Title of article :
Effect of water stress by Polyethylene Glycol 8000 and Sodium Chloride on germination of Ephedra alata Decne seeds
Author/Authors :
Al-Taisan, Wafa’a A. Dammam University - Girls College of Science - Department of Biology, Saudi Arabia , Al-Qarawi, Abdulaziz A. King Saud University - College of Food and Agricalture Sciences - Department of Plant Production, Saudi Arabia , Alsubiee, Moodi S. King Saud University - College of Food and Agricalture Sciences - Department of Plant Production, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Ephedra alata Decne is a perennial shrub and it is a very effective sand-binder. In Saudi Arabia, the species is associated with sand dunes formation, especially the mobile, non-saline and low moisture content ones. Its geographical distribution in Saudi Arabia includes the Northern, Eastern and Central regions. The aims of this study were to determine the effects of temperature, water potential and Sodium Chloride on germination of E. alata. Seeds were collected from King Khalid Centre of Wildlife Research and Development at Thumama (80 km north east of Riyadh), Saudi Arabia. Seeds were germinated at four alternating temperature regimes (8/22; 9/23; 13/27 and 18/35 °C). Seeds were also germinated under stress of aqueous Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) solutions mixed to create water potentials of 0; _0.3; _0.6; _1.2 and _1.5 MPa. Seed were also germinated in Sodium Chloride solutions of 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mol l^-1. Optimum germination was attained at 13/28 °C that corresponds to temperatures prevailing during spring time. Seeds germinated in Polyethylene Glycol solutions exhibited significantly lower germination than control especially when water potential fell below _0.3 MPa. Germination was also negatively affected by 0.1 mol l ^-1 Sodium Chloride solution or above. Results indicated that the germination temperature responses of the nondormant seeds synchronize the event of germination with the season when environmental conditions are more favorable for subsequent growth and seedling establishment. Germination was also sensitive to both water potential and salinity.
Keywords :
Ephedra alata , Salinity , Temperature regimes , Water potential , Germination
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences