Skip to main content

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript.

Advertisement

Heredity
  • View all journals
  • Search
  • Log in
  • Content Explore content
  • About the journal
  • Publish with us
  • Sign up for alerts
  • RSS feed
  1. nature
  2. heredity
  3. original article
  4. article
Germination behaviour of the radiate and non-radiate morphs of groundsel, Senecio vulgaris L.
Download PDF
Download PDF
  • Original Article
  • Published: 01 February 1988

Germination behaviour of the radiate and non-radiate morphs of groundsel, Senecio vulgaris L.

  • R J Abbott1,
  • J C Horrill1 &
  • G D G Noble1 

Heredity volume 60, pages 15–20 (1988)Cite this article

  • 461 Accesses

  • 9 Citations

  • Metrics details

Abstract

Comparisons of the germination behaviour of seeds of the radiate and non-radiate morphs of Senecio vulgaris produced in spring and autumn were made in controlled environments and in the field. Fresh seeds of the non-radiate morph frequently germinated more readily than fresh seeds of the radiate morph during the first flush of germination after sowing. In two field experiments in which germination of freshly produced autum seeds was tested over an extended period, an initial flush of germination occurred before winter set in, during which more non-radiate than radiate seeds germinated; there then followed a long dormant phase that spanned the winter months before germination resumed in early spring. Over spring more radiate than non-radiate seeds germinated and the net effect was that by mid-spring there was no difference between the cumulative percentage germination of seeds of the two morphs. It is concluded that whereas fresh non-radiate seeds of S. vulgaris tend to show a pattern of germination skewed towards early germination, radiate seeds, produced in autumn, often show a pattern skewed towards late germination. The importance of this difference is briefly discussed in relation to the maintenance of the polymorphism for capitulum type in British populations of S. vulgaris.

Similar content being viewed by others

ScreenSeed as a novel high throughput seed germination phenotyping method

Article Open access 14 January 2021

Adaptation of grassweeds to spring cropping through changes in germination, flowering time and fecundity

Article Open access 01 July 2025

Application of gamma irradiation on morphological, biochemical, and molecular aspects of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under different seed moisture contents

Article Open access 30 June 2022

Article PDF

References

  • Abbott, R J. 1985. Maintenance of a polymorphism for outcrossing frequency in a predominantly selfing plant. In Haeck, J. and Woldendorp, J. (eds.) Structure and Functioning of Plant Populations II Phenotypic and Genotypic Variation in Plant Populations, North Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 277–286.

    Google Scholar 

  • Abbott, R J. 1986. Life history variation associated with the polymorphism for capitulum type and outcrossing rate in Senecio vulgaris L. Heredity, 56, 381–391.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Arthur, A E, Gale, J S, and Lawrence, M J. 1973. Variation in wild populations of Papaver dubium. VII. Germination time. Heredity, 30, 189–197.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Baskin, J M, and Baskin, C C. 1972. Influence of germination date on survival and seed production in a natural population of Leavenworthia stylosa. Am Midi Nat, 88, 318–323.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Downs, R J, and Bonaminio, V P. 1976. Phytotron Procedural Manual for Controlled Environment at the Southeastern Plant Environment Laboratories, Technical Bulletin No. 244, North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ingram, R, Weir, J, and Abbott, R J. 1980. New evidence concerning the origin of inland radiate groundsel Senecio vulgaris var. hibernicus Syme. New Phytol, 84, 543–546.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Marks, M, and Prince, S. 1981. Influence of germination date on survival and fecundity in wild lettuce, Lactuca serriola. Oikos, 36, 326–330.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Marshall, D F, and Abbott, R J. 1982. Polymorphism for outcrossing frequency at the ray floret locus in Senecio vulgaris L. I. Evidence. Heredity, 48, 227–235.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Marshall, D F, and Abbott, R J. 1984a. Polymorphism for outcrossing frequency at the ray floret locus in Senecio vulgaris L. II. Confirmation. Heredity, 52, 331–336.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Marshall, D F & Abbott, R J. 1984b. Polymorphism for outcrossing frequency at the ray floret locus in Senecio vulgaris L. III. Causes. Heredity, 53, 145–149.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Popay, A I, and Roberts, E H. 1970a. Factors involved in the dormancy and germination of Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik. and Senecio vulgaris L. J Ecol, 58, 103–122.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Popay, A I, and Roberts, E H. 1970b. Ecology of Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik. and Senecio vulgaris L. in relation to germination behaviour. J Ecol, 58, 123–139.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Rathcke, B, and Lacey, E P. 1985. Phenological patterns of terrestrial plants. Ann Rev Ecol Syst, 16, 179–214.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Richards, A J. 1975. The inheritance and behaviour of the rayed gene complex in Senecio vulgaris. Heredity, 34, 95–104.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Roberts, H A, and Feast, P M. 1973. Emergence and longevity of seeds of annual weeds in cultivated and undisturbed soil. J Appl Ecol, 10, 133–143.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Trow, A H. 1912. On the inheritance of certain characters in the common groundsel, Senecio vulgaris L., and its segregates. J Genet, 2, 239–276.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Venable, D L. 1984. Using intraspecific variation to study the ecological significance and evolution of plant life histories. In Dirzo, R. and Sarukhan, J. (eds.) Perspectives on Plant Population Ecology, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts, pp. 166–187.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

