Influence of parental nitrogen: phosphorus stoichiometry on seed characteristics and performance of Holcus lanatus L. and Parnassia palustris L.

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2021-10

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Wang, S.-H.
van Dijk, JerryORCID 0000-0002-1945-9415ISNI 0000000392474168
Wassen, Martin J.ORCID 0000-0002-9735-2103ISNI 0000000392292815

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Abstract

Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability affect plant sexual reproduction performance. Seed as the main product of sexual reproduction is expected to be affected by N and P availability in parent plant. We experimentally test how parental N:P stoichiometry affected seed characteristics and performance of two grassland species. Seeds of a common species (Holcus lanatus) and an endangered species (Parnassia palustris) were collected from parent plants under two different N:P ratio growth conditions in a grassland reserve in the Netherlands. We measured the following traits of the two species from the two parental N:P ratio growth conditions: seed N concentration and content, seed P concentration and content, seed length, seed area, seed weight, seed germination, and offspring survival. No significant inter-location difference was found in seed weight of the collected seeds for either of the two species. However, the stronger P-limited conditions at the locations of the parent plants affected seed length and seed area negatively in H. lanatus and positively in P. palustris. Stronger P-limited conditions also decreased seed P concentration and content and increased seed N:P ratio of H. lanatus, but no inter-location nutrient difference was found in seeds of P. palustris. Surprisingly, contrary to what could be expected from seed P concentration and content there was no inter-location difference in seed germination for H. lanatus. For P. palustris, stronger P-limited conditions in the parental environment significantly enhanced seed germination, whereas stronger P-limited conditions in the offspring environment decreased offspring survival, suggesting that P limitation may negatively affect P. palustris rejuvenation. Our results suggest the possibility of different influences of parental N:P ratio and especially of P limitation on seed characteristics and performance of a common and an endangered species.

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Common species, Endangered species, Germination, Grassland, Greenhouse experiment, Plant survival, Ecology, Plant Science

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Wang, S, van Dijk, J & Wassen, M J 2021, 'Influence of parental nitrogen : phosphorus stoichiometry on seed characteristics and performance of Holcus lanatus L. and Parnassia palustris L.', Plant Ecology, vol. 222, no. 10, pp. 1129-1142. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-021-01166-w