Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT The effects of alternating and constant temperatures and light regimes, osmotic and salt stress and pH were tested on seed germination in four populations of Eryngium caeruleum. Laboratory experiments revealed that the four populations exhibited different responses to alternating temperature and light conditions. Alternating temperature and photoperiod had a greater positive effect on seed germination compared to complete darkness. The optimal constant temperature within 10 ºC to 15 ºC for seed germination of each population was determined in a light/dark photoperiod. Seed germination severely decreased under water stress and was completely inhibited at -0.8 MPa osmotic potential. Saline stress sharply decreased germination percentage. Germination was restricted by pH lower and higher than 5 and 8, respectively. The information obtained from this study helps to fill the gap of knowledge about seed germination requirements of E. caeruleum and enhance our understanding of this species distribution and its potential to develop in stressful and/or new habitats. |
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Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populationsalternating and constant temperaturesgerminationlightpHsalt and osmotic stressABSTRACT The effects of alternating and constant temperatures and light regimes, osmotic and salt stress and pH were tested on seed germination in four populations of Eryngium caeruleum. Laboratory experiments revealed that the four populations exhibited different responses to alternating temperature and light conditions. Alternating temperature and photoperiod had a greater positive effect on seed germination compared to complete darkness. The optimal constant temperature within 10 ºC to 15 ºC for seed germination of each population was determined in a light/dark photoperiod. Seed germination severely decreased under water stress and was completely inhibited at -0.8 MPa osmotic potential. Saline stress sharply decreased germination percentage. Germination was restricted by pH lower and higher than 5 and 8, respectively. The information obtained from this study helps to fill the gap of knowledge about seed germination requirements of E. caeruleum and enhance our understanding of this species distribution and its potential to develop in stressful and/or new habitats.Sociedade Botânica do Brasil2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062017000200220Acta Botanica Brasilica v.31 n.2 2017reponame:Acta Botanica Brasilicainstname:Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)instacron:SBB10.1590/0102-33062017abb0001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRezvani,MohammadZaefarian,Faezeheng2017-05-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-33062017000200220Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/abb/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@botanica.org.br||acta@botanica.org.br|| f.a.r.santos@gmail.com1677-941X0102-3306opendoar:2017-05-25T00:00Acta Botanica Brasilica - Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)false |
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Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations |
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Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations |
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Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations Rezvani,Mohammad alternating and constant temperatures germination light pH salt and osmotic stress |
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Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations |
title_full |
Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations |
title_fullStr |
Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations |
title_full_unstemmed |
Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations |
title_sort |
Effect of some environmental factors on seed germination of Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. populations |
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Rezvani,Mohammad |
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Rezvani,Mohammad Zaefarian,Faezeh |
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Zaefarian,Faezeh |
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Rezvani,Mohammad Zaefarian,Faezeh |
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alternating and constant temperatures germination light pH salt and osmotic stress |
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alternating and constant temperatures germination light pH salt and osmotic stress |
description |
ABSTRACT The effects of alternating and constant temperatures and light regimes, osmotic and salt stress and pH were tested on seed germination in four populations of Eryngium caeruleum. Laboratory experiments revealed that the four populations exhibited different responses to alternating temperature and light conditions. Alternating temperature and photoperiod had a greater positive effect on seed germination compared to complete darkness. The optimal constant temperature within 10 ºC to 15 ºC for seed germination of each population was determined in a light/dark photoperiod. Seed germination severely decreased under water stress and was completely inhibited at -0.8 MPa osmotic potential. Saline stress sharply decreased germination percentage. Germination was restricted by pH lower and higher than 5 and 8, respectively. The information obtained from this study helps to fill the gap of knowledge about seed germination requirements of E. caeruleum and enhance our understanding of this species distribution and its potential to develop in stressful and/or new habitats. |
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