  1. Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9TH, UK

    R J Abbott, J C Horrill & G D G Noble

Authors
  1. R J Abbott
    View author publications

    Search author on:PubMed Google Scholar

  2. J C Horrill
    View author publications

    Search author on:PubMed Google Scholar

  3. G D G Noble
    View author publications

    Search author on:PubMed Google Scholar

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Abbott, R., Horrill, J. & Noble, G. Germination behaviour of the radiate and non-radiate morphs of groundsel, Senecio vulgaris L.. Heredity 60, 15–20 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1988.3

Download citation

  • Received: 02 March 1987

  • Issue date: 01 February 1988

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1988.3

Share this article

Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content:

Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article.

Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative

This article is cited by

  • Why are capitulum morphs associated with other characters in natural populations of Senecio vulgaris (groundsel)?

    • G S Oxford
    • T J Crawford
    • K Pernyes

    Heredity (1996)

Download PDF

Advertisement

Explore content

  • Research articles
  • Reviews & Analysis
  • News & Comment
  • Podcasts
  • Current issue
  • Collections
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Sign up for alerts
  • RSS feed

About the journal

  • Journal Information
  • Open access publishing
  • About the Editors
  • Contact
  • About the Partner
  • For Advertisers
  • Subscribe

Publish with us

  • For Authors & Referees
  • Language editing services
  • Open access funding
  • Submit manuscript

Search

Advanced search

Quick links

  • Explore articles by subject
  • Find a job
  • Guide to authors
  • Editorial policies

Heredity (Heredity)

ISSN 1365-2540 (online)

ISSN 0018-067X (print)

nature.com sitemap

About Nature Portfolio

  • About us
  • Press releases
  • Press office
  • Contact us

Discover content

  • Journals A-Z
  • Articles by subject
  • protocols.io
  • Nature Index

Publishing policies

  • Nature portfolio policies
  • Open access

Author & Researcher services

  • Reprints & permissions
  • Research data
  • Language editing
  • Scientific editing
  • Nature Masterclasses
  • Research Solutions

Libraries & institutions

  • Librarian service & tools
  • Librarian portal
  • Open research
  • Recommend to library

Advertising & partnerships

  • Advertising
  • Partnerships & Services
  • Media kits
  • Branded content

Professional development

  • Nature Awards
  • Nature Careers
  • Nature Conferences

Regional websites

  • Nature Africa
  • Nature China
  • Nature India
  • Nature Japan
  • Nature Middle East
  • Privacy Policy
  • Use of cookies
  • Legal notice
  • Accessibility statement
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Your US state privacy rights
Springer Nature

© 2025 Springer Nature Limited