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Geographic Variation in Germination Traits in Melia azedarach and Rhaphiolepis umbellata
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作者 tetsuto abe Michio Matsunaga 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2011年第1期52-55,共4页
Some plant species traits may not be uniform across populations distributed across a wide latitudinal range. This study examined intraspecies variation in the effects of cold stratification on the germination of seeds... Some plant species traits may not be uniform across populations distributed across a wide latitudinal range. This study examined intraspecies variation in the effects of cold stratification on the germination of seeds of two widespread trees, Rhaphiolepis umbellata (Rosaceae) and Melia azedarach (Meliaceae), collected from the subtropical Ogasawara Islands (southern seeds) and the temperate Japan mainland (northern seeds). Under the no-treatment control, the southern seeds germinated faster in R. umbellata and achieved a higher germination percentage in M. azedarach. The regional differences in germination performance were reduced by cold stratification. It was reasonable that these germination traits increase fitness under each climate region. Because the remote Ogasawara populations are sufficiently isolated to have developed some distinct characteristics, even common, widespread species may have important conservation value where they exist within insular biota. 展开更多
关键词 Cold STRATIFICATION GERMINATION Strategy LATITUDE Ogasawara ISLANDS WIDESPREAD Tree Species
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