Tridax

TRIDAX PROCUMBENS AS BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN.

Type of plant

Tridax procumbens is an Angiosperm (flowering plant) and a creeping plant/runner/ strangling plant

It is perennial because the life cycle goes beyond two years, continues flowering and fruiting each year

Tridax is also an herbaceous plant because it has a non-woody stem and a dicotyledonous plant

It is a farm weed and an invasive plant.

Biological Classification.

  • Class Dicotyledoneae

Reasons

  • Presence of taproot
  • Presence of leaf stalk
  • Leaves have net venation
  • Presence of broad leaves
  • Possess floral leaves in five parts

Observable features in Tridax

  • Possesses a simple leaf
  • Leaves have an opposite arrangement
  • Possess serrated leaf margin
  • Net venation of leaves
  • Hairy leaves
  • Hairy stem
  • Leaf possess stalk
  • Presence of axillary and terminal buds
  • Branched stem
  • Presence of strangling stem/creeping stem
  • Nodes present
  • Internodes are also present
  • Adventitious roots at nodes
  • Taproot and lateral roots
  • Presence of inflorescence
  • Capitulum: a collection of many small flowers or florets
  • Possess long peduncle/flower stalk
  • Have pappus (calyx reduced to pappus)

Observable characteristics in Tridax

  • Presence of broad leaves
  • Leaves have net venation
  • Presence of leaf stalk
  • Possess a taproot system
  • Possess floral leaves in five parts

Adaptive features of Tridax to its habitat.

  • Hairs on leaves and stems reduce transpiration
  • Numerous tiny flowers grouped to bring insects for pollination
  • Fruits with feathery calyx (pappus) for wind dispersal
  • Coloured flowers for insect pollination
  • Long peduncles carry fruit higher to catch air currents for wind dispersal
  • The creeping stem enables it to colonise bare soil quickly
  • Adventitious roots (numerous) to prevent being carried away by strong wind

Features/characteristics of ecological importance in Tridax

  • Fruits have pappus which helps in wind dispersal of fruits.
  • The presence of pappus and light weight make it easy for fruits to be carried by wind to be dispersed to different places.
  • This reduces overcrowding, competition, intense destruction by herbivores increases chance of survival.
  • Hairs on leaves and stems trap humid air, thereby reducing water loss through transpiration.
  • Thus, enabling the plant to live successfully in the grassland
  • Numerous tiny flowers grouped to bring insects for pollination.

Describe the reproductive structure of Tridax

  • Reproductive structure made up of tiny flowers called florets, which are clustered to form a dense head of inflorescence called a capitulum
  • Capitulum is a special inflorescence in which florets are clustered to form a dense head.
  • Long peduncles carry an inflorescence/capitulum (numerous tiny flowers grouped to bring insects for pollination)
  • Coloured flowers which enhance insect pollination

Economic importance of Tridax

  • Primary producer in the feeding relationship in the ecosystem.
  • Food for herbivores
  • Medicinal
  • Weed to farm crops
  • Fruits carried long distances by wind invade the roadside, crops, homes, and gardens.
  • It checks erosion
  • Oxygen and carbon dioxide are replenished/recycled in the ecosystem.

Type of pollination

  • Cross-pollination

Reasons:

  • Stamens mature before stigmas (it is a protandrous flower).

Agent of pollination

  • Insects

Reason:

  • Possess coloured petals/Florets
  • Nectar
  • Sweet scent
  • Pollen is fairly abundant

Agent of dispersal

  • Wind

Reason:

  • Presence of pappus
  • Light fruits
  • Dry fruits
  • Small fruits and seeds

Leaf classification in Tridax

  • Arrangement on stem: opposite
  • Type: simple
  • Shape: ovate
  • Margin: serrate
  • Tip: acute
  • Base: cuneate
  • Venation: net

A drawing of the upper surface of the leaf of Tridax.

Features of biological significance in the leaf of Tridax sp.

  • Serrated leaf margin reduces the rate of transpiration
  • Green leaf for photosynthesis
  • Hairy to reduce the rate of transpiration

Describe pollination in Tridax

  • Cross-pollination because it is protandrous (stamen matures before the stigma)
  • Insects are attracted by coloured petals, sweet scent, and nectar
  • Insects visit the flower to feed on nectar
  • To collect nectar, the body of an insect becomes dusted with pollen grains;
  • An insect/butterfly carries a pollen grain to another flower, whose stigma is mature;
  • In an attempt to collect more nectar,
  • The stigma makes contact with the insect’s body,
  • Brushing up some of the pollen grains from the previously visited flower
  • Leading to pollination.

Describe dispersal in Tridax.

  • Tridax is dispersed by wind
  • Mature fruits are small and light in weight
  • Presence of pappus
  • Carried by the wind to be dispersed

Differences between Tridax and Fern

FERN TRIDAX
Presence of sori Absence of sori
Possess frond Frond absent (simple leaf)
Horizontal stem Upright stem
Absent of flowers Presence of a flower
Absence of fruits Presence of fruits
No true root True root system
Possess rhizoid Rhizoid absent.

Similarities between Talinum and Tridax.

  • Simple leaves
  • Terminal flowers
  • Green stem
  • Branched stem
  • Soft stem
  • Net venation of leaves
  • Nodes and internodes are present
  • Presence of terminal buds
  • Presence of lateral buds
  • Flower buds

Differences between Talinum and Tridax.

TRIDAX TALINUM
Opposite leave arrangement Alternate leave arrangement
Serrated leaf margin Smooth leaf margin
Relatively longer internodes Relatively shorter internodes
Ovate leaf shape Spatulate leaf shape
Non-succulent leaf Succulent leaf
Hairy stems and leaves No hairy stems or leaves
Presence of capitulum No capitulum
Possess adventitious roots Absence of adventitious root
Presence of creeping stem Absence of creeping stem
Taproot not swollen Taproot swollen
Pappus present Pappus absent
The left vein is relatively more visible Leaf vein is relatively less visible.
Compound flower Simple flower.
Enlarged leaf stalk Reduced leaf stalk.

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