Skip to main content
. 2021 Jan 30;71(1):40–50. doi: 10.1270/jsbbs.20110

Table 1.

Plants species that have a tight barrier to ROL

Species Habitat Induction References
Dicotyledonous
Tabernaemontana juruana W Unknown De Simone et al. (2002, 2003)
Caltha palustris W Inducible Visser et al. (2000)
Bruguiera gymnorhiza B Unknown Cheng et al. (2012)
Monocotyledonous
Echinochloa colona N Constitutive Ejiri and Shiono (2019)
E. crus-galli var. praticola N Constitutive Ejiri and Shiono (2019)
Colocasia esculenta N/W Unknown Abiko and Miyasaka (2020)
E. crus-galli var. crus-galli N/W Constitutive Ejiri and Shiono (2019)
Cyperus eragrostis W Constitutive Manzur et al. (2015)
Critesion marinum W Inducible McDonald et al. (2001a)
E. crus-galli var. formosensis W Constitutive Ejiri and Shiono (2019)
E. crus-galli var. mitis W Constitutive McDonald et al. (2001a, 2002)
E. oryzicola W Inducible Ejiri and Shiono (2019)
Glyceria maxima W Unknown Soukup et al. (2007)
Hordeum marinum ssp. marinum (Acc. H21) W Inducible Garthwaite et al. (2003), Malik et al. (2011)
Juncus effusus W Constitutive Visser et al. (2000)
Oryza glumaepatula W Constitutive Ejiri et al. (2020)
O. rufipogon W Inducible Ejiri et al. (2020)
O. sativa W Inducible Colmer et al. (1998)
Phragmites australis W Unknown Armstrong and Armstrong (2001)
Urochloa humidicola W Constitutive Jiménez et al. (2019)
Zea nicaraguensis W Inducible Abiko et al. (2012)
Halophila ovalis B Unknown Connell et al. (1999)
Zostera muelleri B Unknown Martin et al. (2019)

W: Wetland, N: Non-wetland, B: Brackish water region, N/W: non-wetland or wetland.

Induction of an ROL barrier: Constitutive means an ROL barrier is formed under aerated (or well-drained) and stagnant (or waterlogged) conditions. Inducible means an ROL barrier is formed under stagnant (or waterlogged) conditions, but that is not formed under aerated (or well-drained) conditions. Unknown means an ROL barrier formed under stagnant (or waterlogged conditions), but that it was not evaluated under aerated (or well-drained) conditions. Thus, these species can form an ROL barrier, but it remains unclear whether it is constitutive.