The Korean Journal of Ecology
- Volume 18 Issue 3
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- Pages.353-366
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- 1995
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- 1225-0317(pISSN)
The Seed Germination Response of Rumex acetocella by Distribution Area
분포지역에 따른 애기수영(Rumex acetocella) 종자의 발아반응
- Lee Ho-Joon (Department of Biology, College of Science, Kun-Kuk University) ;
- Kil-Im Cho (Department of Biology, College of Science, Kun-Kuk University) ;
- Yong-Ok Kim (Department of Biology, College of Science, Kun-Kuk University) ;
- Byung-Hyuk Ryu (Department of Biology, College of Science, Kun-Kuk University)
- Published : 1995.06.01
Abstract
To study the relationship between the germination response and geographical distribution, the seeds of Rumex acetocella were collected from nine sites (Taegwallyong, Alps lodge, Kans'ong, Sokch'o, Chumunjin, Suwon, Taechon, Sukgok, Mokpo) of different latitudes and altitudes. The populations of Rumex acetocella were subdivided into four groups based on the characteristics of the seed germination. The first group of Rumex acetocella (Taegwallyong, Alps lodge) germinated rapidly in early spring, the second group (Suwon, Teachon) in late summer through early autumn, and the third group(Sukgok, Mokpo) slowly in late autuman with various conditions. The thermal time values needed for the germination rate of 10% to 60% for these three groups indicated that the germination rate was low at the lower latitude, while it was increased as the latitude elevated. The population of the fouth group (Kansong, Sokcho, Chumunjin) showed the narrow optimum temperature range of germination response and the highest thermal time value to germinate 10% to 30% of seeds. The seeds in the high latitude region with relatively mild winter germinated synchronously in early autumn. These different germination responses of Rumex acetocella to geographic variations were thought to be an ecological strategy to survive in different environmental conditions.
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