Abstract
Maritime Pine forests cover important mountain areas in Portugal and are known to be a particularly fire-prone forest type. Understory composition plays an important role in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services after recurrent wildfires.
This study aims to improve the knowledge on the germination ecology of understory species of Maritime Pine forests, focusing on the importance of seed provenance, including in relation to germination enhancement by heating.
The selected species were Cistus ladanifer L., Erica australis L., Erica umbellata L., Pterospartum tridentatum L. (Willk), and Genista triacanthos Brot. Seeds were collected from two or three distant populations. Besides a control treatment, two heating regimes were applied, i.e., 100A degrees C during 5 min and 80A degrees C during 30 min.
Heating treatments significantly enhanced germination in four out of the five species. Differences between provenances were most evident for C. ladanifer and E. australis, especially following the heating treatments. Overall, the seeds from the southern provenances germinated better and, at the same time, were smaller.
The present results confirmed that seed provenance should not be ignored as a key factor in germination ecology, so that further work is needed to untangle the roles of environmental and genetic factors in the observed differences between provenances.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 499-507 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Annals of Forest Science |
| Volume | 69 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jun 2012 |
Funding
This study was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) and QREN through PhD grants attributed to A. Vasques (SFRH/BD/47522/2008) and P. Maia (SFRH/BD/42168/2007).
Keywords
- Germination
- Seed provenance
- Maritime Pine ecosystem
- Fire-prone shrubs
- Cistus ladanifer
- Erica australis
- Erica umbellata
- Genista triacanthos
- Pterospartum tridentatum
- MEDITERRANEAN BASIN
- CISTUS LADANIFER
- ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION
- ERICA-AUSTRALIS
- NW SPAIN
- FIRE
- HEAT
- REGENERATION
- BIODIVERSITY
- PINASTER