The 141‐year period for Dr. Beal's seed viability experiment: A hybrid surprise

Author:

Fleming Margaret B.1ORCID,Stanley Lauren2ORCID,Zallen Robyn1,Chansler Matthew T.23ORCID,Brudvig Lars A.24ORCID,Lowry David B.245ORCID,Weber Marjorie24ORCID,Telewski Frank W.26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Science Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48824 USA

2. Department of Plant Biology Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48824 USA

3. MSU Herbarium, Department of Plant Biology Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48824 USA

4. Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48824 USA

5. Plant Resilience Institute Michigan State University East Lansing MI 48824 USA

6. W. J. Beal Botanical Garden and Campus Arboretum, Office of the Provost Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48824 USA

Abstract

AbstractPremiseIn 1879, Dr. William Beal buried 20 glass bottles filled with seeds and sand at a single site at Michigan State University. The goal of the experiment was to understand seed longevity in the soil, a topic of general importance in ecology, restoration, conservation, and agriculture, by periodically assaying germinability of these seeds over 100 years. The interval between germination assays has been extended and the experiment will now end after 221 years, in 2100.MethodsWe dug up the 16th bottle in April 2021 and attempted to germinate the 141‐year‐old seeds it contained. We grew germinants to maturity and identified these to species by vegetative and reproductive phenotypes. For the first time in the history of this experiment, genomic DNA was sequenced to confirm species identities.ResultsTwenty seeds germinated over the 244‐day assay. Eight germinated in the first 11 days. All 20 belonged to the Verbascum genus: Nineteen were V. blattaria according to phenotype and ITS2 genotype; and one had a hybrid V. blattaria × V. thapsus phenotype and ITS2 genotype. In total, 20/50 (40%) of the original Verbascum seeds in the bottle germinated in year 141.ConclusionsWhile most species in the Beal experiment lost all seed viability in the first 60 years, a high percentage of Verbascum seeds can still germinate after 141 years in the soil. Long‐term experiments such as this one are rare and invaluable for studying seed viability in natural soil conditions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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