Abstract

Population-based threshold models may aid in quantification of germination niches under stressful conditions such as salinity, temperature, and their interactions to understand seedling emergence patterns. Seeds of Sarcocornia fruticosa, Sarcocornia alpini, and Salicornia emerici were subjected to various temperatures at different NaCl concentrations. The median base NaCl concentration was roughly steady (0.68, 0.73, and 0.70 M, respectively) at sub-optimal temperatures, then decreased linearly at supra-optimal temperatures until the ceiling temperature. The estimated base, optimum and ceiling temperatures, in water, were –0.5, 15, and 29 °C for Sarcocornia fruticosa, –2.5, 11, and 24 °C for Sarcocornia alpini, and 9.5, 25, and 40 °C for Salicornia emerici, respectively. For all species, the base temperature did not change with the salinity, while both optimal and ceiling temperatures decreased. S. emerici showed rapid and synchronized germination when salinity decreased during the rainy season coinciding with favorable temperatures.

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