THE SEED BANK DYNAMICS OF CORNUS-CONTROVERSA AND THEIR ROLE IN REGENERATION

Citation
T. Masaki et al., THE SEED BANK DYNAMICS OF CORNUS-CONTROVERSA AND THEIR ROLE IN REGENERATION, Seed science research, 8(1), 1998, pp. 53-63
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09602585
Volume
8
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
53 - 63
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-2585(1998)8:1<53:TSBDOC>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Seed-bank dynamics of C. controversa, a common tree in Japanese temper ate forests, were investigated at Ogawa Forest Reserve by direct measu rement of seed input, soil seed density, and seedling output (germinat ion of soil seeds), together with two field experiments on postdispers al seed mortality. Soil seed density varied from 4 to 233 m(-2) in the site near conspecific adults (<5 m horizontally from crown edge), and 0 to 18 m(-2) in far sites (greater than or equal to 5 m) during the 1988-92 period. Seed input occurred only in 1988 and 1990: 190-740 m(- 2) at the sites near conspecific adults, and 4-20 m(-2) at the far sit es. Seedling output was observed every year and accounted for 0-15% of the loss from the seed bank, occasionally 30-60%. Seeds buried at 5-c m depth suffered moderate mortality (c. 0.2 year(-1)) by fungal pathog ens. In contrast, seeds experimentally placed on the ground suffered h igher mortality (0.5-1 year(-1)) through predation by ground mammals, probably wood mice. In the experiment, seeds whose mesocarp was remove d survived much better. On the other hand, distance itself did not app ear to affect post-dispersal mortality of seeds. Seeds in canopy gaps also tended to suffer higher mortality. Current spatial pattern and mo de of seed dispersal should decrease the potential ability of the seed bank of this species to colonize safe sites. Rare and unpredictable e vents might increase the contribution of the seed-bank strategy to reg eneration in this forest.