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Xanthium strumarium complex was studied taking plant seeds from 16 diverse
locations in Italy. Plant morphophysiological traits were noted and electro
phoretical analysis of seed reserve proteins was carried out from individua
l plants grown at the same site, in the presence and absence of competition
from maize. Significant correlations between diverse plant phenological tr
aits, the geographical origin of the seeds and the seed protein electrophor
etic patterns were found. A high correlation between seed reserve proteins
and the genetic structure of this weed was also detected. Maize competition
increased Xanthium stem growth and decreased bur production and number of
branches. Xanthium plant populations could be classified according to the m
orphological characters evaluated in three groups closely related to their
geographical original area and latitude (northern, central and southern Ita
ly), each showing precise morphological traits of Xanthium italicum, X. str
umarium and X. orientale respectively. Electrophoresis supported the classi
fication of these three morphological groups.