Effects of germination inhibition on the dynamics of Quercus ilex stands

TitleEffects of germination inhibition on the dynamics of Quercus ilex stands
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsLi, J., & Romane F. J.
JournalJournal of Vegetation Science
Volume8
Pagination287-294
KeywordsAllelopathy, Mediterranean vegetation, Quercus pubescens Willd
Abstract

Abstract. Germination of Quercus ilex L. in coppice stands of this species in the western Mediterranean Basin was examined and a germination inhibitory process is proposed to explain some germination traits. Germination rate and seedling biomass of Q. ilex were greatly modified by watering acorns with various concentrations of aqueous soil extracts from a Q. ilex coppice stand but also when the acorns were sown in soil from Q. ilex coppice stands. In the aqueous extract experiment, Q. ilex germination and seedling weight both decreased as the aqueous extract concentration increased. In the soil type experiment, Q. ilex soil decreased the Q. ilex germination rate. Comparative studies with Q. pubescens germination (this species, replaced by Q. ilex around 5 000 B.P., is assumed to form the climax vegetation of the region) revealed that Q. pubescens was less sensitive to the aqueous extracts and soils of Q. ilex coppice stands. Inhibition of Q. ilex seed germination could be a major reason for the poor seed regeneration and suggested a possible comeback of Q. pubescens.