Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)

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Autor(a) principal: REZVANI,M.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: SADATIAN,S.A., NIKKHAHKOUCHAKSARAEI,H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Our knowledge about seed dormancy breaking and environmental factors affecting seed germination of greater bur-parsley (Turgenia latifolia) is restricted. This study has addressed some seed dormancy breaking techniques, including different concentrations of gibberellic acid (GA3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3), leaching duration, physical scarification as well as some environmental factors effective on seed germination such as salt and drought stresses, pH and seed planting depth. Seed germination was promoted with lower concentrations of KNO3 (0.01 to 0.02 g L-1), while higher concentrations reduced germination percentage. Seed dormancy was declined by low concentrations of GA3 up to 100 ppm. Seeds of greater bur-parsley germinated in a range of pH from 3 to 7. With enhancement of drought and salt stresses, seed germination decreased. Also, there was no seed germination in a high level of stresses. Seedling emergence reduced as planting depth increased. Use of GA3, KNO3, leaching and physical scarification had a positive effect on seed dormancy breaking of greater bur-parsley. The information from the study increases our knowledge about seed dormancy breaking techniques, response of germination to drought and salt stresses and also determination of distribution regions of greater bur-parsley in the future.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
title Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
spellingShingle Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
REZVANI,M.
environmental factors
gibberellic acid
physical scarification
salt and osmotic stresses
title_short Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
title_full Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
title_fullStr Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
title_sort Factors Affecting Seed Dormancy and Germination of Greater Bur-Parsley (Turgenia latifolia)
author REZVANI,M.
author_facet REZVANI,M.
SADATIAN,S.A.
NIKKHAHKOUCHAKSARAEI,H.
author_role author
author2 SADATIAN,S.A.
NIKKHAHKOUCHAKSARAEI,H.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv REZVANI,M.
SADATIAN,S.A.
NIKKHAHKOUCHAKSARAEI,H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental factors
gibberellic acid
physical scarification
salt and osmotic stresses
topic environmental factors
gibberellic acid
physical scarification
salt and osmotic stresses
description ABSTRACT: Our knowledge about seed dormancy breaking and environmental factors affecting seed germination of greater bur-parsley (Turgenia latifolia) is restricted. This study has addressed some seed dormancy breaking techniques, including different concentrations of gibberellic acid (GA3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3), leaching duration, physical scarification as well as some environmental factors effective on seed germination such as salt and drought stresses, pH and seed planting depth. Seed germination was promoted with lower concentrations of KNO3 (0.01 to 0.02 g L-1), while higher concentrations reduced germination percentage. Seed dormancy was declined by low concentrations of GA3 up to 100 ppm. Seeds of greater bur-parsley germinated in a range of pH from 3 to 7. With enhancement of drought and salt stresses, seed germination decreased. Also, there was no seed germination in a high level of stresses. Seedling emergence reduced as planting depth increased. Use of GA3, KNO3, leaching and physical scarification had a positive effect on seed dormancy breaking of greater bur-parsley. The information from the study increases our knowledge about seed dormancy breaking techniques, response of germination to drought and salt stresses and also determination of distribution regions of greater bur-parsley in the future.
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