黄缕草种子活力和萌发低阻碍森林恢复:种子质量和母系效应的作用

IF 2.9 Q1 FORESTRY Trees, Forests and People Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1016/j.tfp.2024.100746
L. David Huayta-Hinojosa , Harold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar , Katherine Lucero Lagones Poma , Yashira Stefani Llacua-Tineo , Fressia Nathalie Ames-Martínez , Daniel Renison
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种子的生理品质通常是由遗传和母树环境的相互作用以及种子质量等内在特性决定的。在安第斯高原,用于森林恢复项目的大量树苗生产受到种子供应和质量的限制。在那里,剩馀的森林中主要是蓼属植物。研究了秘鲁安第斯地区特有的濒危树种黄皮树(P. flavipila)种子活力与种子质量和母系效应的关系。对2个地点18棵母树的性状和环境进行了测定,并通过3个试验对种子质量进行了评价。种子质量为3.49±1.76 mg (0.5 ~ 16 mg),在母树内变异最大,其次是树间变异和地间变异。标准萌发率和温室萌发率分别为2.06±1.35%、0.59±0.89%和0.64±1.11%;(分别)均较低。这些结果归因于存在无活胚或无胚的种子。种子活力随种子质量和母树高的增加而增加,与幼苗数呈正相关(r = 0.56)。在黄皮草属中发现的种子活力和发芽率不足是该属中最低的。检测到的种子生理品质低是一个危险因素,加剧了该物种的威胁程度,对树苗生产构成挑战。本文报道的黄皮麻种子活力与种子质量、母系特征和环境的关系,可以指导种子质量的选择,并为进一步研究黄皮麻生殖生物学的挑战和局限性提供依据。
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Low seed viability and germination in Polylepis flavipila hinder forest restoration: The role of seed mass and maternal effects
Seed physiological quality is usually determined by the interaction between genetics and the mother tree's environment, as well as by intrinsic characteristics, such as seed mass. In the Andean highlands, massive sapling production for forest restoration projects is constrained by seed availability and quality. There, species of the genus Polylepis dominate the remnant forests. The associations of seed viability with seed mass and maternal effects were evaluated in P. flavipila, a threatened tree species endemic to the Peruvian Andes. The characteristics and environments of 18 mother trees from two sites were measured, and seed quality was assessed in three tests. Seed mass was 3.49 ± 1.76 mg (range: 0.5–16 mg) and showed the greatest variability within mother trees, followed by variability among trees and among sites. Viability rates, standard germination and greenhouse germination (2.06 ± 1.35 %, 0.59 ± 0.89 % and 0.64 ± 1.11 %; respectively) were low at both sites. These results were attributed to the presence of seeds with non-viable or absent embryos. Seed viability increased with seed mass and mother tree height, and was positively associated with number of seedlings (r = 0.56). The deficient seed viability and germination found in P. flavipila are the lowest reported for the genus. The low seed physiological quality detected is a risk factor that exacerbates the species' degree of threat, posing a challenge for sapling production. The reported associations of P. flavipila seed viability with seed mass and maternal characteristics and environment may guide the selection of better seed quality and serve as a basis for future studies on the challenges and limitations of the reproductive biology of this species.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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