Title of article
Prediction of Desiccation Sensitivity in Seeds of Woody Species: A Probabilistic Model Based on Two Seed Traits and 104 Species
Author/Authors
I.، DAWS, M. نويسنده , , C.، GARWOOD, N. نويسنده , , W.، PRITCHARD, H. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-666
From page
667
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0
Abstract
Background and Aims Seed desiccation sensitivity limits the ex situ conservation of up to 47% of plant species, dependent on habitat. Whilst desirable, empirically determining desiccation tolerance levels in seeds of all species is unrealistic. A probabilistic model for the rapid identification of woody species at high risk of displaying seed desiccation sensitivity is presented.Methods The model was developed using binary logistic regression on seed trait data [seed mass, moisture content, seed coat ratio (SCR) and rainfall in the month of seed dispersal] for 104 species from 37 families from a semi-deciduous tropical forest in Panam.Key Results For the Panamanian species, only seed mass and SCR were significantly related to the response to desiccation, with the desiccation-sensitive seeds being large and having a relatively low SCR (i.e. thin `seedʹ coats). Application of this model to a further 38 species, of known seed storage behaviour, from two additional continents and differing vegetation types (dryland Africa and temperate Europe) correctly predicted the response to desiccation in all cases, and resolved conflicting published data for two species (Acer pseudoplatanus and Azadirachta indica).Conclusions This model may have application as a decision -making tool in the handling of species of unknown seed storage behaviour in species from three disparate habitats.
Keywords
mirror image flowers , paraboea rufescens , xishuangbanna , reprodutive biology , buzz pollination , enantiostyly , Gesneriaceae
Journal title
Annals of Botany
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Annals of Botany
Record number
118511
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