2008
DOI: 10.3375/0885-8608(2008)28[51:sagras]2.0.co;2
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Seed Age Germination Responses and Seedling Survival of an Endangered Cactus That Inhabits Cliffs

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“…Despite their ecological dominance, the information about whether cactus plants are able to form soil seed banks is scarce (Bowers, 2000(Bowers, , 2005Ordoñ ez, 2008; *Correspondence Email: r.alvarez.espino@gmail.com Seed Science Research (2014) 24, 315 -320 doi:10.1017/S0960258514000324 q Cambridge University Press 2014 Cano-Salgado et al, 2012;Cheib and Garcia, 2012;Holland and Molina-Freaner, 2013). Most studies conducted on this topic have analysed morphological and physiological traits such as seed size and dormancy, or germination of seeds stored for different periods of time in laboratory conditions ; De la Barrera and Nobel, 2003;Flores-Martínez et al, 2008; for a review see Rojas-Aréchiga and Batis, 2001 and references therein). Based on this evidence, these studies infer the potential of cactus species to form particular types of soil seed banks in the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their ecological dominance, the information about whether cactus plants are able to form soil seed banks is scarce (Bowers, 2000(Bowers, , 2005Ordoñ ez, 2008; *Correspondence Email: r.alvarez.espino@gmail.com Seed Science Research (2014) 24, 315 -320 doi:10.1017/S0960258514000324 q Cambridge University Press 2014 Cano-Salgado et al, 2012;Cheib and Garcia, 2012;Holland and Molina-Freaner, 2013). Most studies conducted on this topic have analysed morphological and physiological traits such as seed size and dormancy, or germination of seeds stored for different periods of time in laboratory conditions ; De la Barrera and Nobel, 2003;Flores-Martínez et al, 2008; for a review see Rojas-Aréchiga and Batis, 2001 and references therein). Based on this evidence, these studies infer the potential of cactus species to form particular types of soil seed banks in the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De la misma manera Small y Gutterman (1992) reportan que las semillas de Lactuca serriola desarrollaron eskotolatencia al estar incubadas en la oscuridad durante 12 días a 25º C. Para cactáceas este hecho ha sido reportado por Flores et al (2006) para dos especies de Mammillaria y cuatro subespecies de Turbinicarpus y también para Mammillaria parkinsonii por G. Jiménez (comunicación personal). Esto podría representar una estrategia adaptativa de las semillas ante un ambiente impredecible y podría jugar un papel importante en el mantenimiento de un banco de semillas ya sea de tipo transitorio o persistente (Rojas-Aréchiga y Batis 2001; Finch-Savage y Leubner-Metzger, 2006;Flores-Martínez et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Pero, ¿qué sucede en aquellas semillas que permanecen enterradas por un periodo prolongado donde ya no penetra la luz? El destino de estas semillas es variable, algunas de estas semillas pueden envejecer, por ejemplo, Mammillaria huitzilopochtli (Flores-Martínez et al 2008), o perderse por la acción de depredadores y patógenos en el suelo, pero también pueden desarrollar algún tipo de latencia y/o permanecer en un banco de semillas.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Although survival of O. celsianus and P. maassii seedlings could not be determined, studies on cacti carried out for Neobuxbaumia tetetzo [9], N. macrocephala [79], Mammillaria huitzilopochtli [80], N. macrocephala, N. mezcalaensis [81] and Carnegiea gigantea [82] have shown that cactus survival depends on reductions of solar radiation and temperature, as well as increased soil moisture. The results for P. maassii and O. celsianus show that high water availability and shade are required to obtain at least low germination percentages; hence, shade would be an important factor for these species.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%