Light, temperature, dry after‐ripening and salt stress effects on seed germination of Phleum sardoum ( H ackel) H ackel
Phleum sardoum is an endemic psammophilous species of S ardinia, growing exclusively on coastal sandy dunes. The effect of glumes on seed germination, germination requirements at constant (5–25° C ) and alternating (25/10° C ) temperatures, both in the light (12/12 h) and in the dark were evaluated,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant species biology 2014-09, Vol.29 (3), p.300-305 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Phleum sardoum
is an endemic psammophilous species of
S
ardinia, growing exclusively on coastal sandy dunes. The effect of glumes on seed germination, germination requirements at constant (5–25°
C
) and alternating (25/10°
C
) temperatures, both in the light (12/12 h) and in the dark were evaluated, as well as the effect of a dry after‐ripening period (90 days at 25°
C
), the salt stress effect (0–600 mmol
NaCl
) and its recovery on seed germination. The presence of glumes reduced final germination percentages. For fresh naked seeds, high germination percentages were observed at 10°
C
. Dry after‐ripening increased germination rate at low temperatures, but did not affect final germination percentages.
NaCl
determined a secondary salt‐induced dormancy which recovery interrupted only partially. Our results highlighted that this species has its optimum of germination during autumn–winter when, under a
M
editerranean climate, water availability is highest and soil salinity levels are minimal. |
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ISSN: | 0913-557X 1442-1984 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1442-1984.12018 |