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Maternal Environment Modulates Dormancy and Germination in Vaccaria hispanica

Zahra Hosseini Cici S

Offspring performance is affected by mother plants via genes and maternal environment. Seed characteristics such and dormancy and vigour are affected by the environmental resources during plant development. Intra and inter-variation in seed dormancy and longevity are considered as a bet-hedging strategy to reduce the recruitment failure across years under environmental uncertainty. In this study, the effects of drought and herbivory, two common environmental stresses, were investigated on biomass and seed quality in Vaccaria hispanica (Mill.) Rauschert, an annual forb. Plants were subjected to different levels of water and simulated herbivory stress. Maternal water stress suppressed seed mass, but it stimulated dormancy in seeds. Progenies from the maternal stress environment were more persistent than those from the maternal control environment after being exposed to 45°C and 100% RH for 8 days. The findings highlighted the importance of the water maternal effect versus herbivory on seed dormancy and longevity in this species. The results may help us understanding the life cycle and population dynamics of V. hispanica in successive years.