Zy. Huang et al., Structure and function of mucilaginous achenes of Artemisia monosperma inhabiting the Negev Desert of Israel, ISR J PL S, 48(4), 2000, pp. 255-266
Artemisia monosperma is a sand-fixing perennial shrub occurring in the Nege
v Desert of Israel and is distributed in the Saharo-Arabian phytogeographic
region. Its achenes form a mucilaginous layer when wetted. The surface: an
d cross section structure of the dry achenes and the developmental stages o
f the mucilage when wetted were examined by SEM. In natural seed population
s the achenes on the soil surface adhere to the sand particles of the sand
crust, or are buried near the sand surface. Groups of dry free achenes and
adhered achenes were placed on the natural sand crust during the autumn bef
ore the first rains. The length of time it took ants: to collect the free a
nd adhered achenes was noted. The results indicated that strong achene adhe
rence ro the sand crust may delay seed collection by ants.