Among coastal plant species at risk from rapid environmental changes is the North American Great Lakes dune endemic . Despite being listed as federally threatened, little is known about how seed attributes influence germination and dormancy-break patterns in the context of climate change. Following a previous work where we found differences in the number and weight of seeds among capitulum positions and study sites, here we examine the effects of seed attributes (capitulum position, seed weight, and site of origin) on the proportion and timing of seed germination under temperature treatments that simulate projected warming in the Great Lakes (20/10, 25/10, and 30/10°C day/night). Our results demonstrate that produces diverse cohorts of seeds with seed attributes that significantly influence the timing and probability of germination over a 3-year soil seed bank. seed germination proportions were highest at 20°C and decreased successively at 25 and 30°C. Seeds from terminal capitula also had higher germination proportions and took longer to germinate than those from secondary capitula. Lastly, the effect of seed weight on germination probability depended on site of origin and capitulum position, with all effects varying in size and significance over time. Ultimately, our results highlight the considerable differences in germination patterns exhibited by seeds from different capitulum positions and sites of origin and provide insight into the dormancy-break patterns that might experience under predicted temperature rise in the Great Lakes region of North America.
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Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, China.
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Graduate School of Informatics, Osaka Metropolitan University, Sakai, Japan.
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Curr Opin Plant Biol
October 2024
Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University, 36849, Auburn, AL, USA. Electronic address:
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