Direct Effects on Seed Germination of 17 Tree Species under Elevated Temperature and CO2 Conditions

Effects on seed germination characteristics of 17 tree species were investigated under elevated temperature and CO . Seeds of 5 needle-leaf and 12 broad-leaf species were germinated under four conditions: 24°C + 400 μmol CO mol air , 24°C + 750 μmol CO mol air , 27°C + 400 μmol CO mol air , and 27°C...

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Published inOpen life sciences Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 137 - 148
Main Authors Kim, Du Hyun, Han, Sim Hee
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published De Gruyter Open 18.05.2018
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Summary:Effects on seed germination characteristics of 17 tree species were investigated under elevated temperature and CO . Seeds of 5 needle-leaf and 12 broad-leaf species were germinated under four conditions: 24°C + 400 μmol CO mol air , 24°C + 750 μmol CO mol air , 27°C + 400 μmol CO mol air , and 27°C + 750 μmol CO mol air . The elevated temperature and CO affected germination percent (GP) of 7 tree species seeds.GPs of , . , , and seeds were affected by the elevated temperature, while only that of seed was influenced by the elevated CO . GPs of and seeds were influenced by both the elevated temperature and CO . In addition, the elevated temperature and CO also affected mean germination time (MGT) of 12 tree species seeds. Particularly, MGTs of . and seeds were influenced by both factors. In conclusion, elevated temperature and CO affected seed germination characteristics, which were reflected by significant differences among tree species. Specifically, these two factors exerted stronger influence on germination pattern such as MGT rather than seed germination percent.
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ISSN:2391-5412
2391-5412
DOI:10.1515/biol-2018-0019