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Temperature and Soil Water Effects on Dormancy and Mortality of Subterranean Clover Seed
Author(s) -
Fairbrother Timothy E.,
Rowe Dennis E.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
agronomy journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.752
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1435-0645
pISSN - 0002-1962
DOI - 10.2134/agronj1995.00021962008700020018x
Subject(s) - germination , trifolium subterraneum , agronomy , pasture , dormancy , fumigation , water content , biology , soil water , horticulture , ecology , geotechnical engineering , engineering
Germination tests were conducted to investigate possible causes for a reestablishment failure of subterranean clover ( Trifolium subterraneum L .). ‘Mount Barker’ subterranean clover seeds were germinated on blotters and on the soil surface or at 1 cm depth in nonfumigated and fumigated soil at four constant temperatures for 14 d, followed by constant 15°C for 8 d. Fumigation had no effect on germination. Germination on blotters was reduced to 11.1% at 25 and 30°C, compared with 94.5% at 15°C. Emergence of seedlings was reduced to 37.9% at 30°C, compared with 92.5% at 15°C. Emergence of seedlings at 30°C from soil was greater after 14 d than germination on blotters. In a second experiment, seeds buried 1 cm were germinated at soil water levels ranging from 0.0 to 0.816 kg kg −1 . Temperatures were 15 or 30°C for 7 d, then 15°C for 7 d more. Seeds failed to germinate at either temperature in dry or saturated soil. Emergence after 7 d was reduced at 30°C compared with 15°C at soil moisture levels from 0.204 to 0.544 kg kg −1 . After 7 more d at 15°C, emergence was similar between temperatures at soil moisture levels from 0.0 to 0.544 kg kg −1 . Under saturated soil conditions, 28.5 and 80.8% of the seed rotted at 15 and 30°C, respectively. Our results suggest that subterranean clover seeds can survive in pasture soil for 14 d in an embryo dormant condition during the summer, unless the soil is saturated, in which case soft seeds tend to decay.

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