2021
DOI: 10.1111/oik.08186
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Interspecific differences in maternal support in herbaceous plants: CNP contents in seeds varies to match expected nutrient limitation of seedlings

Abstract: Maternal care is one of the key fitness parameters in all organisms. In plants, maternal care takes the form of seeds production. Although seed mass is the most studied proxy for this maternal provision due to its correlation with the overall amount of nutrients, this proxy does not take into account seed nutrient contents and the proportions of light-dependent resources (C) and soil-dependent resources (N and P), which can strongly affect seedling establishment and survival. We tested the hypothesis that seed… Show more

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“…Surprisingly, no nutrient had significant effect on the germination rate of Poaceae (Table 4 ). Both legumes and grasses are known for specific amounts of seed nutrients (Mašková and Herben 2021 ), and we expected these nutrient contents to affect the seed survival. However, we revealed relationships largely contrary to our predictions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Surprisingly, no nutrient had significant effect on the germination rate of Poaceae (Table 4 ). Both legumes and grasses are known for specific amounts of seed nutrients (Mašková and Herben 2021 ), and we expected these nutrient contents to affect the seed survival. However, we revealed relationships largely contrary to our predictions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oil content was measured by Soxhlet extractor (International Organization for Standartization 2016). Several grams per species were used for the chemical analyses, see Mašková and Herben ( 2021 ) for more details. We measured seed coat thickness on dissected seeds under a light microscope.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This initial growth is fueled by seed‐based resources contained within the endosperm or cotyledons (i.e. the portion of tissue in the seed that is typically rich in starch, oil and protein used for early growth; Bidlack et al., 2021; Mašková & Herben, 2021). Although there are a wide range of seedling morphologies (e.g.…”
Section: Defining the Term “Seedling”mentioning
confidence: 99%