Seed mucilage improves seedling emergence of a sand desert shrub

作  者:Xuejun Yang, Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, Guangzheng Liu, Zhenying Huang
影响因子:4.411
刊物名称:PLoS ONE
出版年份:2012
卷:7  期:4  页码:e34597

论文摘要:

 The success of seedling establishment of desert plants is determined by seedling emergence response to an unpredictable
precipitation regime. Sand burial is a crucial and frequent environmental stress that impacts seedling establishment on sand
dunes. However, little is known about the ecological role of seed mucilage in seedling emergence in arid sandy
environments. We hypothesized that seed mucilage enhances seedling emergence in a low precipitation regime and under
conditions of sand burial. In a greenhouse experiment, two types of Artemisia sphaerocephala achenes (intact and
demucilaged) were exposed to different combinations of burial depth (0, 5, 10, 20, 40 and 60 mm) and irrigation regimes
(low, medium and high, which simulated the precipitation amount and frequency in May, June and July in the natural
habitat, respectively). Seedling emergence increased with increasing irrigation. It was highest at 5 mm sand burial depth
and ceased at burial depths greater than 20 mm in all irrigation regimes. Mucilage significantly enhanced seedling
emergence at 0, 5 and 10 mm burial depths in low irrigation, at 0 and 5 mm burial depths in medium irrigation and at 0 and
10 mm burial depths in high irrigation. Seed mucilage also reduced seedling mortality at the shallow sand burial depths.
Moreover, mucilage significantly affected seedling emergence time and quiescence and dormancy percentages. Our
findings suggest that seed mucilage plays an ecologically important role in successful seedling establishment of A.
sphaerocephala by improving seedling emergence and reducing seedling mortality in stressful habitats of the sandy desert
environment.
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