Variation of seed mass and its effects on germination in Polylepis australis: implications for seed collection

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Peggy Seltmann
Ilona Leyer
Daniel Renison
Isabell Hensen
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[1] Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,Institute of Geobotany and Botanical Garden
[2] Philipps-University Marburg,Department of Biology, Conservation Biology
[3] National University of Córdoba,Cátedra de Ecología General
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New Forests | 2007年 / 33卷
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Argentina; Logistic regression; Mountain woodlands; Reforestation; Seed germination; Seed mass;
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South American Polylepis mountain forests are recognised as being one of the most endangered forest ecosystems in the world. Reforestation measures have been strongly recommended but may be hampered due to the very low seed germination reported for several Polylepis species. In order to facilitate reforestation we analysed the influence of seed mass on germination probability for Polylepis australis seeds in the Córdoba mountains (central Argentina). We collected seeds from 43 trees distributed throughout five woodland fragments located within two regions differing in size, topographical position, and altitude (1,900 m a.s.l. and 2,200 m a.s.l.). Seeds of Polylepis australis exhibited a great variation in terms of mass and percent seed germination among individual trees and among geographical regions. The results of logistic regression showed that germination probability was highly correlated with seed mass. However, the explained deviance significantly increased by including the region, the woodland fragment and especially the individual tree in addition to seed mass in the regression models. We conclude that selecting seeds on the basis of mass is an appropriate way to enhance germination prospects for reforestation projects. However, no absolute mass values are applicable in this context as the highest germination probabilities were reached at varying seed mass values depending on geographical region, woodland fragment or individual tree. We suggest collecting the relatively heaviest available seeds, even though the absolute seed mass may be low.
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