MedGermDB: A seed germination database for characteristic species of Mediterranean habitats

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Diana María Cruz-Tejada, Eduardo Fernández-Pascual, Alessio Mo, Efisio Mattana, Angelino Carta
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Seed germination is a crucial phase of plant responses in early life to current and future environmental conditions. However, germination data are still scarce or disaggregated for many plant lineages and regions, including global biodiversity hotspots such as the Mediterranean Basin. We present MedGermDB, the first germination database for characteristic species of Mediterranean habitats, as defined by the EUNIS classification. We also present a systematic approach to build germination databases using automatic and semi-automatic data extraction from the literature. MedGermDB contains germination data for 4680 laboratory tests performed with 236 angiosperm species from 43 families, extracted from 125 literature sources (2837 sources screened). Each test is associated to a seed lot (i.e., a seed collection of a plant species obtained from a specific location at a specific time) and its metadata, recording geographical information and experimental conditions (storage, dormancy-breaking treatments, incubation temperature, and photoperiod). MedGermDB is available as a csv file, and through a web app: https://dianamariacruztejada.shinyapps.io/medgermdb/. MedGermDB can be used to explore eco-evolutionary questions and provides a backbone data set for informing effective seed-based conservation and ecological restoration activities targeting EUNIS habitats. Our methodological approach to data extraction can be extended to other study systems, contributing to global efforts to mobilize germination data.

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MedGermDB:地中海生境特征物种种子萌发数据库
种子萌发是植物在生命早期对当前和未来环境条件做出反应的关键阶段。然而,许多植物品系和地区(包括地中海盆地等全球生物多样性热点地区)的萌发数据仍然稀缺或分类不清。我们介绍了 MedGermDB,这是首个根据 EUNIS 分类定义的地中海生境特征物种萌芽数据库。我们还介绍了一种从文献中自动和半自动提取数据建立发芽数据库的系统方法。MedGermDB 包含对 43 科 236 种被子植物进行的 4680 次实验室测试的萌发数据,这些数据是从 125 个文献来源(筛选出 2837 个来源)中提取的。每项测试都与种子批次(即在特定时间、特定地点采集的植物种子)及其元数据相关联,记录了地理信息和实验条件(贮藏、打破休眠处理、培养温度和光周期)。MedGermDB 可以 csv 文件形式提供,也可以通过网络应用程序 https://dianamariacruztejada.shinyapps.io/medgermdb/ 提供。MedGermDB可用于探索生态进化问题,并为针对EUNIS栖息地的有效种子保护和生态恢复活动提供骨干数据集。我们的数据提取方法可扩展到其他研究系统,为全球动员发芽数据的努力做出贡献。
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Applied Vegetation Science
Applied Vegetation Science 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
10.70%
发文量
67
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Vegetation Science focuses on community-level topics relevant to human interaction with vegetation, including global change, nature conservation, nature management, restoration of plant communities and of natural habitats, and the planning of semi-natural and urban landscapes. Vegetation survey, modelling and remote-sensing applications are welcome. Papers on vegetation science which do not fit to this scope (do not have an applied aspect and are not vegetation survey) should be directed to our associate journal, the Journal of Vegetation Science. Both journals publish papers on the ecology of a single species only if it plays a key role in structuring plant communities.
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