Seed germination of six Iberian endemic species – a contribution to enhance plant conservation
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Taylor and Francis
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Biodiversity has been degraded all around the world due to anthropogenic factors. To counteract this
worldwide tendency, ecological restoration programs are expanding. In these programs, the use of
native herbaceous species, particularly those endemic or threatened, can be promoted by seeding
them but germination requirements for most of these species are unknown. Our research meant to fill
this gap of information for six Iberian endemic species suitable to use in restoration actions - Digitalis
thapsi, Ferula communis subsp. catalaunica, Linaria amethystea subsp. amethystea, Pterocephalidium
diandrum, Sanguisorba hybrida, and Silene scabriflora subsp. scabriflora. Their seed germination behaviour
was analysed to establish germination protocols for conservation actions. Three germination conditions
were used to simulate different sown seasons. Seeds of all species were tested without pretreatment
and subjected to a cold stratification. Seeds of S. hybrida and P. diandrum were additionally
tested with a scarification treatment. All species reached their better germination performance under
autumn conditions (15/10 C; 8/16 hours). In conclusion, for all the six Iberian endemic species tested,
germination speed and percentage were suitable for their use in native plants reinforcement.
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Mariana P. Fernandes, Carla Pinto-Cruz, Erika Almeida, Marlene Emídio, M. Paula Simões, Luiz Gazarini & Anabela D. F. Belo (2021) Seed germination of six Iberian endemic species – a contribution to enhance plant conservation, Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology, 155:6, 1146-1152, DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2020.1845841