Germination requirements and seedling shade tolerance are not correlated in a Chilean temperate rain forest

Citation
Ja. Figueroa et Ch. Lusk, Germination requirements and seedling shade tolerance are not correlated in a Chilean temperate rain forest, NEW PHYTOL, 152(3), 2001, pp. 483-489
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
ISSN journal
0028646X → ACNP
Volume
152
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
483 - 489
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-646X(200112)152:3<483:GRASST>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
In a comparative study of 26 Chilean temperate woody species, the following questions were addressed. Are germination requirements correlated with see dling light requirements? Can germination requirements be used to delimit p ioneer and nonpioneer guilds? To assess dependence of germination on canopy gaps, germination percentages were compared experimentally in gap and understorey environments. Seedling light requirements were quantified by determining the mean light environme nt naturally occupied by juveniles of each species. Germination was significantly higher in the gap than in the understorey in > 30% of the species, although only one germinated exclusively in the gap. In the understorey, germination was higher in 19% of species, whereas 50% w ere indifferent to germination environment. Several light-demanding species germinated abundantly in the understorey. Both cross-species analysis and phylogenetically independent contrasts showed that seedling light requireme nts were not correlated with responsiveness of germination to the gap envir onment. Results suggest that germination requirements and seedling light requiremen ts are not coupled, and that requirement of canopy gaps for germination can not be used to delimit pioneer and nonpioneer guilds in a Chilean temperate rain forest.