4 Preliminary Study on Clustering Effect on Seed Germination for Several Aquatic Plants

2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 330-335
Author(s):  
Jie-Lin LI ◽  
Li-Yan YIN ◽  
Yuan-Yuan CHEN ◽  
Shu-Ping GU ◽  
Wei LI
Plants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 741
Author(s):  
Rocío Fernández-Zamudio ◽  
Pablo García-Murillo ◽  
Carmen Díaz-Paniagua

In temporary ponds, seed germination largely determines how well aquatic plant assemblages recover after dry periods. Some aquatic plants have terrestrial morphotypes that can produce seeds even in dry years. Here, we performed an experiment to compare germination patterns for seeds produced by aquatic and terrestrial morphotypes of Ranunculus peltatus subsp. saniculifolius over the course of five inundation events. During the first inundation event, percent germination was higher for terrestrial morphotype seeds (36.1%) than for aquatic morphotype seeds (6.1%). Seed germination peaked for both groups during the second inundation event (terrestrial morphotype: 47%; aquatic morphotype: 34%). Even after all five events, some viable seeds had not yet germinated (terrestrial morphotype: 0.6%; aquatic morphotype: 5%). We also compared germination patterns for the two morphotypes in Callitriche brutia: the percent germination was higher for terrestrial morphotype seeds (79.5%) than for aquatic morphotype seeds (41.9%). Both aquatic plant species use two complementary strategies to ensure population persistence despite the unpredictable conditions of temporary ponds. First, plants can produce seeds with different dormancy periods that germinate during different inundation periods. Second, plants can produce terrestrial morphotypes, which generate more seeds during dry periods, allowing for re-establishment when conditions are once again favorable.


1986 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-225 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aletta D. Esterhuizen ◽  
H.A. van de Venter ◽  
P.J. Robbertse

2016 ◽  
Vol 49 (5) ◽  
pp. 411-415
Author(s):  
In Chul Kong ◽  
Mun Hee Lee ◽  
Hyun Jin Jang ◽  
Eun Jin Lee ◽  
Kyung Seok Ko ◽  
...  

Science ◽  
1948 ◽  
Vol 107 (2768) ◽  
pp. 63-63
Author(s):  
S. R. Bose ◽  
A. B. Bose ◽  
K. L. Dey

Author(s):  
Claudia Gonçalves de Azevedo ◽  
Ruan Vitor Cortelassi da Cruz

Science ◽  
1948 ◽  
Vol 107 (2768) ◽  
pp. 63-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. R. BOSE ◽  
A. B. BOSE ◽  
K. L. DEY

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Fatirah Fadil ◽  
Nor Dalila Nor Affandi ◽  
Nur Aqilah Ibrahim ◽  
Mohd Iqbal Misnon ◽  
Ahmad Mukifza Harun ◽  
...  

The increasing intensity of coronavirus (COVID-19) spreading emphasizes the significant development in home food production to reduce the incoming socioeconomic impact from soaring food prices, supply chain fragility, and severe economic crisis. This preliminary study was initiated to demonstrate the possibility of using electrospun fibers as a potential substrate in the application of seed germination activity. The drive of this preliminary study was to integrate the electrospun nanofiber-based material in exploring the current surge in home food production via seed germination in order to introduce cheap source of food without being distracted by the pandemic impact in general. Mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) was chosen as it is easy and fast to sprout. Four samples of poly (ε-caprolactone)- (PCL-) based fibers were prepared by means of electrospinning technique, with the optimized flow rate between 0.05 and 0.20 ml/min at a fixed distance of 10 cm needle tip to collector. Mung bean seeds were allowed to germinate on the fabricated electrospun PCL fibers for 96 hours. Our observations include germination percentage, seedling weight, radicle length, and plumule growth. The highest radicle length and plumule length of seedlings were 27.8 mm and 6.7 mm, respectively. There were no inhibitory effects on seed germination and minimal structural fragmentation of smaller diameter electrospun fibers as revealed by FESEM. These results show that the seeds were able to germinate on electrospun PCL fiber substrate, owing to the properties of high surface area and excellent fluid water uptake of PCL fibers.


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