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Botanical Sciences

On-line version ISSN 2007-4476Print version ISSN 2007-4298

Abstract

BARRIOS, Duniel; SANCHEZ, Jorge A.; FLORES, Joel  and  JURADO, Enrique. Seed traits and germination in the Cactaceae family: a review across the Americas. Bot. sci [online]. 2020, vol.98, n.3, pp.417-440.  Epub Feb 17, 2021. ISSN 2007-4476.  https://doi.org/10.17129/botsci.2501.

Background:

Cactaceae is the fifth taxonomic group with the highest proportion of threatened species. One way to contribute to the preservation of this family is to understand the processes that promote seed germination.

Questions:

How common is dormancy and seed banks in Cactaceae? Are there general patterns in cacti germination response to temperature, light, water, salinity, phytohormones, hydration/dehydration cycles, mechanical or chemical scarification?

Data description:

A total of 333 studies on cactus germination with information on 409 taxa.

Study site and dates:

since 1939 to January 2020.

Methods:

A search of scientific articles in Google Scholar was performed with the words Cactaceae, cacti and cactus, in combination with various matters on germination in English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Results:

The main germination studies in cactus deal with photoblasticism (275 taxa), temperature (205 taxa) and seed longevity (142 taxa). Other lines of study in cactus germination (e.g., desiccation tolerance, vivipary, phytohormones, mechanical or chemical scarification, in vitro germination, hydration/dehydration cycles, water and saline stress, serotiny, storage in cold, high temperature tolerance and soil seed bank) include between 14 and 65 taxa. Cacti have only physiological dormancy and optimal germination for most species occur between 20 and 30 °C.

Conclusions:

Mexico, Brazil and Argentina are the three leading countries in the study of cactus germination.

Keywords : Dormancy; photoblasticism; seed bank; serotiny; temperature; viviparity.

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