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Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China

Seed dispersal and germination were examined for 70 species from the cold Gurbantunggut Desert in northwest China. Mean and range (3 orders of magnitude) of seed mass were smaller and narrower than those in other floras (5–8 orders of magnitude), which implies that selection favors relatively smalle...

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Autores principales: Liu, Huiliang, Zhang, Daoyuan, Yang, Xuejun, Huang, Zhenying, Duan, Shimin, Wang, Xiyong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4248421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/346405
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author Liu, Huiliang
Zhang, Daoyuan
Yang, Xuejun
Huang, Zhenying
Duan, Shimin
Wang, Xiyong
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Zhang, Daoyuan
Yang, Xuejun
Huang, Zhenying
Duan, Shimin
Wang, Xiyong
author_sort Liu, Huiliang
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description Seed dispersal and germination were examined for 70 species from the cold Gurbantunggut Desert in northwest China. Mean and range (3 orders of magnitude) of seed mass were smaller and narrower than those in other floras (5–8 orders of magnitude), which implies that selection favors relatively smaller seeds in this desert. We identified five dispersal syndromes (anemochory, zoochory, autochory, barochory, and ombrohydrochory), and anemochorous species were most abundant. Seed mass (F = 3.50, P = 0.01), seed size (F = 8.31, P < 0.01), and seed shape (F = 2.62, P = 0.04) differed significantly among the five dispersal syndromes and barochorous species were significantly smaller and rounder than the others. There were no significant correlations between seed mass (seed weight) (P = 0.15), seed size (P = 0.38), or seed shape (variance) (P = 0.95) and germination percentage. However, germination percentages differed significantly among the dispersal syndromes (F = 3.64, P = 0.01) and seeds of ombrohydrochorous species had higher germination percentages than those of the other species. In the Gurbantunggut Desert, the percentage of species with seed dormancy was about 80%. In general, our studies suggest that adaptive strategies in seed dispersal and germination of plants in this area are closely related to the environment in which they live and that they are influenced by natural selection forces.
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spelling pubmed-42484212014-12-07 Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China Liu, Huiliang Zhang, Daoyuan Yang, Xuejun Huang, Zhenying Duan, Shimin Wang, Xiyong ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Seed dispersal and germination were examined for 70 species from the cold Gurbantunggut Desert in northwest China. Mean and range (3 orders of magnitude) of seed mass were smaller and narrower than those in other floras (5–8 orders of magnitude), which implies that selection favors relatively smaller seeds in this desert. We identified five dispersal syndromes (anemochory, zoochory, autochory, barochory, and ombrohydrochory), and anemochorous species were most abundant. Seed mass (F = 3.50, P = 0.01), seed size (F = 8.31, P < 0.01), and seed shape (F = 2.62, P = 0.04) differed significantly among the five dispersal syndromes and barochorous species were significantly smaller and rounder than the others. There were no significant correlations between seed mass (seed weight) (P = 0.15), seed size (P = 0.38), or seed shape (variance) (P = 0.95) and germination percentage. However, germination percentages differed significantly among the dispersal syndromes (F = 3.64, P = 0.01) and seeds of ombrohydrochorous species had higher germination percentages than those of the other species. In the Gurbantunggut Desert, the percentage of species with seed dormancy was about 80%. In general, our studies suggest that adaptive strategies in seed dispersal and germination of plants in this area are closely related to the environment in which they live and that they are influenced by natural selection forces. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4248421/ /pubmed/25485296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/346405 Text en Copyright © 2014 Huiliang Liu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Huiliang
Zhang, Daoyuan
Yang, Xuejun
Huang, Zhenying
Duan, Shimin
Wang, Xiyong
Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China
title Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China
title_full Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China
title_fullStr Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China
title_full_unstemmed Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China
title_short Seed Dispersal and Germination Traits of 70 Plant Species Inhabiting the Gurbantunggut Desert in Northwest China
title_sort seed dispersal and germination traits of 70 plant species inhabiting the gurbantunggut desert in northwest china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4248421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/346405
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