Source Locality Effects on Restoration Potential in Sphagnum palustre L. from 3 Ohio Sites

Q4 Multidisciplinary Ohio Journal of Sciences Pub Date : 2018-11-07 DOI:10.18061/OJS.V118I2.6354
T. Miller, R. Mitchell
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Understanding whether propagules from different donor sources differ in their performance at a site may be important for restoration of many habitats. This study aimed at evaluating source effects in Sphagnum palustre L, a peatland moss species, for potential use in a restoration setting. Tamarack Bog, a remnant peatland in Bath Township, Ohio, is being restored. One goal is to increase Sphagnum coverage. This study focused on the dominant species of peat moss at the bog, S. palustre. To test for source effects, S. palustre and water samples were collected from 3 different locations (Mentor Marsh, Tamarack Bog, and Singer Lake) and used in 2 experiments. Plant performance was assessed by measuring growth in length and increase in mass. In the first experiment, a full factorial test was conducted: moss sampled from each location was grown directly in water collected from each location. In the second experiment—also a full factorial test—moss sampled from each location was separately grown on a uniform, commercially harvested, peat substrate and supplied with water collected from each location. In the design of both experiments, local adaptation would be indicated by better performance (both experiments measured length change and mass change, plus capitulum counts in the second experiment) for plants grown in their home water source than for plants grown in water from other sites. Ultimately, the study team did not observe evidence for local adaptation in these experiments. However, there were strong plant source effects in both experiments and some indication of differences in response to the water from different sources. Interpreting these results from a restoration standpoint, using donor plants from several source sites may improve the success of restoration.
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来源地方性对俄亥俄州3个地点褐藻恢复潜力的影响
了解来自不同供体来源的繁殖体在一个地点的表现是否不同,对于许多栖息地的恢复可能是重要的。本研究旨在评估泥炭地苔藓Sphagnum palustre L的源效应,为其在泥炭地恢复环境中的潜在应用提供参考。塔玛拉克沼泽是俄亥俄州巴斯镇残存的泥炭地,目前正在恢复中。一个目标是增加Sphagnum的覆盖率。本研究以泥炭苔藓的优势种S. palustre为研究对象。为了检验源效应,从3个不同地点(Mentor Marsh、Tamarack沼泽和Singer湖)采集了S. palustre和水样,并进行了2个实验。通过测量植株的生长长度和质量来评估植株的性能。在第一个实验中,进行了全因子试验:从每个地点取样的苔藓直接生长在从每个地点收集的水中。在第二个实验中——也是一个全因子测试——从每个地点取样的苔藓分别生长在统一的、商业收获的泥炭基质上,并提供从每个地点收集的水。在这两个实验的设计中,本地适应表现为在本地水源中生长的植物比在其他地方的水源中生长的植物表现更好(两个实验都测量了长度变化和质量变化,第二个实验中还测量了头状花序数量)。最终,研究小组在这些实验中没有观察到局部适应的证据。然而,在两个实验中都有很强的植物源效应,并且有一些迹象表明对不同来源的水的反应存在差异。从恢复的角度解释这些结果,使用来自多个来源的供体植物可能会提高恢复的成功率。
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, plus the Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, The Ohio Journal of Science is the official publication of the Academy. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed, refereed papers contributing original knowledge to science, engineering, technology, education and their applications. The Journal is indexed and abstracted by many of the world"s leading indexing and abstracting services including State Academies of Science Abstracts which indexes the past 50 years of The Ohio Journal of Science.
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