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Plant Propagation Protocol for Minuartia rubella ESRM 412 – Native Plant Production Source: Burke Herbarium 2017 Photo credit: G.D. Carr 2013 TAXONOMY Plant Family Scientific Name Caryophyllaceae Common Name Pink or carnation family Plant species Scientific Name Minuartia rubella (Whalenberg) Varieties None listed Sub-species None listed Cultivar None listed Common Synonym(s) Arenaria propinqua Richards. Arenaria rubella (Wahlenb.) Hiern. Arenaria verna var. propinqua (Richards.) Fern. Arenaria verna var. rubella (Wahlenb.) S. Wats. Minuartia rossii var. orthotrichoides auct. non (Schischkin) Tryphane rubella (Wahlenb.) Rchb. (E-Flora BC 2017) Common Name(s) Beautiful sandwort, mountain sandwort, Arctic sandwort, and boreal stitchwort (Flora of North America 2017) Species Code (as per USDA Plants database) MIRU3 GENERAL INFORMATION
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PlantPropagationProtocolforMinuartiarubellaESRM412–NativePlantProduction

Source:BurkeHerbarium2017Photocredit:G.D.Carr2013

TAXONOMY

PlantFamily ScientificName CaryophyllaceaeCommonName PinkorcarnationfamilyPlantspecies ScientificName Minuartiarubella(Whalenberg)

Varieties NonelistedSub-species NonelistedCultivar NonelistedCommonSynonym(s) ArenariapropinquaRichards.

Arenariarubella(Wahlenb.)Hiern.Arenariavernavar.propinqua(Richards.)Fern.Arenariavernavar.rubella(Wahlenb.)S.Wats.Minuartiarossiivar.orthotrichoidesauct.non(Schischkin)Tryphanerubella(Wahlenb.)Rchb.(E-FloraBC2017)

CommonName(s) Beautifulsandwort,mountainsandwort,Arcticsandwort,andborealstitchwort(FloraofNorthAmerica2017)

SpeciesCode(asperUSDAPlantsdatabase)

MIRU3

GENERALINFORMATION

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Geographicalrange

Source:USDAPlantsDatabase2017.

Source:BurkeHerbarium2017.

Ecologicaldistribution Commonongravellyorsandysoils,rockoutcrops,talusslopes,usuallyathighelevations.(Pojaretal1994)

Climateandelevationrange Subalpineandalpinezones,from870metersto2630meters,withanaverageof1979meters(Eflora2017).

Localhabitatandabundance Hummocks,alongstreams,riverterraces,slopes,ridges,cliffs;dry,moderatelywell-drainedareas;gravel,sand,till;withloworganiccontent;calcareoussoils(Aikenetal2007).

Plantstrategytype/successionalstage

OnestudydeterminedMinuartiarubellatobealateaestivalspecies(soitbloomsafterJuly11th)(Molau1993),whichisrelevanttophenologybutnecessarilyasuccessionalstrategy.AnotherstudyfoundMinuartiaaizoide(insamegenusasM.rubella)adominantspeciesattheseralstageinsuccession

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(Kikvidze1993).

