Yuriana Martínez-Orea, Yasmin Vázquez-Santos, S. Castillo-Argüero, M.A. Romero-Romero
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摘要
背景:用于重新造林的植物物种如果是原生的,则应使用再生资源中存在的物种。不同光照条件下的高发芽率和广泛的物候模式可提高对环境异质性的适应性。建议优先选择对菌根接种有反应的树种。问题Solanum pubigerum 是墨西哥中部温带森林中的广布物种吗?在何种光照条件下发芽率最高?研究物种/数据描述/数学模型:Solanum pubigerum/墨西哥中部森林中的分布、发芽率和存活率、繁殖期、生长对 AM 真菌的依赖性/Kruskal-Wallis 检验、同步性、Spearman 相关性、方差分析。研究地点和日期墨西哥城松柏林。2019年8月至2020年7月。研究方法将 S. pubigerum 的种子置于不同光照条件下,观察其两年的存活率。对其在自然再生资源中的存在进行登记。记录繁殖物候,给幼苗接种丛枝菌根真菌以评估其生长情况。结果种子在白光条件下萌发率最高,两年后仍有存活能力。该物种在种子库中一年四季都能找到,旱季种子雨中的数量较少。它表现出广泛的开花和结果模式。菌根接种能显著提高种子的萌发和生长。结论Solanum pubigerum发芽率高,菌根反应灵敏,适合在墨西哥中部森林重新造林。
Assessing ecological traits of a secondary vegetation species in temperate forests of central Mexico: a case study
Background: Plant species used for reforestation purposes are idoneous if native, the use of species that are present in regeneration sources. High germination percentages under different light conditions and a broad phenological pattern enhance adaptability to environmental heterogeneity. Preference for species responsive to mycorrhizal inoculation is recommended.
Questions: Is Solanum pubigerum a widespread species in temperate forests of central Mexico?, under which light conditions germination will be the highest?, how abundant is it in natural regeneration sources?, does inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi benefit its germination and growth?
Studied species / data description / Mathematical model: Solanum pubigerum/distribution in central Mexico forests, germination and viability percentages, reproductive phenology, growth dependence on AM fungi/ Kruskal-Wallis test, synchrony, Spearman correlations, ANOVA.
Study site and dates: Abies religiosa forest, Mexico City. August 2019 – July 2020.
Methods: Seeds of S. pubigerum were exposed to different light qualities, their viability was monitored for two years. Its presence in natural regeneration sources was registered. Reproductive phenology was recorded, and seedlings were inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to assess their growth.
Results: Highest seed germination occurred under white light conditions, with sustained viability after two years. The species was found in the seed bank across seasons, less abundantly in seed rain during the dry season. It exhibited extensive flowering and fruiting patterns. Mycorrhiza inoculation significantly boosted seed germination and growth.
Conclusions: Solanum pubigerum is suitable for reforestation in central Mexico forests due to its high germination percentages and mycorrhizal responsiveness.
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