Effect of water potential on seed germination |
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Authors: | Steve Oberbauer Philip C. Miller |
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Affiliation: | Systems Ecology Research Group, San Diego State Univ., San Diego, CA 92182, USA |
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Abstract: | The response of seed germination to substrate water potential was determined for several plant species of the arctic tundra. Seeds were collected from Cape Thompson and Eagle Summit, Alaska and germinated on dialysis membranes over water solutions of polyethylene glycol with osmotic potentials of 0 to −6 bars. Germination did not occur with potentials below −3 bars, except for three fellfield species. Germination was delayed at lower osmotic potentials. Because the response of most species was similar, substrate water potential is probably not a factor affecting the establishment of most tundra plant species from seeds. |
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