Plantcharacteristics DescriptionfromFloraofNorthAmerica2017:Plantsperennial,cespitoseormat-forming.Taprootsfiliformtosomewhatthickened;rhizomesabsent.Stemsascendingtoerect,green,2-8(-18)cm,moderatelytodenselystipitate-glandular(veryrarelyglabrous),internodesofstems1-10timesaslongasleaves;trailingstemsabsent.Leavesoverlapping,±tightly,distally(cauline),concentratedproximally(cauline),connateproximally,withoftenloose,usuallyscarioussheath0.2-0.7mm;blade±straightoroutwardlycurved,green,flatto3-angled,prominently3-veinedabaxially,subulate,1.5-10×0.3-1.3mm,flexuous,marginsnotthickened,scarious,smooth,apexgreenorpurple,acutetoapiculate,oftennavicular,shiny,sparselytodenselyciliate,oftenstipitate-glandular;axillaryleavespresentamongvegetativeleaves.Inflorescences3-7+-flowered,opencymesorrarelyflowersolitary,terminal;bractsbroadlysubulatetonarrowlylanceolate,herbaceous,marginsscarious.Pedicels0.2-1.5cm,denselystipitate-glandular.Flowers:hypanthiumdisc-shaped;sepalsprominently3-veined,ovatetolanceolate(herbaceousportionoblongtonarrowlyovate),2.5-3.2mm,notenlarginginfruit,apexgreentopurple,acutetoacuminate,nothooded,stipitate-glandular;petalselliptic,0.8-1.3timesaslongassepals,apexrounded,entire.Capsulesonstipeca.0.2mm,ovoid,4.5-5mm,longerthansepals.Seedsreddishbrown,suborbiculatewithradicleprolongedintobeak,somewhatcompressed,0.4-0.5mm,tuberculate;

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Source:E-FloraBC2017

PROPAGATIONDETAILS:SEEDSFourdifferentscientificstudiesforseedpropagationwerefoundthatincluded

Minuartiarubellaasaspeciesinthestudygroup.Ecotype 1. Alsosetal2012:ArctictundrainIsfjordenareaof

Svalbard,Norway

2. BellandBliss1980:ArctictundraonKingChristianIsland,NorthwestTerritories,Canada.

3. BlissandGold1999:ArctictundraonDevonIsland,

Canada.

4. Cooperetal2004:ArctictundraonColesdalen,NWcoast,andAdventdaleninSpitsbergen,Svalbard,Norway.

PropagationGoal GerminatedseedsPropagationMethod SeedsProductType Germinatedseeds

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StockType Nativeseedfrom:1. Alsosetal2012:ArcticTundrainIsfjordenareaof

Svalbard,Norway

2. BellandBliss1980:KingChristianIsland,NorthwestTerritories,Canada.

3. BlissandGold1999:Westernsectionofaplateau

northoftheTrueloveRiverandAboveTrueloveLowland,DevonIsland,Canada.

4. Cooperetal2004:Colesdalen,NWcoast,and

AdventadaleninSpitsbergen,Svalbard,Norway.

TimetoGrow 1. Alsosetal2012:Successfulgerminationofseedswastheaimbutnospecificcriteriaforgerminationtimewasoutlined.

2. BellandBliss1980:Themajorityofseedsinthefieldtrialgerminated4to6weeksafterbeingsown,inallcasesfollowingperiodsofprecipitation(p.3).Thecontrolledenvironmentstudiesranfor60days(p.4).

3. BlissandGold1999:Forseedgermination,the

experimentlasted90days.Forthesoilblocks,thestudylasted76days(p.626).

4. Cooperetal2004:Soilsamplesfromthepolarheath,

birdcliff,proglacialhabitatandthermophilicheathweregrownover12weeks(11forthermophilicheath)simulatingthemaximumSvalbardsummerperiod.SamplesfromintactanddisturbedDryasheathweregrownover14weeks(p.117).

TargetSpecifications 1. Alsosetal2012:Germinatedseed.Nospecifications

set.

2. BellandBliss1980:Germinatedseed.Nospecificationsset.

3. BlissandGold1999:Germinatedseed.Nospecificationsset.

4. Cooperetal2004:Germinatedseed.Nospecifications

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set.PropaguleCollectionInstructions

1. Alsosetal2012:SeedswerecollectedbetweenAugust27thandSeptember19th,2008intheIsfjordenareaofSvalbard.M.rubellaseedswerecollectedonSeptember10th,2008inSassendalenina“disturbedmosstundra”habitat(Appendix1).Whenpossible,seedswereshakenoutoftheplantstoensureonlymatureseedswerecollected(p.820).

