Germination of 10 midland plant species from the eastern Mediterranean Basin: effects of smoke, syringaldehyde, karrikinolide and cyanohydrin

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Nordic Journal of Botany Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1111/njb.04457
Şükrü Serter Çatav, Kenan Akbaş, Yaren Fulya Kaplan, Ceren Kızıl, Betül Bürün
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The beneficial effects of smoke and its constituents, karrikinolide (KAR1) and cyanohydrin glyceronitrile, on the germination of Mediterranean lowland species are well‐documented. However, very little is known about the role of these signals on the germination of plants at higher altitudes. In addition, lignin‐derived chemicals, such as syringaldehyde (SAL), have recently been proposed as overlooked cues for smoke‐induced germination. To address these gaps in the literature, we investigated the effects of smoke‐water and SAL on the germination of 10 midland species growing on serpentine soils. We also sought to determine whether SAL interacts with KAR1 and/or mandelonitrile (MAN, a cyanohydrin) to enhance seed germination. The results show that smoke‐water significantly improved the germination of three species (Barbarea duralii, Digitalis cariensis and Turritis laxa). SAL, on the other hand, had no positive effect on the germination of the 10 species tested. Furthermore, three smoke‐sensitive species and Verbascum cariense responded to KAR1 and/or MAN. Finally, SAL did not exert any synergistic effects on germination in interaction with KAR1 and MAN. In conclusion, we provide evidence that smoke is an important germination cue also for Mediterranean midland species. Moreover, SAL did not play a role in stimulating germination in smoke‐sensitive species, either independently or in combination with other smoke chemicals.
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地中海盆地东部 10 种中原植物的发芽:烟雾、丁香醛、卡利基内酯和氰基海德林的影响
烟雾及其成分卡里基内酯(KAR1)和氰氢甘油腈对地中海低地物种发芽的有利影响已得到充分证实。然而,这些信号对高海拔植物发芽的作用却知之甚少。此外,木质素衍生化学物质,如丁香醛(SAL),最近也被认为是烟雾诱导发芽的被忽视的线索。为了填补这些文献空白,我们研究了烟水和 SAL 对生长在蛇纹石土壤上的 10 种中部地区物种发芽的影响。我们还试图确定 SAL 是否与 KAR1 和/或曼德拉腈(MAN,一种氰醇)相互作用,从而提高种子萌发。结果表明,烟水能显著提高三种植物(Barbarea duralii、Digitalis cariensis 和 Turritis laxa)的萌发率。另一方面,SAL 对测试的 10 个物种的萌发没有积极影响。此外,三个对烟雾敏感的物种和 Verbascum cariense 对 KAR1 和/或 MAN 有反应。最后,在与 KAR1 和 MAN 的相互作用中,SAL 没有对萌芽产生任何协同效应。总之,我们提供的证据表明,烟雾也是地中海中部地区物种的重要萌发线索。此外,无论是单独使用还是与其他烟雾化学物质结合使用,SAL 对烟雾敏感物种的萌芽都没有刺激作用。
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Nordic Journal of Botany
Nordic Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
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1.90
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100
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2 months
期刊介绍: Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi.
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