Oxalis seeds from the Cape Flora have a spectrum of germination strategies

dc.contributor.authorJooste, Michelle
dc.contributor.authorMidgley, Guy F.
dc.contributor.authorOberlander, Kenneth Carl
dc.contributor.authorDreyer, Leanne Laurette
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-10T12:48:59Z
dc.date.available2019-07-10T12:48:59Z
dc.date.issued2019-06
dc.descriptionAppendix S1. Oxalis species with corresponding physiological, morphological, and phenological data. The seed, seedling, and combined seed‐and‐seedling data sets are recorded on three separate sheets.en_ZA
dc.descriptionAppendix S2. Cluster dendrograms indicating the percentage difference between Oxalis species, based on discrete and continuous seed and seedling morphological and developmental data. Data from the seed (A), seedling (B), and combined seed‐and‐seedling (C) data set were analyzed. The majority of replicates per species cluster together coherently. Cluster analyses revealed coherent clustering of data into at least three (or four) clusters, supporting three germination strategies.en_ZA
dc.descriptionAppendix S3. Individual factor maps of principal component analyses to visualize discrete and continuous Oxalis seed (A), seedling (B), and combined seed‐and‐seedling (C) morphological and developmental data for five replicates per species.en_ZA
dc.descriptionAppendix S4. A composite of three seed physiological traits used to define germination strategies among Cape Oxalis.en_ZA
dc.descriptionAppendix S5. Descriptions and interpretations of seed and seedling morphological and phenological traits associated with orthodox, intermediate, and recalcitrant Oxalis Groups A to F.en_ZA
dc.descriptionAppendix S6. A key to variable factor names used in Fig. 2A–C. Abbreviations correspond to descriptions of seed, seedling, and combined seed and seedling data sets as indicated on three separate sheets.en_ZA
dc.descriptionAppendix S7. Key to Oxalis species from Fig. 3. Group names and codes correspond to abbreviations used in this figure.en_ZA
dc.description.abstractPREMISE : Seed germination strategy has profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, with transitions between germination strategies receiving renewed recent attention. Oxalis from the Cape Flora, South Africa, has seeds with two contrasting germination strategies: orthodox and recalcitrant. The morphological gulf between these strategies (and potential intermediate morphologies) has been poorly quantified, with questions regarding their ecological function and evolution. We reconsidered this binary classification, emphasizing potential intermediate states. METHODS : Seed physiological traits were used to assign strategies to 64 Oxalis species. We tested for morphological/phenological signal corresponding to defined strategies with cluster, principal component, K-means clustering and discriminant analyses. RESULTS : We showed that an intermediate germination strategy does exist among Cape Oxalis, with two possible morphological groups within each strategy. These could reflect a continuum of germination states, where an ancestral orthodox strategy evolved toward a maximally recalcitrant peak, with a mosaic of intermediate states reflected in extant taxa. CONCLUSIONS : Environmental factors may affect germination strategy and distribution throughout the Cape because recalcitrant and intermediate species are confined to the winter rainfall region. They occupy specialized niches and may face adverse impacts under predicted climate change (hotter and drier winters), meriting focused future conservation.en_ZA
dc.description.departmentPlant Production and Soil Scienceen_ZA
dc.description.librarianhj2019en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorshipThe National Research Foundation for the Scarce Skills Doctoral Scholarship.en_ZA
dc.description.urihttp://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/AJBen_ZA
dc.identifier.citationJooste, M., G. F. Midgley, K. C. Oberlander, and L. L. Dreyer. 2019. Oxalis seeds from the Cape Flora have a spectrum of germination strategies. American Journal of Botany 106(6): 879–893.en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn0002-9122 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1537-2197 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1002/ajb2.1300
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/70673
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherWileyen_ZA
dc.rights© 2019 Botanical Society of America. This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article : Oxalis seeds from the Cape Flora have a spectrum of germination strategies. American Journal of Botany 106(6): 879–893, 2019. doi : 10.1002/ajb2.1300, which has been published in final form at http://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/AJB.en_ZA
dc.subjectSeedlingsen_ZA
dc.subjectRecalcitranten_ZA
dc.subjectOxalidaceaeen_ZA
dc.subjectOrthodox germinationen_ZA
dc.subjectIntermediate germinationen_ZA
dc.subjectGermination strategyen_ZA
dc.subjectEndospermen_ZA
dc.titleOxalis seeds from the Cape Flora have a spectrum of germination strategiesen_ZA
dc.typePostprint Articleen_ZA

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