2. BellandBliss1980:SeedswerecollectedfromplantsonKingChristianIslandbetweenAugust14thandAugust22nd,1973(p.2).

3. BlissandGold1999:Seedsofselectspecieswere

collectedandweighedinspringof1992.Toassesstheseedbank,five20x20cmblocksofsoilwereremovedfromadepthof1.5cmfromcrustedandnon-crustedsites.Blocksofsoilwerefrozenforfivemonths,andthensoilswerethawedandplacedinagrowthchamber(p.626).

4. Cooperetal2004:SeedscollectedinearlyJulytolate

Augustintheyear2000(p.116).Thetop2cmoforganicsoilwascollectedtogetherwithbryophytesandlitter.Soilsampleswerecollectedwithin10cmoffocusspeciestomaximizechanceofcapturingdispersedseed(p.117).

PropaguleProcessing/PropaguleCharacteristics

1. Alsosetal2012:Iftheplantswerewet,seedcapsuleswerecollectedandleftinpaperbagsat5-8°Cin35%relativehumidity(RH)todry.Seedsthatwereobviouslynotripewerenotcollected.Seedsofspecieswhichdidnotseem100%ripewereleftinpaperbagsat5-8°CuntilSeptember19thtopermitripening,afterwhichtheywereassumedtoberipe(p.820).

1. BellandBliss1980:Dryinflorescencesorseedswerestoredat2°Cand-3°Cuntiltested(p.2).

2. BlissandGold1999:Todetermineviableseedbank

size,five20x20cmblocksofsoilwereremovedtoadepthof1.5cm,fromboththecrustedandnon-crustedsite.Thesoilblockswerereturnedtothe

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laboratoryandstoredfor5months(p.626).

3. Cooperetal2004:Samplesofseedcollectedinthefieldwerecooled2-6°Cduringtransportandstoredinpaperbagsat0.5°Cfor5to7weeks(p.117).

Pre-PlantingPropaguleTreatments

1. Alsosetal2012:M.rubellaseedswerecoldstratifiedfor28days,thenlefttogerminateat20°Cforanunspecifiedamountoftimeuntilseedsgerminated(seeAppendix1ofstudy).

2. BellandBliss1980:Dryinflorescencesorseedswerestoredat2°Cand-3°Cuntiltested(p.2).

3. BlissandGold1999:Harvestedsoilblockswerefrozen

for5monthsthenplacedina1cmlayeroverabaseofwashedsandin30x30cmtrays.Trayswereplacedinagrowthchamberunder24hoursoflighttomimicsummerfieldirradiance(p.626).

4. Cooperetal2004:Sampleswerekeptat-5°Cfor5

weeksthenthawedat0.5°Cfor3daysandacclimatizedat4°Cfor4days.VolumesofsoilfromintactanddisturbedDryasheathsiteswerereducedbysievingandwashing(p.117).

GrowingAreaPreparation/AnnualPracticesforPerennialCrops

1. Alsosetal2012:3to50seedsofeachspecieswereplacedona9cmdiameterpetridishwith10%agarsolution(p.821).

2. BellandBliss1980:Incontrolledenvironmentstudies,germinationtestsweremadeinclosedpetridisheslinedwithtwosheetsofWhatmanNo.1filterpapermoistenedwithdistilledwater.Othertestsweremadewithseedsimmersedindistilledwaterinsmalltesttubesorflasks.Forfieldtests,25seedsofonespeciesweresowedoneach2.5by2.5cmplotonnaturalsurfacesimmediatelyfollowingsnowmeltinlateJune(p.2).

3. BlissandGold1999:Forseedgermination,filter

paperinpetridisheswaskeptmoistwithdistilledwaterandtreatedthreetimeswithamildfungicide.Harvestedsoilblockswereplacedina1cmlayeroverabaseofwashedsandin30x30cmtrays(p.626).

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4. Cooperetal2004:Soilsamplesfromthepolarheath,

birdcliff,proglacialhabitatandthermophilicheathwerespreadthinlyonfilterpaperinplasticpetridishes.SamplesfromintactanddisturbedDryasheathwereplacedoncommercialsterilizedsoilinaluminumfoilboxes.Unidentifiedseedlingsweretransplantedtoamixtureofpeatandperliteandgrownat15°Cuntilidentificationwaspossible(p.117).

