作为发芽对全球变暖敏感性指标的种子功能特性

IF 5.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 Environmental Science Environmental Reviews Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1139/er-2023-0066
Itzel Guzmán-Vázquez, Leticia Bonilla-Valencia, Leopoldo Galicia
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气候变化对生态系统有着深远的影响,其中一个重要方面就是它对种子萌发的影响,而种子萌发是植物生命周期中的一个关键阶段。各种研究都探讨了植物物种对气温升高的反应,现在迫切需要将这些丰富的信息整合到一个连贯的框架中。本研究的目的是调查有关种子性状的文献,进而评估萌发对气候变化的反应,并提出萌发的功能组别。温度升高会影响种子性状,尤其是萌发性。许多物种在气温较高时萌发率都会提高,但不同物种和不同温度范围的萌发率有所不同。有些物种的发芽率保持稳定,而有些物种则会降低发芽率,以便将种子保留在种子库中。温度变化也会影响萌芽的时间和季节,有些物种会加快萌芽,有些则会推迟,从而影响竞争和暴露于不利条件的程度。温度的变化会改变种子的要求,影响对温度、湿度、光照、化学刺激和休眠的反应。萌发的改变会对种子库和幼苗库的动态产生深远影响,从而影响植物种群和生态群落的恢复能力。萌芽的变化会扰乱竞争态势,使某些植物优于其他植物,改变群落组成,并可能损害生态系统的功能。萌芽生态位、萌芽潜能和萌芽时相是评估气候变化对萌芽影响的基本概念。
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Functional Attributes of Seeds as Indicators of Germination Sensitivity to Global Warming
Climate change has profound impacts on ecosystems, and one critical aspect is its effect on seed germination, a crucial stage in plant life cycles. Various studies have explored the responses of plant species to rising temperatures, and there is now a pressing need to integrate this wealth of information into a coherent framework. The aim of this study was to survey literature about seed traits and thence to evaluate germination responses to climate change and to propose functional groups for germination. Increased temperature affects seed traits, particularly germinability. Many species show increased germination percentages in warmer temperatures, although the extent varies among species and temperature ranges. Some maintain a consistent percentage, whereas others reduce it to retain seeds in the seed bank. Temperature changes also affect the timing and season of germination, with some species accelerating germination, others delaying it, thereby influencing competition and exposure to adverse conditions. Shifts in temperature can alter seed requirements, affecting responses to temperature, humidity, light, chemical stimuli, and dormancy. Modifications in germination have profound effects on seed bank and seedling bank dynamics, affecting plant populations and ecological community resilience. Changes in germination can disrupt competitive dynamics, favoring some over others, altering community composition and potentially impairing ecosystem functionality. Germination Niche, Germination Potential, and Germination Phenology are fundamental concepts in the evaluation of climate change's implications for germination.
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Environmental Reviews
Environmental Reviews ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
CiteScore
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45
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1993, Environmental Reviews is a quarterly journal that presents authoritative literature reviews on a wide range of environmental science and associated environmental studies topics, with emphasis on the effects on and response of both natural and manmade ecosystems to anthropogenic stress. The authorship and scope are international, with critical literature reviews submitted and invited on such topics as sustainability, water supply management, climate change, harvesting impacts, acid rain, pesticide use, lake acidification, air and marine pollution, oil and gas development, biological control, food chain biomagnification, rehabilitation of polluted aquatic systems, erosion, forestry, bio-indicators of environmental stress, conservation of biodiversity, and many other environmental issues.
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