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Title

Effects of sand burial depth and seed mass on seedling emergence and growth of Nitraria sphaerocarpa.

Authors

Li, Q. Y.; Zhao, W. Z.; Fang, H. Y.

Abstract

A greenhouse experiment was conducted to test the effects of sand burial depth and seed mass on seedling emergence and growth of Nitraria sphaerocarpa. Seeds of Nitraria sphaerocarpa were sorted into three size-classes (large, medium, small) and artificially buried at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 cm depths in plastic pots filled with unsterilized sand. In the seven treatments, the percent emergence, seedling mass and seedling height, significantly affected by both burial depth and seed size, were highest at the optimal burial depth of 2 cm burial depth, and decreased with increasing burial depth in each seed size-class. Although seedling mass was usually greatest for large seeds and least for small seeds at each burial depth, little difference was observed in seedling height at shallow burial depths of 0–3 cm. In each seed size-class, with increasing burial depth, both root-mass ratio and aboveground stem-mass ratio decreased, while belowground stem-mass ratio increased. In each burial depth, with decreasing seed size, belowground stem-mass ratio increased, while root-mass ratio decreased.

Subjects

SEED size; GERMINATION; BIOMASS production; SEEDS; SAND; PLANT ecology

Publication

Plant Ecology, 2006, Vol 185, Issue 2, p191

ISSN

1385-0237

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11258-005-9094-z

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