EstablishmentPhaseDetails 1. Alsosetal2012:Thelighttemperaturewas4,000K(Osram35W,840HE)andthebrightnesswas3,300lm(manufacturer’sinformation).Theprotonfluxwasapproximately40umolpersquaremeterpersecondmeasuredwithaquantumfluxsensorattheleveloftheseeds.Ifthegerminationpercentageobtainedwaslow,buttheseedsstillseemedviable,anewgerminationtestwasattemptedfollowinganadditionalperiodofstratification(p.821).

2. BellandBliss1980:Allpetridishwerekeptataconstanttemperatureof0.5°Cwith24hoursoflightinplantgrowthchambers(EnvironmentalGrowthChamberCo.,modelsM-13andM-15).Eachtestused25seedswithtworeplicates;seedswerenottreatedwithfungicide(p.2).

5. BlissandGold1999:Forseeds,growthchambers

weresettoprovidewarmsummerconditions(15°Catnight,and20°Cduringtheday),experimentlasted90dayswithgerminationrecordedevery2-4days.Forsoilblocks,trayswereplacedinagrowthchamberunder24hoursoflighttomimicsummerfieldirradiance.Thechambersweremaintainedwith8hoursof“night”usingsodiumvaporlampsandatemperatureof10-12°C,anda“day”usingsodiumvaporandmetalhalidelampsandatemperatureof15to16°C.Thesetemperatureswerehigherthanfieldconditionsandwereusedtomaximizefieldconditions(p.626).

3. Cooperetal2004:Soilsamplesfromthepolarheath,

birdcliff,proglacialhabitatandthermophilicheath

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werespreadthinlyonfilterpaperinplasticpetridishesandgerminatedat18°Cinagreenhouse,usinga24-hrphoto-period(150umol)over12weeks(11forthermophilicheath)simulatingthemaximumSvalbardsummerperiod.SamplesfromintactanddisturbedDryasheathwereplacedoncommercialsterilizedsoilinaluminumfoilboxesandgerminatedat22°Cinagreenhouseover14weeks.Thesesampleswerestirredinweeks3and11,andgibberillicacid(1ppm)wasaddedinweek12.Allsamplesweremoistenedeverysecondday,andseedlingscountedweekly.Unidentifiedseedlingsweretransplantedtoamixtureofpeatandperliteandgrownat15°Cuntilidentificationwaspossible(p.117).

LengthofEstablishmentPhase 1. Alsosetal2012:Noinformationlistedforhowlongseedsweregerminated.

2. BellandBliss1980:Themajorityofseedsinthefieldtrialgerminated4to6weeksafterbeingsown,inallcasesfollowingperiodsofprecipitation(p.3).Thecontrolledenvironmentstudiesranfor60days(p.4).

3. BlissandGold1999:Forseedgermination,the

experimentlasted90days.Forthesoilblocks,thestudylasted76days(p.626).

4. Cooperetal2004:Soilsamplesfromthepolarheath,

birdcliff,proglacialhabitatandthermophilicheathweregrownover12weeks(11forthermophilicheath)simulatingthemaximumSvalbardsummerperiod.SamplesfromintactanddisturbedDryasheathweregrownover14weeks(p.117).

ActiveGrowthPhase Noinformationfound.LengthofActiveGrowthPhase Noinformationfound.HardeningPhase Noinformationfound.LengthofHardeningPhase Noinformationfound.Harvesting,StorageandShipping

Noinformationfound.

LengthofStorage Noinformationfound.GuidelinesforOutplanting/PerformanceonTypicalSites

Noinformationfound.

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OtherComments INFORMATIONSOURCES

References SeebelowOtherSourcesConsulted SeebelowProtocolAuthor SageStowellDateProtocolCreatedorUpdated

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