María J. Vicente
University of Cartagena
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Seed Science Research | 2011
Mayra Aguado; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez; José Reig-Armiñana; Francisco J. García-Breijo; J.A. Franco; María J. Vicente
This study demonstrates that Anthemis chrysantha , a ‘Critically Endangered’ annual plant, produces two morphs of achenes: white and dark achenes, which differ in size, mass, anatomy and germination behaviour. Fresh white achenes germinated at all temperatures assayed from 10 to 25°C in both continuous darkness and 12-h photoperiod, ranging between 24% at 25°C in darkness and 89% at 12/20°C in light, whereas fresh dark achenes did not germinate under any temperature or light conditions. To identify differences in dormancy type between the two morphs, germination of dry-stored achenes, and achenes stratified at 5 or 25°C for 2 months were tested in both darkness and light at 5, 15 and 12/20°C for dry-stored and warm-stratified (25°C) achenes; and at 15, 25 and 12/20°C for cold-stratified (5°C) achenes. Of the white achenes, 90% germinated during the cold stratification period. In general, dry storage and warm stratification did not increase germination compared to fresh achenes. However, dark achenes did not germinate under any conditions. Dark achene dormancy was only broken by mechanical scarification or by excising the embryo (germination reached 71%). An anatomical study showed that the mesocarp of dark achenes had no intercellular spaces and was much thicker and stronger than that of white achenes, making the entry of water difficult, and also preventing germination by mechanical restriction. This study demonstrated that dormancy in the dark achenes is likely caused by the thickness of their pericarp, physically impeding germination and hampering imbibition of water.
Arid Land Research and Management | 2009
María J. Vicente; Encarnación Conesa; José Álvarez-Rogel; J.A. Franco; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez
The present work studied the germination recovery of Arthrocnemum macrostachyum, Juncus acutus, and Schoenus nigricans seeds after submersion in hypersaline solution of different salt types. Germination recovery of seed lots incubated in 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5% saline solutions of NaCl, MgCl2, MgSO4, and Na2SO4 for 30 d was studied by transferring ungerminated seeds to distilled water. Seed germination of A. macrostachyum was only inhibited at the highest salinity (4% NaCl, 5% MgCl2) but these ungerminated seeds showed a high germination recovery (81% and 83%, respectively) in distilled water. Seed germination of S. nigricans was totally inhibited by salts and only 26% of them germinated in the control treatment. However, the germination recovery of this species could be stimulated by high salt concentrations (germination of ungerminated seeds incubated at 5% Na2SO4 reached 66% in distilled water). Juncus acutus germinated well without salt (95% in the control treatment) but high salt concentrations inhibited them from germination. However, ungerminated seeds were not damaged by salt, showing a high level of recovery (c. 100% in all salt types and concentrations). The chlorides were more inhibitory to germination than sulphates at equivalent concentrations. The germination-related characteristics of J. acutus and S. nigricans mean that both species may be considered halophytes although neither of them can tolerate such high salinity levels as A. macrostachyum, Juncus acutus, and A. macrostachyum produce nondormant seeds, whereas a high proportion of S. nigricans seeds are dormant. These laboratory results are related to the field ecology of the three species.
Aquatic Botany | 2007
María J. Vicente; Encarnación Conesa; José Álvarez-Rogel; J.A. Franco; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2011
María J. Vicente; Francisco Segura; Mayra Aguado; Daniele Migliaro; J.A. Franco; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez
Scientia Horticulturae | 2009
Catalina Egea-Gilabert; Juan A. Fernández; Daniele Migliaro; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez; María J. Vicente
Journal of Arid Environments | 2006
Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez; E. Conesa; María J. Vicente; A. Jiménez; J.A. Franco
Flora | 2011
Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez; Francisco Segura; Mayra Aguado; J.A. Franco; María J. Vicente
Flora | 2012
Mayra Aguado; María J. Vicente; Julián Miralles; J.A. Franco; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez
Flora | 2015
Francisco Segura; María J. Vicente; J.A. Franco; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez
Journal of Arid Environments | 2014
Francisco Segura; Juan J. Martínez-Sánchez; Mayra Aguado; J.A. Franco; María J. Vicente