Bladder ketmia ('Hibiscus trionum' L.) in Australia - a variable taxa

Title
Bladder ketmia ('Hibiscus trionum' L.) in Australia - a variable taxa
Publication Date
2004
Author(s)
Johnson, Stephen Barry
Sindel, Brian Mark
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4100-218X
Email: bsindel@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:bsindel
Charles, GW
Editor
Editor(s): BM Sindel and SB Johnson
Type of document
Conference Publication
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Weed Society of New South Wales
Place of publication
Wahroonga, Australia
UNE publication id
une:11722
Abstract
Accurate identification is important for the management of weed species for a range of different reasons including the selection of effective herbicides, implementing timely management before seed set and for the selection of appropriate biological control agents. Bladder ketmia ('Hibiscus trionum' L.) is extremely variable in Australia with at least three weedy forms occurring. This study assessed variation within and between these forms in a range of field and glasshouse studies. The field studies illustrated a number of differences between narrow and wide leaf forms of bladder ketmia, and determined that two phenotypes of the wide leaf form existed, one with a cream or yellow centred flower and the other with a red centred flower. Glasshouse studies were used to evaluate the biotypic differences between 29 populations of 'H. trionum' taxa collected broadly from within the northern grain zone (Emerald in central Queensland to Narromine in central New South Wales). There was significant variation between 'H. trionum' taxa in many of the 67 growth parameters measured. There was also significant variation in these parameters within different populations of the same taxon. These studies indicate two important areas for further investigation. Firstly, management recommendations, including the timing and choice of herbicides, need to be re-evaluated since important differences exist within this species. Secondly, a taxonomic review of taxa under the name 'H. trionum' is needed to determine if it comprises more than one species.
Link
Citation
14th Australian Weeds Conference Papers and Proceedings: Weed Management - Balancing People, Planet, Profit, p. 544-547
ISBN
0975248804
0975248812
Start page
544
End page
547

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