Title of article :
Effect of Different Treatments on Breaking Dormancy of Teucrium chamaedrys L. Seed
Author/Authors :
Maleki Farahani, Saeideh Department of Crop Production and Plant Breeding - College of Agricultural Science - Shahed University, Tehran- Iran , Hajibarat, Zahra Agricultur Biotechnology - College of Energy Engineering and New Technologies - University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran- Iran , Hajibarat, Zohreh Agricultur Biotechnology - College of Energy Engineering and New Technologies - University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran- Iran
Abstract :
In order to find the most effective method to overcome seed dormancy in Teucrium chamaedrys L. medicinal
plant species the effect of some chemical and physical breaking methods including: cold stratification (5 °C),
scarification with sandpaper, stratification with needle, concentrated sulfuric acid, gibberellic acid and
combination of these methods were investigated. Treated seeds along with control were sown in the germinator
at 25±2 °C for 45 days according to a randomized complete block design with three replications. Results showed
that all seed treatments increased seed dormancy, however, the highest germination percentage and lowest mean
germination time obtained when seeds were treated with sulfuric acid followed by chilling and gibberellic acid,
respectively. Sulfuric acid increased the permeability of the seed coat and the effect of gibberellic acid was
enhanced by cold treatment. Results showed that T. chamaedrys seeds have both physical and physiological
dormancy.
Keywords :
Teucrium chamaedrys , Seed dormancy , MGT , Germination
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics