Seed germination of burned site pioneer plants affected by heat treatment after incubation for several months.

  • Cong Min
    Institute for Basin Ecosystem Studies, Gifu University
  • Kikuchi Takao
    Institute for Basin Ecosystem Studies, Gifu University

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  • 山火事跡地に実生が顕著な種の種子発芽に対する培養途上の加熱の効果

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Abstract

We examined the seed germination response of representative pioneer plants following a forest fire to short-time heat treatment after incubation for several months. Heat treatment was conducted for the seeds which could not germinate during the initial incubation. Among the twelve species examined, Solanum lyratum Thunb., Broussonetia kazinoki Sieb., Phytolacca americana L., Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Trautv., Vitis coignetiae Pulliat., and Smilax china L. were accelerated in germination by treatment conducted four months and six months after sowing, i.e., 50℃ in the day and 25℃ at night for two days. These results indicate that 1) seeds of these species are at least partly not germinative under conditions of ordinal incubation but that 2) germination of such seeds can be accelerated by heat when they are left under moist, incubation conditions. Such germination behavior is likely to be a characteristic of moist seeds and to occur in pioneer plants at burned sites in Japan, which has a wet, temperate climate.

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  • Vegetation Science

    Vegetation Science 15 (1), 1-5, 1998

    The Society of Vegetation Science

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  • CRID
    1390282679462908416
  • NII Article ID
    110008145204
  • NII Book ID
    AA11347548
  • DOI
    10.15031/vegsci.15.1
  • ISSN
    21894809
    13422448
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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