Methods of estimating seed banks with reference to long-term seed burial
We compared two standard seed-bank estimation techniques using buried seed populations that had been covered to depths of>1 m by volcanic deposits for 20 years. Some seeds were germinated in a greenhouse (germination method [GM])¤and other seeds were extracted by flotation using 50% K2CO3 solutio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant research 2004-06, Vol.117 (3), p.245-248 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We compared two standard seed-bank estimation techniques using buried seed populations that had been covered to depths of>1 m by volcanic deposits for 20 years. Some seeds were germinated in a greenhouse (germination method [GM])¤and other seeds were extracted by flotation using 50% K2CO3 solution (floatation method [FM]). In total, FM could detect more species and seeds in the soils than GM. However, many species that were extracted by FM did not germinate by GM and smaller seeds were extracted to a lesser extent by FM. FM and GM have distinct advantages and disadvantage. We concluded that the application of a single method should be avoided in estimating seed banks, in particular for long-lived seed banks, because the seeds cannot be readily germinated and are structurally weak. |
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ISSN: | 0918-9440 1618-0860 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10265-004-0147-5 |