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The ecological roles of seed mucilage on germination of Lepidium perfoliatum, a desert herb with typical myxospermy in Xinjiang

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Myxospermy is considered as an adaptation to unideal habitats, which is characterized as a gelatinous layer of mucilage around the seed upon contact with water. Studies on the ecological roles… Click to show full abstract

Myxospermy is considered as an adaptation to unideal habitats, which is characterized as a gelatinous layer of mucilage around the seed upon contact with water. Studies on the ecological roles of seed mucilage should provide valuable information on seed germination strategy. In the present study, the germination properties of Lepidium perfoliatum L., an early spring ephemeral plant with typical myxospermy in desert of northwestern China, were investigated with the intact seeds and demucilaged seeds under different conditions. Results revealed that, firstly, the seed mucilage was essential for intact seeds to germinate quickly and efficiently under abundant or excess water condition, while had no effect on relief of seed germination at low water potential or other stressful conditions; secondly, the presence of mucilage layer stimulated intact seed germination under relatively higher temperature, appropriate light, permeable soil matrix, which helps seed germinate efficiently under favorable conditions; thirdly, the existence of mucilage may limit air diffusion into seed and subsequently reduce germination, which might be a strategy to ensure a proportion of seeds staying in soil seed bank to wait for next favourable conditions. Our results suggest that the seed mucilage of L. perfoliatum applies multiple ecological roles in protection of seed germination to avoid unfavourable conditions, which should be an adaptation strategy for population survival and succession in a harsh desert environment.

Keywords: seed mucilage; mucilage; ecological roles; myxospermy; germination; seed

Journal Title: Plant Growth Regulation
Year Published: 2021

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