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  • Turkish Journal of Botany
  • Volume:43 Issue:3
  • Seed germination requirements of relictic and broadly-distributed populations of Chaerophyllum aureu...

Seed germination requirements of relictic and broadly-distributed populations of Chaerophyllum aureum (Apiaceae): connecting ecophysiology and genetic identity

Authors : Alejandro SANTIAGO, Oussama AHRAZEM, Lourdes GÓMEZGÓMEZ, Miguel ángel COPETE, Raquel HERRANZ, Pablo FERRANDIS
Pages : 320-330
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The main goal of this work was to relate the germinative ecology and genetic variability of Chaerolhyllum aureum L., an Apiaceae plant with dormant, underdeveloped embryos at the time of seed dispersal. We compared the seed germination physiology traits between a relictic geographically isolated Mediterranean population insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Iberian System; central Spain); and a population located in the main, colder Atlantic Alpine core insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Pyrenees; northern Spain);. We analyzed both populations? genetic identity in parallel on the basis of ISSR?PCR analyses. Stratification, gibberellin treatment, and seed storage tests showed that C. aureum seeds have deep complex morphophysiological dormancy. The Iberian System population seeds required shorter cold stratification than the Pyrenees population seeds insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(16 vs. 20 weeks); to germinate. The genetic analyses suggested closer similarity between Iberian System individuals and those from the Pyrenees requiring shorter cold periods to germinate. Our findings denote a consistent parallelism between germination physiology and genetic identity. The records from these germination and genetic analyses suggested selective pressure due to the climate differences between the two geographical regions. Thus, the individuals in the Iberian System population would have been selected from the original pool to a shorter cold-stratification requiring ecotype.
Keywords : Climate mediated selection, deep complex morphophysiological dormancy, embryo growth, interpopulation variability

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