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Accelerated seedling emergence in interspecific competitive neighbourhoods
Authors:A.R. Dyer,A. Fenech,&   K.J. Rice
Affiliation:Department of Agronomy &Range Science, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95616, U.S.A.; Department of Statistics, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95616, U.S.A.; Department of Agronomy &Range Science, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95616, U.S.A., and, Center for Population Biology, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95616, U.S.A.
Abstract:Seed dormancy models suggest that evaluation of environmental conditions should influence the decision to germinate and that waiting for more favourable conditions may increase potential fitness. However, because rapid emergence is often positively correlated with performance and survival, an alternative strategy to accelerate the rate of emergence may increase the potential for site pre-emption. This response is more likely to be found in seasonal environments with greater potential for rapid resource depletion in which early emergence may confer a competitive advantage. The experiments reported here found more rapid emergence in a perennial grass species when it was planted in potentially highly competitive interspecific neighbourhoods. This response suggests an inherent ability in seeds of this species to sense and respond to the competitive nature of the immediate neighbourhood.
Keywords:Competition    emergence    germination    grasses    Nassella pulchra    neighbourhood    seeds
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