Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgata

Precipitation regime and seedling emergence time both influence plant growth and reproduction. However, little attention has been given to the effects of these combined factors on the reproductive strategy of Chloris virgata, which is a vital species in Songnen grassland. Here, we simulated the chan...

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Main Authors: Ying Wang, Jiawei Chen, Yige Huang, Zhongsheng Mu, Changfu Wang
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-11c75b01e61f4387b864cf53e4a2d4b82020-11-25T02:43:26ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-02-018e847610.7717/peerj.8476Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgataYing Wang0Jiawei Chen1Yige Huang2Zhongsheng Mu3Changfu Wang4Jilin Jianzhu University, Key Laboratory of Songliao Aquatic Environment, Ministry of Education, Changchun, Jilin, ChinaJilin Jianzhu University, Key Laboratory of Songliao Aquatic Environment, Ministry of Education, Changchun, Jilin, ChinaEnvironmental Geology, The Fifth Geological Survey Institute of Jilin Province, Changchun, Jilin, ChinaJilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, Jilin, ChinaJilin Jianzhu University, Key Laboratory of Songliao Aquatic Environment, Ministry of Education, Changchun, Jilin, ChinaPrecipitation regime and seedling emergence time both influence plant growth and reproduction. However, little attention has been given to the effects of these combined factors on the reproductive strategy of Chloris virgata, which is a vital species in Songnen grassland. Here, we simulated the changes in the precipitation regime and seedling emergence time to evaluate tiller traits and seed production. The results showed that tiller number behaved similarly among three precipitation regimes when sowed on 15 May (T1), while it increased significantly with precipitation regimes when sowed on 15 June (T2) and 15 July (T3). Tiller number decreased significantly with the seedling emergence time under the same water supply treatment. The proportional allocation of reproductive tiller number to total tiller number was significantly higher at T3 than at T1 and T2. Seed number remained similar under different precipitation regimes at T2 and T3, whereas it was significantly lower under low precipitation than under other water levels at T1. Seed number reached the maximum values at T2 under the same level of precipitation treatment. Seed size was significantly lower under low precipitation compared to other water supply treatments and the lowest values in seed size, about 0.5 mg, occurred at T2 under all the precipitation regimes. The lowest values in spike number were under low precipitation at all seedling emergence times. Seed yield exhibited similar trends with seed size under different precipitation regimes, while the greatest gains in these values were at T1 under all the precipitation regimes. Our findings showed that simulated precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time affected the reproductive strategy of C. virgata. Typical and high precipitation, as well as early seedling emergence, will improve the seed yield and seed quality in this species.https://peerj.com/articles/8476.pdfReproductionSeed sizeSeed yieldTiller trait
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author Ying Wang
Jiawei Chen
Yige Huang
Zhongsheng Mu
Changfu Wang
spellingShingle Ying Wang
Jiawei Chen
Yige Huang
Zhongsheng Mu
Changfu Wang
Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgata
PeerJ
Reproduction
Seed size
Seed yield
Tiller trait
author_facet Ying Wang
Jiawei Chen
Yige Huang
Zhongsheng Mu
Changfu Wang
author_sort Ying Wang
title Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgata
title_short Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgata
title_full Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgata
title_fullStr Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgata
title_full_unstemmed Coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in Chloris virgata
title_sort coupled influence of precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time on the reproductive strategy in chloris virgata
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Precipitation regime and seedling emergence time both influence plant growth and reproduction. However, little attention has been given to the effects of these combined factors on the reproductive strategy of Chloris virgata, which is a vital species in Songnen grassland. Here, we simulated the changes in the precipitation regime and seedling emergence time to evaluate tiller traits and seed production. The results showed that tiller number behaved similarly among three precipitation regimes when sowed on 15 May (T1), while it increased significantly with precipitation regimes when sowed on 15 June (T2) and 15 July (T3). Tiller number decreased significantly with the seedling emergence time under the same water supply treatment. The proportional allocation of reproductive tiller number to total tiller number was significantly higher at T3 than at T1 and T2. Seed number remained similar under different precipitation regimes at T2 and T3, whereas it was significantly lower under low precipitation than under other water levels at T1. Seed number reached the maximum values at T2 under the same level of precipitation treatment. Seed size was significantly lower under low precipitation compared to other water supply treatments and the lowest values in seed size, about 0.5 mg, occurred at T2 under all the precipitation regimes. The lowest values in spike number were under low precipitation at all seedling emergence times. Seed yield exhibited similar trends with seed size under different precipitation regimes, while the greatest gains in these values were at T1 under all the precipitation regimes. Our findings showed that simulated precipitation regimes and seedling emergence time affected the reproductive strategy of C. virgata. Typical and high precipitation, as well as early seedling emergence, will improve the seed yield and seed quality in this species.
topic Reproduction
Seed size
Seed yield
Tiller trait
url https://peerj.com/articles/8476.pdf
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