Effects of burial of seeds and seedlings from different seed sizes on the emergence and growth of Strophostyles helvola
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 74 (8) , 1322-1330
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b96-160
Abstract
Field and greenhouse studies were conducted to examine the role of seed mass in (i) the emergence of seedlings of Strophostyles helvola (L.) Ell. from different depths of burial in sand and (ii) the ability of seedlings originating from seeds of different seed mass (weight per seed) to re-emerge from sand deposits. Seeds were sorted into four different seed mass classes (small, < 55 mg; medium, 55–65 mg; large, 65–75 mg; and extra large, > 75 mg) and sown at different depths ranging from 2 to 24 cm in sand on a sandy beach at Port Burwell Provincial Park along Lake Erie. Seeds of large mass class (65–75 mg) sown at 18 cm depth produced the largest plants. Under greenhouse conditions, all S. helvola seedlings buried to 100 and 125% of their height survived the treatment, but survival declined to 66% when they were buried to 150% of their height. Stimulation in growth was observed only when the seedlings were buried to 50 and 75% of their height. Seedlings originating from large seed masses took fewer days to re-emerge from different burial depths than seedlings from small seeds. However, the interaction term between seed mass and burial depth for the re-emergence of seedlings was not significant. Keywords: seed mass, burial of seeds, burial of seedlings, Strophostyles helvola, seedling emergence.Keywords
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