Oxalis seeds from the Cape Flora have a spectrum of germination strategies
Date
2019
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Botanical Society of America
Abstract
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Seed germination strategy has profound
ecological and evolutionary consequences, with transitions between
germination strategies receiving renewed recent attention. Oxalis from the
Cape Flora, South Africa, has seeds with two contrasting germination
strategies: orthodox and recalcitrant. The morphological gulf between these
strategies (and potential intermediate morphologies) has been poorly
quantified, with questions regarding their ecological function and evolution.
We reconsidered this binary classification, emphasizing potential intermediate
states.
METHODS: Seed physiological traits were used to assign strategies to 64
Oxalis species. We tested for morphological/phenological signal
corresponding to defined strategies with cluster, principal component, Kmeans
clustering and discriminant analyses.
KEY RESULTS: We show that an intermediate germination strategy does
exist among Cape Oxalis, with two possible morphological groups within
each strategy. These could reflect a continuum of germination states, where an
ancestral orthodox strategy evolved towards a maximally recalcitrant peak,
with a mosaic of intermediate states reflected in extant taxa.
CONCLUSIONS: Environmental factors may affect germination strategy
and distribution throughout the Cape because recalcitrant and intermediate
species are confined to the winter rainfall region. They occupy specialized
niches and may face adverse impacts under predicted climate change (hotter
and drier winters), meriting focused future conservation.
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CITATION: Jooste, M., et al. 2019. Oxalis seeds from the Cape Flora have a spectrum of germination strategies. American Journal of Botany, 106(6):879-893, doi:10.1002/ajb2.1300.
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Keywords
Endosperm, Oxalis -- Seed, Germination, Cape Flora
Citation
Jooste, M., et al. 2019. Oxalis seeds from the Cape Flora have a spectrum of germination strategies. American Journal of Botany, 106(6):879-893, doi:10.1002/ajb2.1300