Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantings

The use of native species in landscape design is a choice related to environmental sustainability and it contributes to the aesthetic appeal of urban and marginal areas. However, to date, the lack of knowledge of the ecological characteristics and agronomic practices of these species, represents a...

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Main Authors: Enrico Scarici, Roberto Ruggeri, Maria Elena Provenzano, Francesco Rossini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-10-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/1040
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spelling doaj-d1bba8a5e2134e80ba94a10411de7d032020-11-25T01:43:48ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052017-10-0113210.4081/ija.2017.1040Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantingsEnrico Scarici0Roberto Ruggeri1Maria Elena Provenzano2Francesco Rossini3Department of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, University of Tuscia, ViterboDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, University of Tuscia, ViterboDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, University of Tuscia, ViterboDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo The use of native species in landscape design is a choice related to environmental sustainability and it contributes to the aesthetic appeal of urban and marginal areas. However, to date, the lack of knowledge of the ecological characteristics and agronomic practices of these species, represents a limit for their use. This study aims to obtain information about germination ecology, morphological traits and ornamental value of 7 selected perennial native taxa, with potential use in meadows seed mixtures for the Mediterranean environment. Seed germination for each taxon was assessed under different conditions (temperature, photoperiod and pre-treatment) in a controlled environment, while data on plant performances was collected from field plots. In general, the dormant seeds showed a positive response to pre-treatment with gibberellic acid (GA3) and chilling within a period of about six months from the time of seed collection. The dependence of germination on light and temperature was observed in most of the tested taxa. Differences in plant height and flowering dynamics gave practical directions in terms of combining seeds of different species to create and maintain a wildflower meadow in low-maintenance areas. Crepis bursifolia L. and Hypochaeris radicata L. were the only two species, which showed good persistence during the two-year field study and met the aesthetic requirements of low-input Mediterranean landscaping. Our study by adding original findings to the limited knowledge available on wildflower sowing in the Mediterranean environment, contributes to the development of sustainable strategies in the greening projects designed for those peculiar climatic conditions. https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/1040Herbaceous perennialsnative plantsgermination ecologyflowering dynamicseed dormancy breaking.
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author Enrico Scarici
Roberto Ruggeri
Maria Elena Provenzano
Francesco Rossini
spellingShingle Enrico Scarici
Roberto Ruggeri
Maria Elena Provenzano
Francesco Rossini
Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantings
Italian Journal of Agronomy
Herbaceous perennials
native plants
germination ecology
flowering dynamic
seed dormancy breaking.
author_facet Enrico Scarici
Roberto Ruggeri
Maria Elena Provenzano
Francesco Rossini
author_sort Enrico Scarici
title Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantings
title_short Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantings
title_full Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantings
title_fullStr Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantings
title_full_unstemmed Germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the Mediterranean landscape plantings
title_sort germination and performance of seven native wildflowers in the mediterranean landscape plantings
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The use of native species in landscape design is a choice related to environmental sustainability and it contributes to the aesthetic appeal of urban and marginal areas. However, to date, the lack of knowledge of the ecological characteristics and agronomic practices of these species, represents a limit for their use. This study aims to obtain information about germination ecology, morphological traits and ornamental value of 7 selected perennial native taxa, with potential use in meadows seed mixtures for the Mediterranean environment. Seed germination for each taxon was assessed under different conditions (temperature, photoperiod and pre-treatment) in a controlled environment, while data on plant performances was collected from field plots. In general, the dormant seeds showed a positive response to pre-treatment with gibberellic acid (GA3) and chilling within a period of about six months from the time of seed collection. The dependence of germination on light and temperature was observed in most of the tested taxa. Differences in plant height and flowering dynamics gave practical directions in terms of combining seeds of different species to create and maintain a wildflower meadow in low-maintenance areas. Crepis bursifolia L. and Hypochaeris radicata L. were the only two species, which showed good persistence during the two-year field study and met the aesthetic requirements of low-input Mediterranean landscaping. Our study by adding original findings to the limited knowledge available on wildflower sowing in the Mediterranean environment, contributes to the development of sustainable strategies in the greening projects designed for those peculiar climatic conditions.
topic Herbaceous perennials
native plants
germination ecology
flowering dynamic
seed dormancy breaking.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/1040
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