Seed germination in Abies nebrodensis (Pinaceae)

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Scialabba, A.: Seed germination in Abies nebrodensis (Pinaceae) [In Magrini, S. & Salmeri, C. (eds), Mediterranean plant germination reports – 1]. – Fl. Medit. 29: 272-276. https://doi.org/10.7320/FlMedit29.272 Abies nebrodensis is a strict Sicilian endemic species, listed as “Critically Endangered” in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Seed production highly varies annually and among specimens. The species is affected by a very low seed germination rate, mainly depending on the large number of empty seeds (from 68 to 96%). The embryo presence in seeds increases with increasing seed size and weight. Optimal germination rate (61%) was achieved at constant 5°C in the darkness. The low proportion of embryos in seeds is a relevant threat for A. nebrodensis conservation, as it affects the intrapopulation genetic diversity and reduces the potential genetic variability of seed accessions preserved in a gene bank collection.

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Scialabba, A. (2019). Seed germination in Abies nebrodensis (Pinaceae). Flora Mediterranea, 29, 272–276. https://doi.org/10.7320/FlMedit29.272

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