Alyssum murale Waldst and Kit.(Brassicaceae) is a nickel-hyperaccumulator plant originating in serpentine areas in the
Results/Conclusions
Seeds produced by plants grown in soil with nickel had significantly greater seed weight (p=0.020), germination percentage (p=0.000) and shoot weight (p=0.009). Seed weight had a significantly positive effect on germination (p=0.000), leaf number (p=0.026), shoot weight (p=0.042) and root weight (p=0.008) after six weeks. Although A. murale germinated equally well on soil with and without nickel, seedlings grown in soil with nickel had significantly greater numbers of leaves (p =0.000), shoot biomass (p=0.000) and root biomass (p=0.000) after six weeks. The strong positive growth response in the presence of nickel combined with the seed weight advantage of offspring originating on nickel soils, suggests nickel plays a powerful role in influencing seedling fitness in A. murale. This positive response to soil nickel may influence the colonization patterns and competitive ability of Alyssum murale on serpentine and non-serpentine soils. Further studies are underway to examine the competitive ability of Alyssum murale on nickeliferous and non-nickeliferous soils.