Effects of In Situ Burial and Sub-Optimal Storage on Seed Longevity and Reserve Resources in Sub-Tropical Mountain Cloud Forest Tree Species of Mexico

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Candelaria Garcias-Morales, A. Orozco-Segovia, D. Soriano, Susana Zuloaga-Aguilar
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Abstract

To design conservation and management strategies for sub-tropical moist forests, it is important to know how storage affects the longevity and germination of desiccation-sensitive seeds. These variables are controlled by a physiological process that is mainly associated with the seeds’ moisture content and reserve content, which can be significantly affected by environmental conditions. The objectives of this study were: (i) to evaluate the relationship between longevity and reserve content of sensitive and non-sensitive desiccation seeds (ii), and to describe how the in situ burial and sub-optimal storage (inside growth chambers) can affect seed longevity. In seeds of six mountain cloud forest tree species, germination and seed reserve content were quantified in seeds collected recently (control) and at five different times, along with storage for 31 or 35 days in situ and under suboptimal conditions. Freshly harvested seeds with higher soluble carbohydrate and lipid content and the presence of thermo-stable proteins had the longest-expected ecological longevity and mean germination time. In contrast to in situ burial, germination was negatively affected by storage time. Burial time significantly affected the rate and mean germination time in most of the species. For two species, a greater soluble carbohydrate or a lower starch and lipid content in seeds was found to be related to the high germination rate in storage. Our results show that the sub-optimal storage reduces the lifespan in most of the study species and increases seed damages through dehydration.
就地埋藏和次优贮藏对墨西哥亚热带山地云林树种种子寿命和储备资源的影响
为了设计亚热带潮湿森林的保护和管理策略,了解储存如何影响干燥敏感种子的寿命和发芽是很重要的。这些变量受一个生理过程的控制,该生理过程主要与种子的水分含量和储备含量有关,受环境条件的影响较大。本研究的目的是:(i)评估敏感和非敏感干燥种子的寿命与储量含量之间的关系(ii),并描述原位埋藏和次优储存(生长室内)对种子寿命的影响。以6种山云林树种种子为研究对象,对最近采集的种子(对照)和5个不同时期的种子,以及在原位和次优条件下储存31和35 d的种子进行了发芽和种子储备含量的定量分析。新鲜收获的种子具有较高的可溶性碳水化合物和脂质含量以及热稳定蛋白的存在,其预期的生态寿命和平均发芽时间最长。与原位埋藏相比,贮藏时间对种子萌发有负向影响。埋藏时间显著影响大部分品种的发芽率和平均发芽时间。对于两个品种,较高的可溶性碳水化合物或较低的淀粉和脂肪含量与种子在储存中的高发芽率有关。结果表明,次优贮藏降低了大多数种子的寿命,并增加了种子脱水损伤。
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Tropical Conservation Science
Tropical Conservation Science BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
16
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Conservation Science is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research papers and state-of-the-art reviews of broad interest to the field of conservation of tropical forests and of other tropical ecosystems.
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