不连续水合过程中缺少光照会影响仙人掌物种的生存能力

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Igor Silva da Hora, Marcos Vinicius Meiado
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种子库中的种子在非连续水合过程中会受到两种光照条件的影响:有光照或无光照。我们的目的是研究非连续水合过程中光照的影响及其与仙人掌物种建立的关系。我们提出了两个假设:不连续水合会延长种子的寿命,而在水合/脱水循环(HD 循环)期间有光和无光对延长种子在土壤种子库中的存活时间有不同的好处。我们对种子进行了有光和无光的水合/脱水循环。之后,我们建立了一个土壤种子库,并在每隔 0、3、6、9、12 和 15 个月对种子的萌发行为和生化化合物进行了分析。高清循环延长了种子的寿命,证实了我们的第一个假设。在黑暗环境中进行 HD 循环处理可使种子活力维持 9 个月以上,这证实了我们的第二个假设。在有光照的情况下,高密度纤维素循环只有利于新鲜种子的萌发行为。埋在土壤中的种子在最初几个月会消耗还原糖。然而,在 12 个月后,未进行 HD 循环的种子中蛋白质浓度仍然较高。我们的研究提出了与种子寿命有关的 "种子暗水合记忆 "和与新鲜种子萌发有关的 "种子光水合记忆"。因此,在不连续水合过程中对光入射的反应是阳性有光物种在自然环境中繁殖成功的重要策略。
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The absence of light during discontinuous hydration affects the viability of a cactus species

The absence of light during discontinuous hydration affects the viability of a cactus species

Seeds maintained on seed banks are submitted to two conditions of light during discontinuous hydration: presence or absence. We aimed to investigate the influence of light during discontinuous hydration and its relationship with the establishment of the cacti species. We raised two hypotheses: discontinuous hydration increases the longevity of seeds, and the presence and the absence of light during hydration/dehydration cycles (HD cycles) present different benefits in maintaining their viability in the soil seed bank for a longer time. We subjected seeds to HD cycles in the presence and absence of light. After that, we established a soil seed bank and analyzed the germinative behavior and biochemical compounds at intervals of 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 months. HD cycles prolonged seed longevity, confirming our first hypothesis. Treatments of HD cycles in the darkness provided the maintenance of seed viability for a period longer than 9 months, which corroborates our second hypothesis. HD cycles in the presence of light only favor the germination behavior of fresh seeds. Reducing sugars are consumed during the first months in seeds buried in the soil. However, protein concentration remains higher in seeds not submitted to HD cycles after 12 months. Our study proposes the existence of a “seed dark hydration memory” related to seed longevity and a “seed light hydration memory” related to the germination of fresh seeds. Thus, the response to light incidence during discontinuous hydration represents an important strategy for the reproductive success of positive photoblastic species in their natural environment.

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Plant Ecology
Plant Ecology 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
3.40
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58
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: Plant Ecology publishes original scientific papers that report and interpret the findings of pure and applied research into the ecology of vascular plants in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Empirical, experimental, theoretical and review papers reporting on ecophysiology, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, molecular and historical ecology are within the scope of the journal.
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