The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems

ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock and/or temperature fluctuation, and how species respond to such fire-related cues is important to understand post-fire regeneration strategies. Thus, we tested how heat shock and daily temperature flu...

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Main Authors: Talita Zupo, M. Jaime Baeza, Alessandra Fidelis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil 2016-01-01
Series:Acta Botânica Brasílica
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062016005009102&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-012826a1eb6e4f1cb0bb87cf4b6bb9e92020-11-24T22:26:46ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X2016-01-01010.1590/0102-33062016abb0246S0102-33062016005009102The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystemsTalita ZupoM. Jaime BaezaAlessandra FidelisABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock and/or temperature fluctuation, and how species respond to such fire-related cues is important to understand post-fire regeneration strategies. Thus, we tested how heat shock and daily temperature fluctuations affect the germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems; two from the Cerrado and two from the Mediterranean Basin. Seeds of all four species were subjected to four treatments: Fire (F), temperature fluctuations (TF), fire+temperature fluctuations (F+TF) and control (C). After treatments, seeds were put to germinate for 60 days at 25ºC (dark). Responses differed according to species and native ecosystem. Germination percentage for the Cerrado species did not increase with any of the treatments, while germination of one Mediterranean species increased with all treatments and the other only with treatments that included fire. Although the Cerrado species did not respond to the treatments used in this study, their seeds survived the exposure to heat shock, which suggests they possess tolerance to fire. Fire frequency in the Cerrado is higher than that in Mediterranean ecosystems, thus traits related to fire-resistance would be more advantageous than traits related to post-fire recruitment, which are widespread among Mediterranean species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062016005009102&lng=en&tlng=enCerradoMediterranean Basinmean germination timephysical dormancypost-fire germination
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author Talita Zupo
M. Jaime Baeza
Alessandra Fidelis
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M. Jaime Baeza
Alessandra Fidelis
The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems
Acta Botânica Brasílica
Cerrado
Mediterranean Basin
mean germination time
physical dormancy
post-fire germination
author_facet Talita Zupo
M. Jaime Baeza
Alessandra Fidelis
author_sort Talita Zupo
title The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems
title_short The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems
title_full The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems
title_fullStr The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed The effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems
title_sort effect of simulated heat-shock and daily temperature fluctuations on seed germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems
publisher Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
series Acta Botânica Brasílica
issn 1677-941X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock and/or temperature fluctuation, and how species respond to such fire-related cues is important to understand post-fire regeneration strategies. Thus, we tested how heat shock and daily temperature fluctuations affect the germination of four species from fire-prone ecosystems; two from the Cerrado and two from the Mediterranean Basin. Seeds of all four species were subjected to four treatments: Fire (F), temperature fluctuations (TF), fire+temperature fluctuations (F+TF) and control (C). After treatments, seeds were put to germinate for 60 days at 25ºC (dark). Responses differed according to species and native ecosystem. Germination percentage for the Cerrado species did not increase with any of the treatments, while germination of one Mediterranean species increased with all treatments and the other only with treatments that included fire. Although the Cerrado species did not respond to the treatments used in this study, their seeds survived the exposure to heat shock, which suggests they possess tolerance to fire. Fire frequency in the Cerrado is higher than that in Mediterranean ecosystems, thus traits related to fire-resistance would be more advantageous than traits related to post-fire recruitment, which are widespread among Mediterranean species.
topic Cerrado
Mediterranean Basin
mean germination time
physical dormancy
post-fire germination
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