Title of article :
Seed germination ecology of the endemic Iberian winter annuals Iberis pectinata and Ziziphora aragonensis
Author/Authors :
Miguel A. Copete، نويسنده , , Jose M. Herranz and Pablo Ferrandis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The germination ecology of the winter annual Iberian
endemics Iberis pectinata and Ziziphora aragonensis
was investigated in order to better understand
adaptations of rare species to their natural habitat
and to improve ex-situ propagation techniques and
management of their habitat. Specifically, we analysed
the following aspects: (1) influence of temperature,
light conditions and seed age on germination patterns;
(2) phenology of germination; (3) germinative
response of buried seeds to seasonal temperature
changes; and (4) temperature requirements for
induction and breaking of secondary dormancy.
Germination was substantially lower in darkness than
with a photoperiod in both taxa, with this difference
being more pronounced in Z. aragonensis. Freshly
matured seeds showed conditional physiological
dormancy, germinating at low and medium temperatures
but not at high temperatures (28/14 and
32/188C). Germination capability increased with time
of dry storage in both species, suggesting the
existence of non-deep physiological dormancy.
Under greenhouse conditions, germination of both
taxa was mostly concentrated in autumn (October–
November), while spring percentages were less than
1% of total accumulated germination recorded during
the study. I. pectinata and Z. aragonensis seeds
buried and exposed to natural seasonal temperature
variations in an unheated greenhouse came out of
conditional dormancy in summer and re-entered it in
winter, thus exhibiting an annual conditional dormancy/
non-dormancy cycle. Dormant seeds of both species
which were stratified at 28/14 or 32/188C during an
8-week period, were non-dormant when they were
subsequently incubated over a range of temperatures
from 5 to 25/108C. Non-dormant seeds were induced
into dormancy when stratified at 5 or 15/48C for 8 weeks, showing a particularly low germination
response at high temperatures. Recommendations
for wild-population reinforcement programmes and for
the management of the natural habitat of both
endemics are discussed.
Keywords :
dormancy cycles , germination phenology , seed burial , Ziziphora aragonensis , plant reinforcement , arable weed , Iberis pectinata
Journal title :
Seed Science Research
Journal title :
Seed Science Research