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Fire and seed maturity drive the viability, dormancy, and germination of two invasive species: Acacia longifolia (Andrews) Willd. and Acacia mearnsii De Wild

Authors :
Otilia Reyes
Oscar Cruz
M. Casal
Sheila F. Riveiro
Source :
Annals of Forest Science, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010), 2020, 77 (2), pp.60. ⟨10.1007/s13595-020-00965-x⟩
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2020.

Abstract

International audience; Key messageAcacia longifoliaandAcacia mearnsiiexhibit different reproductive behavior (viability, germination, and dormancy) in relation to fire and seed maturation. The potential of invasion ofA. longifoliais stronger than that ofA. mearnsii.A. longifoliagerminates abundantly between fires and after fires, whileA. mearnsiionly germinates after fire and needs higher thermal thresholds to break dormancy.ContextFire affects environments through the modification of biological processes such as seed viability, dormancy, and germination. Seed maturation stage can modulate seed response to fire. Invasive alien species could be enhanced by forest fires.AimsTo analyze the viability, germination, and dormancy of two invasive alien species (Acacia longifolia and Acacia mearnsii) in relation to fire and seed maturation.MethodsViability of seeds was obtained performing a tetrazolium test. Additionally, we obtained germination and dormancy in mature and fresh seeds simulating fire conditions through different levels of fire factors (smoke, ash, charcoal, and heat).ResultsControl viability of seeds was 100% in the two Acacia species and maturation stages and severe heat reduced it to zero. Germination of A. longifolia varied depending on the maturation stage, being higher in fresh seeds. In A. mearnsii, germination did not change with maturation. In both species, heat stimulated germination by breaking seed dormancy. Seed maturation stage and fire factors affect the germination speed of each species differently.ConclusionFire reduces viability, stimulates germination, and breaks dormancy of the two species. Seed maturity exerts notable effects on A. longifolia reproductive behavior.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12864560 and 1297966X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Forest Science, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010), 2020, 77 (2), pp.60. ⟨10.1007/s13595-020-00965-x⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....43d045de977b226bb163bf5c4408010a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-020-00965-x⟩