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Effect of salinity,temperature and hypersaline conditions on the seed germination in Limonium mansanetianum an endemic and threatened Mediterranean species
Authors:Mariano Fos  Lorena Alfonso  P Pablo Ferrer-Gallego  Emilio Laguna
Institution:1. Departamento de Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain mfos@upv.esORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1355-0349;3. Departamento de Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain;4. Servicio de Vida Silvestre, Centro para la Investigación y Experimentación Forestal (CIEF), Valencia, Spain ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7595-9302;5. Servicio de Vida Silvestre, Centro para la Investigación y Experimentación Forestal (CIEF), Valencia, Spain ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9674-2767
Abstract:Abstract

Limonium mansanetianum is catalogued as critically threatened (CR) species and it is included in Valencian Catalogue of Threatened Plant Species. Limonium mansanetianum is a gypsicolous species, which only lives in a restricted area to south-centre of Valencia province (Spain). The species is a low-branched woody shrub with summer flowering. The influence of incubation temperature (10°, 15°, 20° and 25°/20?°C) and salinity (0%–3.0% NaCl) on seed germination of L. mansanetianum was studied. Best seed germination was obtained in distilled water controls. Seed germination decreased with an increase in salinity and few seeds germinated at 2.5% and 3.0% NaCl. Optimal temperature regime for germination was 15?°C where germination in 0.5% and 1.0% NaCl was not affected. Recovery and hypersaline conditions experiments showed that L. mansanetianum seeds displayed a greater tolerance to high salinity and temperature stress before germination.
Keywords:Endemic flora  hypersaline conditions  Limonium mansanetianum  germination recovery  threatened species  germination response
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