Density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea species

Abstract Background Density in inter and intraspecific plant-plant interactions affects the action modes of allelopathy (autotoxicity, negative and positive allelopathy). Some seeds exude compounds that inhibit the germination of others. Ipomoea murucoides and I. pauciflora are sympatric tree specie...

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Main Authors: Zoila Mercedes Aguilar-Franco, Alejandro Flores-Palacios, Alejandro Flores-Morales, Irene Perea-Arango, José de Jesús Arellano-García, Susana Valencia-Díaz
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Published: BMC 2019-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-019-0087-z
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spelling doaj-4e027892db904bda80fb9e8b67e1100a2020-11-25T03:37:42ZengBMCRevista Chilena de Historia Natural0717-63172019-09-019211910.1186/s40693-019-0087-zDensity-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea speciesZoila Mercedes Aguilar-Franco0Alejandro Flores-Palacios1Alejandro Flores-Morales2Irene Perea-Arango3José de Jesús Arellano-García4Susana Valencia-Díaz5Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosCentro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Conservación (CIβγC), Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosFacultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosCentro de Investigación en Biotecnología (CEIB), Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosCentro de Investigación en Biotecnología (CEIB), Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosCentro de Investigación en Biotecnología (CEIB), Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosAbstract Background Density in inter and intraspecific plant-plant interactions affects the action modes of allelopathy (autotoxicity, negative and positive allelopathy). Some seeds exude compounds that inhibit the germination of others. Ipomoea murucoides and I. pauciflora are sympatric tree species that form patches at the local scale where one or the other dominates, possibly due to allelopathy in the seeds. The objective of this study was to determine the possible density-dependence of the allelopathic effect among seeds of these species through the measure of seed germination and seedling emergence. Methods In both species, allelopathy was measured as: a) germination in mixed sowing of both species at different proportions, b) germination in single-species trials at different densities after adding seed extracts of both species, and c) seedling emergence in seed mixtures of both species sown at different proportions beneath canopies of the two Ipomoea species. Results Seed germination of I. murucoides was increased by the presence of I. pauciflora and diminished at higher densities of its own seeds; however, seed germination of I. pauciflora was not affected by the presence of I. murucoides seeds. The addition of extracts (either from conspecifics or congeneric) diminished the germination of both species and at higher seed densities the germination was lower. Seedling emergence did not depend on the species under which the seeds were sown nor on the density of the seeds. Conclusions The germination experiments evidenced positive allelopathy and/or autotoxicity, while there was no evidence of allelopathic effects in seedling emergence. The allelopathic activity is reported in the seeds of these species for the first time.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-019-0087-zAutotoxicityChemical interferenceFacilitationReplacement series experimentResource competitionTropical dry forest
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author Zoila Mercedes Aguilar-Franco
Alejandro Flores-Palacios
Alejandro Flores-Morales
Irene Perea-Arango
José de Jesús Arellano-García
Susana Valencia-Díaz
spellingShingle Zoila Mercedes Aguilar-Franco
Alejandro Flores-Palacios
Alejandro Flores-Morales
Irene Perea-Arango
José de Jesús Arellano-García
Susana Valencia-Díaz
Density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea species
Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Autotoxicity
Chemical interference
Facilitation
Replacement series experiment
Resource competition
Tropical dry forest
author_facet Zoila Mercedes Aguilar-Franco
Alejandro Flores-Palacios
Alejandro Flores-Morales
Irene Perea-Arango
José de Jesús Arellano-García
Susana Valencia-Díaz
author_sort Zoila Mercedes Aguilar-Franco
title Density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea species
title_short Density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea species
title_full Density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea species
title_fullStr Density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea species
title_full_unstemmed Density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two Ipomoea species
title_sort density-dependent effect of allelopathy on germination and seedling emergence in two ipomoea species
publisher BMC
series Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
issn 0717-6317
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background Density in inter and intraspecific plant-plant interactions affects the action modes of allelopathy (autotoxicity, negative and positive allelopathy). Some seeds exude compounds that inhibit the germination of others. Ipomoea murucoides and I. pauciflora are sympatric tree species that form patches at the local scale where one or the other dominates, possibly due to allelopathy in the seeds. The objective of this study was to determine the possible density-dependence of the allelopathic effect among seeds of these species through the measure of seed germination and seedling emergence. Methods In both species, allelopathy was measured as: a) germination in mixed sowing of both species at different proportions, b) germination in single-species trials at different densities after adding seed extracts of both species, and c) seedling emergence in seed mixtures of both species sown at different proportions beneath canopies of the two Ipomoea species. Results Seed germination of I. murucoides was increased by the presence of I. pauciflora and diminished at higher densities of its own seeds; however, seed germination of I. pauciflora was not affected by the presence of I. murucoides seeds. The addition of extracts (either from conspecifics or congeneric) diminished the germination of both species and at higher seed densities the germination was lower. Seedling emergence did not depend on the species under which the seeds were sown nor on the density of the seeds. Conclusions The germination experiments evidenced positive allelopathy and/or autotoxicity, while there was no evidence of allelopathic effects in seedling emergence. The allelopathic activity is reported in the seeds of these species for the first time.
topic Autotoxicity
Chemical interference
Facilitation
Replacement series experiment
Resource competition
Tropical dry forest
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-019-0087-z
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