翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Potamocarcinus
・ Potamoceratodus
・ Potamochoerus
・ Potamocorbula
・ Potamocorbula amurensis
・ Potamocypris
・ Potamocypris arcuata
・ Potamocypris mastigophora
・ Potamocypris smaragdina
・ Potamocypris steueri
・ Potamocypris unicaudata
・ Potamocypris variegata
・ Potamogalinae
・ Potamogeton
・ Potamogeton acutifolius
Potamogeton alpinus
・ Potamogeton amplifolius
・ Potamogeton berchtoldii
・ Potamogeton clystocarpus
・ Potamogeton coloratus
・ Potamogeton compressus
・ Potamogeton crispus
・ Potamogeton cristatus
・ Potamogeton distinctus
・ Potamogeton diversifolius
・ Potamogeton epihydrus
・ Potamogeton foliosus
・ Potamogeton friesii
・ Potamogeton gramineus
・ Potamogeton illinoensis


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Potamogeton alpinus : ウィキペディア英語版
Potamogeton alpinus

''Potamogeton alpinus'' is a species of perennial aquatic plant known by the common names alpine pondweed and red pondweed. It is widespread in the northern hemisphere in both rivers and lakes with good water quality.
==Description==
Red pondweed is a perennial herb anchoring in the mud substrate via a creeping rhizome. It produces a cylindrical unbranched stem, up to 2.8 m in length. It has sessile lance-shaped submerged leaves that are typically 70–180 mm long and 10–25 mm wide with 4-7 lateral veins on either side and a slightly hooded apex, with an untoothed margin.〔 Floating leaves may also be produced. The inflorescence is a spike of flowers a few centimeters long rising above the water surface. Turions are absent, but in winter each stem dies back to a resting bud with a short length of root, which acts as a functional turion.〔
Red pondweed is a reasonably distinctive plant and is not likely to be confused with any other pondweed. Early in the growing season it could be confused with ''P. polygonifolius'', but the submerged leaves of the latter have petioles and are relatively longer. ''P. praelongus'' is generally greener with noticeably white, zig-zagged stems that generally branch, never produces floating leaves, and its submerged leaves clasp the stem. Fresh specimens often, but not always, show a reddish tint, but this becomes much more obvious in dried material.〔 Despite its name it is neither restricted to alpine regions or unique among pondweeds in having a reddish colouration.
Chromosome counts〔 show that, like most other broad-leaved pondweeds, ''P. alpinus'' is tetraploid, with 2n=52 chromosomes.
Hybrids have been described with ''P. crispus'' (''P''. × ''olivaceus'' Baagøe ex G.Fisch.), ''P. gramineus'' (''P''. × ''nericius'' Hagstr.), ''P. natans'' (''P''. × ''exilis'' Z.Kaplan & Uotila)'', P. nodosus'' (''P''. × ''argutulus'' Hagstr.), ''P. lucens'' (''P.'' × ''nerviger'' Wolfg.), ''P. perfoliatus'' (''P''. × ''prussicus'' Hagstr.), ''P. polygonifolus'', (''P.'' × ''spathulatus'' Schrad. ex W.D.J.Koch & Ziz), and ''P. praelongus'' (''P''. × ''griffithii'' A. Benn.).〔〔〔 All are rather rare, but where they do occur they may be locally abundant and long-lived.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Potamogeton alpinus」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.