Author:
Schatral A.,Osborne J. M.,Fox J. E. D.
Abstract
Dormancy delays the germination of seeds in two species of the primitive
angiosperm genus Hibbertia
(H. cuneiformis and H. huegelii,
family Dilleniaceae). After seed coat removal, germination increased in
18-month-old seeds of H. cuneiformis and 6- to
8-month-old seeds of H. huegelii. Hence, seeds of the
two species exhibit seed coat dormancy. The removal of the seed coat may
stimulate germination, as the result of increased water uptake, and/or the
removal of mechanical and chemical inhibition. However, the occurrence of
imbibitional injury and a reduced percentage of vigorous seedlings in decoated
seeds suggest that embryo dormancy, as a second type of dormancy, impedes
germination in H. cuneiformis. Embryo dormancy also
delays the germination of seeds of H. huegelii, since a
high percentage of seeds did not germinate after removal of the seed coat.
Embryo dormancy appears to vary among individual seeds and between species.
The germination experiments suggest a high percentage of non-dormant and
weakly dormant embryos for 18-month-old seeds of
H. cuneiformis. By contrast, many seeds of
H. huegelii appear to contain deeply dormant embryos. In
H. cuneiformis, the depth of the seed dormancy varied
with the age of the seeds. Freshly harvested seeds did not germinate for 3
months. Treatment with gibberellic acid (GA3) (120 mg
L-1) significantly enhanced germination of freshly
harvested and 18-month-old, intact seeds of
H. cuneiformis and the germination of decoated
18-month-old seeds of H. huegelii. The plant hormones
kinetin and abscisic acid did not affect the final germination percentage in
18-month-old seeds of H. cuneiformis. For
H. huegelii, germination was reduced in decoated seeds
and seeds with cracked coats exposed to an 8 h day: 16 h night diurnal cycle
compared with complete darkness.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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