research have identified ecophysiological characteristics which indicate that all four species studied are equiped with traits that can render them noxious weedy species in tropical regions. However, based on the environmental and management conditions known to exist in cultivated pastures and certain crop areas in eastern Brazilian Amazonia, the potential of these species to become persistent weeds and extend their ranges could be tentatively classified in the following sequence: Stachytapheta > Vismia > Solanum > Ipomoea. aAmazonia aecophysiology aSolanum crinitum aErva Daninha aVismia Guianensis aBrasil aEcofisiologia aIpanema asarifolia aStachytarpheta coyenannensis aWeed