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Dry/wet cycling reduces spore germination and viability in six peatland bryophytes
Fan, B.-B.
Yusup, S.
Northeast Normal Univ, Sch Geog Sci, Key Lab Geog Proc & Ecol Secur Changbai Mt, Minist Educ, Changchun, Peoples R China.;Northeast Normal Univ, Inst Peat & Mire Res, State Environm Protect Key Lab Wetland Ecol & Vege, Changchun, Peoples R China.;Jilin Prov Key Lab Wetland Ecol Proc & Environm Ch, Changchun, Peoples R China..
Sundberg, Sebastian
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology, Biology, Department of Ecology and Genetics, Plant Ecology and Evolution. Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Swedish Species Informat Ctr, Uppsala, Sweden.
ORCID iD:
0000-0001-7966-9097
Chen, Y.-D.
Qiao, H.-X.
Liu, S.-S.
Bu, Z.-J.
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2023 (English)
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Plant Biology, ISSN 1435-8603, E-ISSN 1438-8677, Vol. 25, no 3, p. 440-447
Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Dry/wet cycling driven by water level fluctuation in wetlands may strongly influence the destiny of seeds. However, how dry/wet cycling affects spore survival and germinability in peatland bryophytes is poorly understood.
Six peatland bryophytes, three hummock- and three hollow-dwelling
Sphagnum
species, were chosen as study species. We tested the effects of dry (60% air RH)/wet (waterlogging) cycle frequency (once per 12, 8 or 4 days for low, medium or high, respectively) and ratio (3:1, 1:1 or 1:3 dry:wet time per cycle) on spore germinability, viability, dormancy percentage and protonema development.
Dry/wet cycling significantly reduced spore germination percentage and viability and slowed protonema development in all
Sphagnum
species, being more pronounced with higher dry/wet cycling frequencies. The hummock species
S. capillifolium
and
S. fuscum
had higher spore germination percentage after the continuous dry treatment, while the hollow species
S. angustifolium
,
S. squarrosum
and
S. subsecundum
showed the opposite response, compared to the continuously wet treatment. Except for
S. squarrosum
, spore viability was higher after the dry than after the wet treatment. Spore viability and dormancy percentage were higher after a dry/wet ratio of 1:3 than after ratios of 3:1 and 1:1.
Our study shows that both germinability and viability of bryophyte spores are reduced by dry/wet cycling (especially when frequent) in peatlands. This emphasizes the need to ensure constant water levels and low frequencies of water level fluctuation, which are relevant in connection with wetland restoration, to promote
Sphagnum
spore survival and establishment in peatlands after disturbances.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
German Society for Plant Sciences; Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands , 2023. Vol. 25, no 3, p. 440-447
Keywords [en]
Dry, wet cycling, germination, protonema, Sphagnum, spore, waterlogging, wetland
National Category
Botany Ecology
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urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-502259
DOI:
10.1111/plb.13500
ISI:
000918989200001
PubMedID:
36627749
OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-502259
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