Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation

Climate warming in mountain areas is increasing faster than the global average, threatening alpine plants. Climate affects many traits including seeds, the longevity of which is important for conservation, facilitating genebank storage. Seeds of alpine species are considered short-lived in storage,...

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Published in:Alpine Botany
Main Authors: White F. J., Hay F. R., Abeli T., Mondoni A.
Other Authors: White, F. J., Hay, F. R., Abeli, T., Mondoni, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11571/1470314
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00035-022-00289-8
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spelling ftunivpavia:oai:iris.unipv.it:11571/1470314 2024-02-27T08:38:19+00:00 Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation White F. J. Hay F. R. Abeli T. Mondoni A. White, F. J. Hay, F. R. Abeli, T. Mondoni, A. 2022 https://hdl.handle.net/11571/1470314 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00035-022-00289-8 eng eng journal:ALPINE BOTANY https://hdl.handle.net/11571/1470314 doi:10.1007/s00035-022-00289-8 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85139406209 Alpine Climate change Genebank storage Seed ageing Seed longevity info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunivpavia https://doi.org/10.1007/s00035-022-00289-8 2024-01-31T17:52:15Z Climate warming in mountain areas is increasing faster than the global average, threatening alpine plants. Climate affects many traits including seeds, the longevity of which is important for conservation, facilitating genebank storage. Seeds of alpine species are considered short-lived in storage, but their longevity increases when produced under a warmer parental environment. Consequently, with climate warming, seeds of alpine species may have increased fitness and be longer-lived in genebank storage. We assessed seed longevity under artificial ageing in 10 accessions of the arctic-alpine species Viscaria alpina stored under genebank conditions for different time periods over the last 20 years. The seed collection site was in the northern Apennines, where above average warming and variable precipitation has been recorded. The time taken for viability to fall to 50% (p50) was estimated using probit analysis; correlation and general linear regression were used to investigate the effects of length of time in storage, seed mass and climate under which seeds were produced on seed longevity. p50 varied between 7.77 and 18.49 days. There was no relationship between length of time in storage or seed mass on seed longevity. p50 was higher in years with increased temperature and lower precipitation during the growing season, with precipitation having more impact than temperature. The results suggest that seeds of alpine species are suitable for genebank storage, and inter-annual variation in precipitation induces a plastic response in seed longevity. Using genebank stored seeds provides insights into how alpine species may respond to future climate changes and could have implications for genebank storage. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change IRIS UNIPV (Università degli studi di Pavia) Arctic Alpine Botany
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topic Alpine
Climate change
Genebank storage
Seed ageing
Seed longevity
spellingShingle Alpine
Climate change
Genebank storage
Seed ageing
Seed longevity
White F. J.
Hay F. R.
Abeli T.
Mondoni A.
Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation
topic_facet Alpine
Climate change
Genebank storage
Seed ageing
Seed longevity
description Climate warming in mountain areas is increasing faster than the global average, threatening alpine plants. Climate affects many traits including seeds, the longevity of which is important for conservation, facilitating genebank storage. Seeds of alpine species are considered short-lived in storage, but their longevity increases when produced under a warmer parental environment. Consequently, with climate warming, seeds of alpine species may have increased fitness and be longer-lived in genebank storage. We assessed seed longevity under artificial ageing in 10 accessions of the arctic-alpine species Viscaria alpina stored under genebank conditions for different time periods over the last 20 years. The seed collection site was in the northern Apennines, where above average warming and variable precipitation has been recorded. The time taken for viability to fall to 50% (p50) was estimated using probit analysis; correlation and general linear regression were used to investigate the effects of length of time in storage, seed mass and climate under which seeds were produced on seed longevity. p50 varied between 7.77 and 18.49 days. There was no relationship between length of time in storage or seed mass on seed longevity. p50 was higher in years with increased temperature and lower precipitation during the growing season, with precipitation having more impact than temperature. The results suggest that seeds of alpine species are suitable for genebank storage, and inter-annual variation in precipitation induces a plastic response in seed longevity. Using genebank stored seeds provides insights into how alpine species may respond to future climate changes and could have implications for genebank storage.
author2 White, F. J.
Hay, F. R.
Abeli, T.
Mondoni, A.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author White F. J.
Hay F. R.
Abeli T.
Mondoni A.
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Hay F. R.
Abeli T.
Mondoni A.
author_sort White F. J.
title Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation
title_short Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation
title_full Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation
title_fullStr Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation
title_full_unstemmed Two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation
title_sort two decades of climate change alters seed longevity in an alpine herb: implications for ex situ seed conservation
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/11571/1470314
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00035-022-00289-8
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Climate change
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