Seed germination for an annual form of Zostera marina from the sea of Cortez,Mexico |
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Authors: | Calvin McMillan |
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Institution: | Plant Ecology Research Laboratory and Department of Botany, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Seed of Zostera marina L. collected at Punta Chueca, Sonora, that was germinated in artificial seawater under growth chamber conditions was less affected by salinity than by temperature. Mean germination was higher for seed collected on reproductive shoots in situ (43%) than for seed collected in fresh beach debris (17%), but no germination was recorded for seed collected in dried beach debris. Mean germination for seed kept at either 15 or 35‰ salinity was approximately equal. Earliest germination was recorded in late April 1980, two weeks after collection, and germination continued through March 1981 at 18–20°C, conditions which are comparable to winter water temperatures in Canal del Infiernillo. Germination was inhibited at 28–32°C, temperatures that are near summer water conditions. The germination responses reflect the adaptive strategies of an annual population to habitat conditions near the southern limit of the species. |
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