Ma. Khan et Ia. Ungar, ALLEVIATION OF SEED DORMANCY IN THE DESERT FORB ZYGOPHYLLUM SIMPLEX L. FROM PAKISTAN, Annals of botany, 80(4), 1997, pp. 395-400
Zygophyllum simplex L. is a succulent annual that grows on the coastal
and inland saline flats around Karachi, Pakistan. The seeds are moder
ately salt tolerant during germination. Germination of Zygophyllum sim
plex seeds under various salinity, proline, betaine, GA and kinetin tr
eatments was determined. Proline (0.1 and 1 mM) and betaine (0.1 and 1
mM) alleviated the innate dormancy of seeds, and germination reached
60-70 % compared to 12% in the control set. Al low salinity compatible
osmotica alleviated some effects of salinity, but at higher NaCl conc
entrations both proline and betaine were ineffective. Gibberellic acid
(0.3 and 3 mM) and kinetin (0.05 and 0.5 mM) substantially alleviated
both innate as well as salinity-induced seed dormancy. At higher sali
nity (125 mM), low concentrations of kinetin (0.05 mM) and high concen
trations of GA (3 mM) were more effective. GA completely alleviated th
e effect of salinity at all concentrations used. (C) 1997 Annals of Bo
tany Company.