Desiccation tolerant yet short-lived seeds: A conundrum for post-harvest handling of a high restoration value bunchgrass?

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0326596
Sarah Tevlin, Héctor E Pérez, Raelene M Crandall, Jennifer M Fill
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The successful preservation of seeds for future use depends on factors that maintain or limit seed viability. Yet, seed biology knowledge that would facilitate seed storage of most wild species used in ecosystem restoration is absent. This study characterized changes in seed water content, germination, desiccation tolerance, and relative storage longevity of Aristida beyrichiana (wiregrass), a focal restoration species, with respect to habitat of collection. We collected mature seeds from mesic and xeric habitats over two years then exposed these to desiccation stress sufficient for germplasm storage and aging stress (60% relative humidity, 45°C). We followed each method with germination assays at simulated seasonal temperatures. We analyzed germination responses along with production of normal and abnormal seedlings. We then modeled potential seed longevity and compared this against longevity of reference species. We found that wiregrass seeds display sufficient desiccation tolerance for ex situ storage and germinate preferentially under spring or fall and summer temperature conditions. The negligible to small effects of ecotype on these responses do not support the hypothesis that habitat of occurrence represents an adequate predictor of desiccation tolerance or germination response. However, seeds from both xeric and mesic habitats are estimated to be short-lived in storage. The contradiction between high desiccation tolerance yet short-lived nature of seeds implies that proper post-harvest seed handling, particularly regarding seed moisture management, is critical for maintaining seed viability. Further implications of this interesting seed physiology are discussed in the context of restoration.

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耐干燥但寿命短的种子:高恢复价值束草收获后处理的难题?
种子能否成功保存以备将来使用,取决于维持或限制种子活力的因素。然而,种子生物学的知识将促进种子储存用于生态系统恢复的大多数野生物种是缺乏的。本文研究了焦点恢复物种白麻(Aristida beyrichiana)种子含水量、萌发、干燥耐受性和相对贮藏寿命在采集生境方面的变化。在两年多的时间里,我们收集了mesic和干燥生境的成熟种子,然后将这些种子暴露在足够的干燥胁迫下(60%相对湿度,45°C),以进行种质储存和老化。我们在模拟季节温度下对每种方法进行发芽试验。我们分析了发芽反应以及正常和异常幼苗的产量。然后,我们建立了潜在种子寿命模型,并将其与参考物种的寿命进行了比较。研究发现,线草种子对迁地贮藏具有足够的干燥耐受性,在春秋季和夏季温度条件下萌发优先。生态型对这些反应的影响可以忽略不计或很小,这并不支持发生生境代表干燥耐受性或发芽反应的充分预测因子的假设。然而,据估计,旱生和中生生境的种子都是短命的。种子的高干燥耐受性与短寿命之间的矛盾意味着收获后适当的种子处理,特别是种子水分管理,对保持种子活力至关重要。在恢复的背景下讨论了这一有趣的种子生理学的进一步含义。
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PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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6.20
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5.40%
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14242
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3.7 months
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