Vernalization affects the germination performance of the wetland endangered species Eleocharis carniolica

Author:

Trotta Giacomo1ORCID,Ceriani Roberta M.2,Casolo Valentino3,Bellingardi Jessica2,Boscutti Francesco3,Vuerich Marco3,Petrussa Elisa3

Affiliation:

1. University of Trieste Department of Life Sciences: Universita degli Studi di Trieste Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita

2. Centro Flora Autoctona della Regione Lombardia

3. Universita degli Studi di Udine Dipartimento di Scienze AgroAlimentari Ambientali e Animali

Abstract

Abstract Eleocharis carniolica W.D.J. Koch (Cyperaceae) is an endangered wetland spike rush mainly threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation. Understanding the germination ecology of this species is essential to perform successful conservation and restoration actions. In this study, we investigated the effect of vernalization (i.e. cold stratification), gibberellic acid (GA3) and chemical scarification on seed germination of E. carniolica from wild populations in northern Italy. The results showed that vernalization (i.e. 8-weeks at 4°C) significantly improved germination probability, speed, and uniformity compared to non-stratified seeds. Gibberellic acid treatment alone or in combination with vernalization did not show a significant improvement in germination. Chemical scarification using sodium hypochlorite increased germination probability, with 8 hours of scarification showing the highest success rate. However, 24-hour scarification had a negative impact on germination. Overall, vernalization was found to be the most effective method to enhance germination in E. carniolica. These findings provide valuable insights into the seed germination ecology of this endangered species, aiding in its exsitu conservation, propagation, and in-situ restoration efforts. Moreover, they have important implications on future germination dynamics of this endangered species, especially with predicted climate change scenarios.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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