Inter-population variation in germination characteristics of "Plantago lanceolata" seeds: effects of temperature, osmotic stress and salinity

  • Sara Mira Departamento de Biotecnología-Biología Vegetal, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica Agrícola.Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040-Madrid, Spain.
  • Luciana Veiga-Barbosa Departamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Federal da Bahia. 40170-290, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • M. Elena González-Benito Departamento de Biotecnología-Biología Vegetal, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica Agrícola. Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040-Madrid, Spain.
  • Félix Pérez-García Departamento de Biotecnología-Biología Vegetal, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica Agrícola. Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040-Madrid, Spain.
Keywords: Inter-population variability, intra-specific variability, Plantago lanceolata, seed germination.

Abstract

Plantago lanceolata is a perennial herbaceous plant widely distributed throughout the Mediterranean region. Variation in germination requirements and tolerance to osmotic stress and salinity were tested using seeds from two wild populations. Germination experiments were conducted under controlled conditions at constant (15, 20 and 25ºC) and alternating (20/10 and 25/15ºC) temperatures, and under a 16 h/8 h light/dark photoperiod. Seeds of both populations were non-dormant and incubation temperature significantly affected the final germination percentage and germination rate. Germination percentages ranged from 27 to 85% for the different temperatures and populations. Significant inter-population variation was found for the germination percentages reached at alternate temperature regimes. To determine the effect of osmotic stress and salinity, four polyethylene glycol (PEG 6000: 10, 20, 30 and 40% w/v) and four NaCl concentrations (50, 100, 200 and 300 mmol·L-1) were tested. Seed germination significantly decreased with increasing in PEG and NaCl concentration. Seed germination recovery when they were transferred to distilled water after PEG or salinity treatments was variable depending on population, suggesting that P. lanceolata seeds are moderately tolerant to osmotic and salt stresses at germination stage.

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Mira S., Veiga-Barbosa L., González-Benito M. E. y Pérez-García F. (2018). Inter-population variation in germination characteristics of "Plantago lanceolata" seeds: effects of temperature, osmotic stress and salinity. Mediterranean Botany, 39(2), 89-96. https://doi.org/10.5209/MBOT.60079
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Applied Botany