About: Caladium is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 154 publications have been published within this topic receiving 972 citations. The topic is also known as: elephant ear.
TL;DR: Araceae covers 106 genera and 2823 species, extending through the wet and dry topics and north and south of the equator to temperate lands.
Abstract: Araceae covers 106 genera and 2823 species, extending through the wet and dry topics and north and south of the equator to temperate lands. Including - Anthurium, Caladium, Dieffenbachia, Monstera and Philodendron.
TL;DR: It was observed that the variegated leaf zones strongly resemble recent damages caused by mining larvae and therefore may mimic an attack by moth larvae and suggest that ovipositing moths are deterred by the miner-infestation mimicry.
Abstract: The leaves of Caladium steudneriifolium (Araceae) of the understorey of a submontane rainforest in the Podocarpus National Park (South East Ecuador, 1,060 m a.s.l.) are plain green or patterned with whitish variegation. Of the 3,413 individual leaves randomly chosen and examined in April 2003, two-thirds were plain green, whereas one third were variegated (i.e., whitish due to absence of chloroplasts). Leaves of both morphs are frequently attacked by mining moth caterpillars. Our BLAST analysis based on Cytochrome-c-Oxidase-subunit-1 sequences suggests that the moth is possibly a member of the Pyraloidea or another microlepidopteran group. It was observed that the variegated leaf zones strongly resemble recent damages caused by mining larvae and therefore may mimic an attack by moth larvae. Infestation was significantly 4–12 times higher for green leaves than for variegated leaves. To test the hypothesis that variegation can be interpreted as mimicry to deter ovipositing moths, we first ruled out the possibility that variegation is a function of canopy density (i.e., that the moths might be attracted or deterred by factors unrelated to the plant). Then plain green leaves were artificially variegated and the number of mining larvae counted after 3 months. The results on infestation rate (7.88% of green leaves, 1.61% of the variegated leaves, 0.41% of white manipulated leaves and 9.12% of uncoloured manipulated leaves) suggest that ovipositing moths are deterred by the miner-infestation mimicry. Thus, variegation might be beneficial for the plants despite the implicated loss of photosynthetically active surface.
TL;DR: AFLP analysis showed that closely related species can clearly be differentiated and that genetic difference between cultivars can also be established, and has potential for precisely characterizing and identifying particular caladium cultivars as well as for the registration of new cultivars.
TL;DR: NAA gave the most vigorous in vitro propagation of this plant, and only 15% of the plants were leaf-colour variants on the medium containing 0.5 μmol NAA, while the rate of plant regeneration was very low in hormone-free medium.