Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile

Wild lettuces (Lactuca L.) may provide valuable genetic resources for crop breeding, but are also significant invasive weeds. Monitoring populations of these species is important, therefore, both to inform genetic resource conservation efforts as well as for non-native plant species control. We expl...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lebeda, Aleš, Křístková, Eva, Khoury, Colin K., Carver, Dan, Sosa, Christian C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115120
_version_ 1855526832120528896
author Lebeda, Aleš
Křístková, Eva
Khoury, Colin K.
Carver, Dan
Sosa, Christian C.
author_browse Carver, Dan
Khoury, Colin K.
Křístková, Eva
Lebeda, Aleš
Sosa, Christian C.
author_facet Lebeda, Aleš
Křístková, Eva
Khoury, Colin K.
Carver, Dan
Sosa, Christian C.
author_sort Lebeda, Aleš
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Wild lettuces (Lactuca L.) may provide valuable genetic resources for crop breeding, but are also significant invasive weeds. Monitoring populations of these species is important, therefore, both to inform genetic resource conservation efforts as well as for non-native plant species control. We explored the occurrences, distributions, and characteristics of populations of wild Lactuca species in central Chile through field surveys in 2016 and 2017, significantly adding to the available information on these species in the region. We documented two species - prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L.) and opium (bitter) lettuce (Lactuca virosa L.) in 204 localities. Occurrence only of L. serriola was recorded at 166 sites, only L. virosa at 21 sites, and both at 17 sites. Prickly lettuce was observed equally in urban areas and along transport corridors outside cities. Population sizes varied from a few plants to hundreds of individuals. Opium lettuce was recorded most frequently along roads outside cities, with population sizes of several individuals to a dozen. Species succession in different elevational gradients was observed along three roads: R 60 (Los Andes – Portillo), G-27 (Cajón Maipú), and 115 (Lago Colbún – Lago del Maule). These observations indicate that: i) both allochthonous (Euroasian) wild Lactuca species occur and are able to regenerate in central Chile; ii) L. serriola forms dense populations in urbanized areas; iii) both species can expand along transport corridors to high elevations; iv) the spread of L. virosa and persistence of dense populations in elevations above 2,000 m a.s.l. prove the invasiveness of this species in extreme climates; v) both species should be monitored (and treated) both in urbanized and agricultural areas, as well as in unique local mountainous areas.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace115120
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2021
publishDateRange 2021
publishDateSort 2021
publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH
publisherStr Walter de Gruyter GmbH
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1151202025-12-08T09:54:28Z Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile Lebeda, Aleš Křístková, Eva Khoury, Colin K. Carver, Dan Sosa, Christian C. geographical distribution endemic species germplasm conservation wild plants lettuces distribución geográfica especies endémicas conservación del germoplasma Wild lettuces (Lactuca L.) may provide valuable genetic resources for crop breeding, but are also significant invasive weeds. Monitoring populations of these species is important, therefore, both to inform genetic resource conservation efforts as well as for non-native plant species control. We explored the occurrences, distributions, and characteristics of populations of wild Lactuca species in central Chile through field surveys in 2016 and 2017, significantly adding to the available information on these species in the region. We documented two species - prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola L.) and opium (bitter) lettuce (Lactuca virosa L.) in 204 localities. Occurrence only of L. serriola was recorded at 166 sites, only L. virosa at 21 sites, and both at 17 sites. Prickly lettuce was observed equally in urban areas and along transport corridors outside cities. Population sizes varied from a few plants to hundreds of individuals. Opium lettuce was recorded most frequently along roads outside cities, with population sizes of several individuals to a dozen. Species succession in different elevational gradients was observed along three roads: R 60 (Los Andes – Portillo), G-27 (Cajón Maipú), and 115 (Lago Colbún – Lago del Maule). These observations indicate that: i) both allochthonous (Euroasian) wild Lactuca species occur and are able to regenerate in central Chile; ii) L. serriola forms dense populations in urbanized areas; iii) both species can expand along transport corridors to high elevations; iv) the spread of L. virosa and persistence of dense populations in elevations above 2,000 m a.s.l. prove the invasiveness of this species in extreme climates; v) both species should be monitored (and treated) both in urbanized and agricultural areas, as well as in unique local mountainous areas. 2021-08-02 2021-09-23T10:15:53Z 2021-09-23T10:15:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115120 en Open Access application/pdf Walter de Gruyter GmbH Lebeda, A.; Křístková, E.; Khoury, C.K.; Carver, D.; Sosa, C.C. (2021) Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile. Hacquetia (Published online 02 August 2021) 14 p. ISSN: 1581-4661
spellingShingle geographical distribution
endemic species
germplasm conservation
wild plants
lettuces
distribución geográfica
especies endémicas
conservación del germoplasma
Lebeda, Aleš
Křístková, Eva
Khoury, Colin K.
Carver, Dan
Sosa, Christian C.
Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile
title Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile
title_full Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile
title_fullStr Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile
title_short Distribution and ecology of wild lettuces Lactuca serriola L. and Lactuca virosa L. in central Chile
title_sort distribution and ecology of wild lettuces lactuca serriola l and lactuca virosa l in central chile
topic geographical distribution
endemic species
germplasm conservation
wild plants
lettuces
distribución geográfica
especies endémicas
conservación del germoplasma
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115120
work_keys_str_mv AT lebedaales distributionandecologyofwildlettuceslactucaserriolalandlactucavirosalincentralchile
AT kristkovaeva distributionandecologyofwildlettuceslactucaserriolalandlactucavirosalincentralchile
AT khourycolink distributionandecologyofwildlettuceslactucaserriolalandlactucavirosalincentralchile
AT carverdan distributionandecologyofwildlettuceslactucaserriolalandlactucavirosalincentralchile
AT sosachristianc distributionandecologyofwildlettuceslactucaserriolalandlactucavirosalincentralchile