Titre : |
Effects of dry storage on germination and survivorship of seeds of four Lonicera species (Caprifoliaceae) |
Type de document : |
Tiré à part de revue |
Auteurs : |
Siti Nur Hidayati ; Jerry Mack Baskin ; Carol C. Baskin |
Année de publication : |
2002 |
Importance : |
137-148 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Conservation des semences [CBNPMP-Thématique] Germination : généralités
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Mots-clés : |
Lonicera |
Résumé : |
Effects of dry storage under ambient laboratory conditions on germination and survivorship was tested for seeds of four Lonicera species. Fresh seeds of L. fragrantissima and L. japonica were dormant, whereas those of L. maackii and L. morrowii germinated to about 30% at 25/15°C in light. Seeds of L. fragrantissima remained dormant during the entire 24 months of storage. Highest germination for seeds of L. japonica, L. maackii, and L. morrowii were 47, 68, and 50%, respectively, in light after 6 months storage. Decrease in germinability between 6 and 12 months storage for L. japonica and L. maackii, and between 6 and 15 months for L. morrowii was greater than decrease in viability; thus, some seeds re-entered dormancy. However, for seeds of L. japonica and L. maackii stored longer than 12 months, decrease in viability was greater than decrease in germinability, indicating that more seeds after-ripened than lost viability. Survivorship curves for seeds of all four species were approximately Deevey Type II. A graphical model is presented for the roles of re-entrance into dormancy, loss of viability, and after-ripening in determining germinability of seeds. |
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Effects of dry storage on germination and survivorship of seeds of four Lonicera species (Caprifoliaceae) [Tiré à part de revue] / Siti Nur Hidayati ; Jerry Mack Baskin ; Carol C. Baskin . - 2002 . - 137-148. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Conservation des semences [CBNPMP-Thématique] Germination : généralités
|
Mots-clés : |
Lonicera |
Résumé : |
Effects of dry storage under ambient laboratory conditions on germination and survivorship was tested for seeds of four Lonicera species. Fresh seeds of L. fragrantissima and L. japonica were dormant, whereas those of L. maackii and L. morrowii germinated to about 30% at 25/15°C in light. Seeds of L. fragrantissima remained dormant during the entire 24 months of storage. Highest germination for seeds of L. japonica, L. maackii, and L. morrowii were 47, 68, and 50%, respectively, in light after 6 months storage. Decrease in germinability between 6 and 12 months storage for L. japonica and L. maackii, and between 6 and 15 months for L. morrowii was greater than decrease in viability; thus, some seeds re-entered dormancy. However, for seeds of L. japonica and L. maackii stored longer than 12 months, decrease in viability was greater than decrease in germinability, indicating that more seeds after-ripened than lost viability. Survivorship curves for seeds of all four species were approximately Deevey Type II. A graphical model is presented for the roles of re-entrance into dormancy, loss of viability, and after-ripening in determining germinability of seeds. |
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Hidayati, Siti Nur, Baskin, Jerry Mack, Baskin, Carol C.
2002
Effects of dry storage on germination and survivorship of seeds of four Lonicera species (Caprifoliaceae).
Seed Science and Technology, 30
: 137-148.
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