Author:
Fan Shugao,Baskin Carol C.,Baskin Jerry M.,Wang Yanrong
Abstract
AbstractIn central Asia, Agriophyllum squarrosum is the first species to become established during natural succession on sand dunes. However, low germination percentages and thus poor stand establishment greatly inhibit the use of this key species in the stabilization of dunes. The aim of this review is to critically analyse published information on the seed biology of A. squarrosum with particular reference to identifying the factors limiting germination of seeds sown in the field. A conceptual model is used to illustrate the complexities of factors as well as the unknowns we found about the seed/seedling stage of the life cycle of this sand dune annual. A major result of this review is that we now know that high germination percentages can be obtained by storing freshly collected seeds dry at room temperatures for 2 to 3 months to allow dormancy break to occur via afterripening, and then storing them dry at low (e.g. 4–5°C) temperature to prevent them from entering secondary dormancy. Non-dormant seeds should be sown in the field in late spring when wind-blown sand will cover them, thus ensuring that they are in darkness, which promotes germination, at the time summer rains occur.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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