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DOI10.1017/S0960258517000174
The seed ecology of Aegilops triuncialis: linking trait variation to growing conditions
Dyer, Andrew R.
通讯作者Dyer, Andrew R.
来源期刊SEED SCIENCE RESEARCH
ISSN0960-2585
EISSN1475-2735
出版年2017
卷号27期号:3页码:183-198
英文摘要

Adaptive plastic responses in invasive species allow for establishment and persistence despite the lack of genetic matching to new environments. The capacity of annual species to invade habitats to which they are not adapted is likely to be predicated on post-invasion seed trait variation correlated with conditions in the new habitat. To test this, I compared variation in seed traits and germination patterns of Aegilops triuncialis, an invasive annual grass, from 69 sample populations from 24 sites in California (USA) across 13 years. Seed mass, germination fractions, seed viability, and strength of induced dormancy between dimorphic seed pairs were used to investigate plastic variation within and among populations, across two general soil types, and among two widespread maternal genotypes. I found that seed mass variation was constrained although both seed types showed a 3-fold range among populations, 20-25% variation within populations between years, and was positively correlated with longer growing seasons. However, induced seed dormancy in the small seed type was correlated with large seed mass and to late-season precipitation, suggesting that longer growing seasons influence the strength of maternal and sibling chemical signals that induce dormancy in the small seeds. Thus variation in small seed germination fractions varies with the growing conditions experienced by the maternal plant. The greater longevity of the small seed type suggests that plasticity in germination in this species may contribute to seed bank formation, which is atypical of invasive annual grasses in California, and this may contribute to the persistence and spread of A. triuncialis in invaded ranges.


英文关键词Aegilops triuncialis annual grass genotypic variation germination invasive species population seed ecology
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000408323200003
WOS关键词EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY ; BROMUS-TECTORUM ; BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS ; DESERT ANNUALS ; PLANT INVASION ; NORTH-AMERICA ; GERMINATION ; PLASTICITY ; POPULATIONS ; DORMANCY
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/202403
作者单位Univ South Carolina Aiken, Dept Biol & Geol, 471 Univ Pkwy, Aiken, SC 29801 USA
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Dyer, Andrew R.. The seed ecology of Aegilops triuncialis: linking trait variation to growing conditions[J],2017,27(3):183-198.
APA Dyer, Andrew R..(2017).The seed ecology of Aegilops triuncialis: linking trait variation to growing conditions.SEED SCIENCE RESEARCH,27(3),183-198.
MLA Dyer, Andrew R.."The seed ecology of Aegilops triuncialis: linking trait variation to growing conditions".SEED SCIENCE RESEARCH 27.3(2017):183-198.
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