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Germination strategy and ecological adaptability of Eragrostis pilosa

LI Xuehua1,2;LI Xiaolan1,2;JIANG Deming1;LIU Zhimin1   

  1. 1Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China;2Graduated School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China

  • Received:2005-05-23 Revised:2005-07-21 Online:2006-04-18 Published:2006-04-18

Abstract: The study on the germination strategy of Eragrostis pilosa under different storage and environmental conditions showed that freshly collected E.pilosa seeds had a stronger innate dormancy.Chilling and dry storage for 4 months had no obvious effect on releasing from dormancy,while longer time storage could facilitate seed maturation.The seeds could germinate either in light or in darkness,and stronger light was in favor of germination.The optimal temperature for germination was 28 ℃,while higher or lower temperature could result in the decrease of germination.The germination percentage of seeds under changed temperature (16 to 28 ℃) was higher than that under constant temperature (28 ℃),but with no significant difference.The critical amount of rain for seed germination was about 10 mm,and the germination percentage and duration all increased with increasing rainfall.E.pilosa had two germination strategies,i.e.,quick germination and dormancy for more than one year.Based on the seed morphological characters and germination strategies,it could be concluded that E.pilosa had a persistent soil seed bank.

Key words: food crop, Sedum plumbizincicola, intercropping, rotation, heavy metal