Effects of Digestion on Germination of Native Grasses of the Southern Great Plains

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Rangeland Ecology & Management Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rama.2024.09.009
Shaelyn T. Rainey, Caitlyn E. Cooper-Norris, Katherine A. Pearson, Aaron B. Norris
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Rehabilitating rangelands through native plantings can be an expensive and risky endeavor that requires extended time periods with low success rates. Economical methods of seed dispersal through ruminant ingestion have been tested unsuccessfully in the Northern Great Plains, but this approach has not been evaluated in depth in the Southern High Plains. Scarification during digestive processes could potentially improve the germinability of native grass species possessing low germination rates and assist in approving plant establishment. To determine how various digestive phases affect seed germinability, we evaluated how simulated digestion affected germination parameters for sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula [Michx.] Torr.), buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides [Nutt.] J.T. Columbus), blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis [Willd. ex Kunth] Lag. ex Griffiths), silver bluestem (Bothriochloa laguroides [DC.] Herter), green sprangletop (Leptochloa dubia [Kunth] Nees), and plains bristlegrass (Setaria leucopila [Scribn. & Merr.] K. Schum.). Seeds were incubated in either 1) rumen fluid for 48 h, 2) acid-pepsin solution for 2 h, or 3) rumen fluid for 48 h, followed by acid-pepsin solution for 2 h. Statistical procedures were performed for all germination parameters using general linear mixed models. Only buffalograss demonstrated the ability to survive the full digestive process, having greater germination than all other species exposed to the rumen fermentation and acid-pepsin treatment (P ≤ 0.05). Acid-pepsin treatment maintained or increased germination relative to the control for all species (P ≤ 0.001). Depending on the species, digestive treatments altered the germination profile relative to the nondigested control. Results from this study indicate that seed dispersal via ruminants is not an effective option for most of the species tested, with only buffalograss being a potential candidate. In contrast, endozoochory by monogastric species may increase the success of seed establishment; however, this could support the migration of noxious or invasive species that can greatly alter vegetative communities.
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Rangeland Ecology & Management
Rangeland Ecology & Management 农林科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Rangeland Ecology & Management publishes all topics-including ecology, management, socioeconomic and policy-pertaining to global rangelands. The journal''s mission is to inform academics, ecosystem managers and policy makers of science-based information to promote sound rangeland stewardship. Author submissions are published in five manuscript categories: original research papers, high-profile forum topics, concept syntheses, as well as research and technical notes. Rangelands represent approximately 50% of the Earth''s land area and provision multiple ecosystem services for large human populations. This expansive and diverse land area functions as coupled human-ecological systems. Knowledge of both social and biophysical system components and their interactions represent the foundation for informed rangeland stewardship. Rangeland Ecology & Management uniquely integrates information from multiple system components to address current and pending challenges confronting global rangelands.
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