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Title: | Characterization of Invasiveness, Thermotolerance and Light Requirement of Nine Invasive Species in China | Authors: | Bhatt, Arvind Chen, Xingxing Pompelli, Marcelo F. Jamal, Aftab Mancinelli, Roberto Radicetti, Emanuele |
Journal: | PLANTS | Issue Date: | 2023 | Abstract: | Understanding responsible functional traits for promoting plant invasiveness could be important to aid in the development of adequate management strategies for invasive species. Seed traits play an important role in the plant life cycle by affecting dispersal ability, formation of the soil seed bank, type and level of dormancy, germination, survival and/or competitive ability. We assessed seed traits and germination strategies of nine invasive species under five temperature regimes and light/dark treatments. Our results showed a considerable level of interspecific variation in germination percentage among the tested species. Both cooler (5/10 °C) and warmer (35/40 °C) temperatures tended to inhibit germination. All study species were considered small-seeded, and seed size did not affect germination in the light. Yet, a slightly negative correlation was found between germination in the dark and seed dimensions. We classified the species into three categories according to their germination strategies: (i) risk-avoiders, mostly displaying dormant seeds with low G%; (ii) risk-takers, reaching a high G% in a broad range of temperatures; (iii) intermediate species, showing moderate G% values, which could be enhanced in specific temperature regimes. Variability in germination requirements could be important to explain species coexistence and invasion ability of plants to colonize different ecosystems. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2067/50917 | ISSN: | 2223-7747 | DOI: | 10.3390/plants12051192 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
Appears in Collections: | A1. Articolo in rivista |
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