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The fire ephemeral Tersonia cyathiflora (Gyrostemonaceae) germinates in response to smoke but not the butenolide 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one
Background and Aims Tersonia cyathiflora (Gyrostemonaceae) is a fire ephemeral with an obligate requirement for smoke to germinate. Whether it is stimulated to germinate by 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (karrikinolide, KAR1), the butenolide isolated from smoke that stimulates the germination of many other smokeresponsive species, is tested.
Methods Seeds of T. cyathiflora were buried in autumn following collection and were exhumed 1 year later, as this alleviates dormancy and enables seeds to germinate in response to smoke-water. Exhumed seeds were tested with smoke-water and KAR1. Fresh preparations of these solutions were again tested on seeds exhumed 2 months later under a broader range of conditions. They were also tested on Grevillea eriostachya (Proteaceae) and Stylidium affine (Stylidiaceae) to confirm the activity of KAR1.
Key Results T. cyathiflora seeds germinated in response to smoke-water but not to KAR1. In contrast,
G. eriostachya and S. affine germinated in response to both smoke-water and KAR1.
†Conclusions Although many smoke-responsive seeds germinate in the presence of KAR1, this does not apply
universally. This suggests that other chemical(s) in smoke-water may play an important role in stimulating the germination of certain species.
Key words: Butenolide, germination, karrikinolide, smoke, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one, Grevillea,
Stylidium, Tersonia cyathiflora, Gyrostemonaceae.
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