Seed germination of the endemic Armeria helodes (Plumbaginaceae) in Italy
Seed germination of the endemic Armeria helodes (Plumbaginaceae) in Italy
endangered species, alkaline fens, germplasm conservation, Friuli Venezia Giulia
Armeria helodes is a narrow endemic species of Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy), with a restricted and fragmented range of small populations in remnants of lowland alkaline fens (habitat present in Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive). It is listed as Critically Endangered in the IUCN Red List, nevertheless, best practices for germplasm conservation/germination are still not studied. At maturity, achenes are held inside chaffy bracts (calyx) and their effects on germination are unknown. Therefore, we performed a germination test comparison between fruits embedded in the calyx or free from it, also applying two dormancy-breaking pretreatments (i.e. KNO3, GA3). Approximately 26% of the inspected fruits enclosed inside the calyx were empty or had a small size and coat darkening. The optimal germination rate (60%) was reached when chaffy calyx was removed either before the test or during storage. Dormancy-breaking pretreatments did not increase the germination capacity. Our results represent the first report on the Italian A. helodes germination ability.