Title of article :
Seed dormancy and germination in the Australian baobab, Adansonia gregorii F. Muell.
Author/Authors :
S.R. Turner، نويسنده , , K.W. Dixon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Seeds of the iconic Australian baobab Adansonia
gregorii display physical dormancy (PY) and germinate
readily once they become water permeable, a
trait found in most other species in this genus.
Highest germination (100%) was observed when
seeds were placed in concentrated sulphuric acid
(H2SO4) for 24 h, although exposure to H2SO4 for
6–12 h also resulted in .85% germination. Exposure
to boiling water for 1–5 min was far less effective in
promoting germination (0–23%), although a high
number of seeds were water permeable (67–99%)
following boiling water treatment. However, the
majority of these water-permeable seeds appeared
to have been injured by boiling water exposure.
Germination at warmer temperatures (30 or 358C)
was found to be optimal (81–83% germination) and
proceeded rapidly, with maximum germination
occurring after incubation for only 8 d. In comparison,
germination at 15–258C resulted in 3–67% germination
over a longer time frame (up to 20 d). While
seeds of A. gregorii display PY they are unusually
sensitive to dipping in boiling water and are therefore
atypical when compared to most other Adansonia
species.
Keywords :
Adansonia gregorii , boab , baobab , Dormancy , Germination , PY
Journal title :
Seed Science Research
Journal title :
Seed Science Research