Mediterranean woody plant specialized metabolites affect germination of {Linum} perenne at its dry and upper thermal limits
Methods We addressed this issue by studying the effect of PSM extracted from four Mediterranean woody plants on germination speed and final percentages of a subordinate herbaceous plant, Linum perenne. Results By using hydro- and thermal time threshold models, we show how PSM interact with temperature and moisture levels to limit germination at dry and upper thermal limits, with the magnitude of effects depending on the source plant. PSM effects on germination, also observed on natural soils, persisted after their removal from the seed environment. Conclusions We conclude that the impact of climate change on reproduction of herbaceous plants can be modulated by effects of PSM from woody plants,
Références
- Title
- Mediterranean woody plant specialized metabolites affect germination of {Linum} perenne at its dry and upper thermal limits
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
- Year of Publication
- 2020
- Authors
- Hashoum H, Saatkamp A, Gauquelin T, Ruffault J, Fernandez C, Bousquet-Mélou A
- Journal
- Plant and Soil
- Volume
- 446
- Pagination
- 291–305
- Date Published
- jan
- ISSN
- 0032-079X, 1573-5036
- Keywords
- CNRS, FORET O3HP
Submitted on 26 October 2021