Literature DB >> 33205452

The seed germination spectrum of alpine plants: a global meta-analysis.

Eduardo Fernández-Pascual1, Angelino Carta2, Andrea Mondoni3, Lohengrin A Cavieres4,5, Sergey Rosbakh6, Susanna Venn7, Annisa Satyanti8, Lydia Guja9,10, Verónica F Briceño11, Filip Vandelook11, Efisio Mattana12, Arne Saatkamp13, Haiyan Bu14, Karen Sommerville15, Peter Poschlod6, Kun Liu14, Adrienne Nicotra8, Borja Jiménez-Alfaro16.   

Abstract

Assumptions about the germination ecology of alpine plants are presently based on individual species and local studies. A current challenge is to synthesise, at the global level, the alpine seed ecological spectrum. We performed a meta-analysis of primary data from laboratory experiments conducted across four continents (excluding the tropics) and 661 species, to estimate the influence of six environmental cues on germination proportion, mean germination time and germination synchrony; accounting for seed morphology (mass, embryo : seed ratio) and phylogeny. Most alpine plants show physiological seed dormancy, a strong need for cold stratification, warm-cued germination and positive germination responses to light and alternating temperatures. Species restricted to the alpine belt have a higher preference for warm temperatures and a stronger response to cold stratification than species whose distribution extends also below the treeline. Seed mass, embryo size and phylogeny have strong constraining effects on germination responses to the environment. Globally, overwintering and warm temperatures are key drivers of germination in alpine habitats. The interplay between germination physiology and seed morphological traits further reflects pressures to avoid frost or drought stress. Our results indicate the convergence, at the global level, of the seed germination patterns of alpine species.
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Keywords:  alpine; alternating temperature; cold stratification; embryo endosperm ratio; light germination; seed dormancy; seed germination; seed mass

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33205452     DOI: 10.1111/nph.17086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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