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Light, salinity, and temperature effects on the seed germination of perennial grasses
Author(s) -
Khan M. Ajmal,
Gulzar Salman
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
american journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.218
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1537-2197
pISSN - 0002-9122
DOI - 10.3732/ajb.90.1.131
Subject(s) - germination , salinity , halophyte , biology , perennial plant , distilled water , botany , horticulture , agronomy , ecology , chemistry , chromatography
The germination requirements of four perennial halophytic grasses, Aeluropus lagopoides , Halopyrum mucronatum , Sporobolus ioclados , and Urochondra setulosa , were studied under control conditions in the laboratory. Treatments included two light levels (12 : 12 h light : dark period and 24‐h dark environment), six salinity concentrations (0, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 mmol/L NaCl), and four temperature regimes (fluctuating day : night temperature regimes of 10° : 20°, 15° : 25°, 20° : 30° and 25° : 35°C), using a completely randomized block design. Best seed germination of all grasses was obtained in a distilled water control. Increase in salinity progressively inhibited germination of all species. For example, few seeds of H. mucronatum germinated above 300 mmol/L NaCl, while seeds of the other grasses germinated in up to 500 mmol/L NaCl. Optimal temperature regime for germination for all species was 20° : 30°C both for light‐ and dark‐germinated seeds. At higher temperatures differences between light and dark treatments were not significant. Absence of light had no effect on the seed germination of U. setulosa and H. mucronatum ; however, germination was lower in all salinity treatments. In the case of A. lagopoides , absence of light substantially inhibited the germination both in control and saline conditions. The light effect was marked in the case of S. ioclados , which showed very low germination in the absence of light both under saline and nonsaline conditions.

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