INFLUENCES OF TEMPERATURE, LIGHT AND WATER-STRESS ON GERMINATION OF FRINGED SAGE (ARTEMISIA-FRIGIDA)

Citation
Yg. Bai et al., INFLUENCES OF TEMPERATURE, LIGHT AND WATER-STRESS ON GERMINATION OF FRINGED SAGE (ARTEMISIA-FRIGIDA), Weed science, 43(2), 1995, pp. 219-225
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences",Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
00431745
Volume
43
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
219 - 225
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-1745(1995)43:2<219:IOTLAW>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Experiments were conducted to determine the influences of temperature, light, winter storage, and water stress on seed germination of fringe d sage, Seeds collected in 3 yr in central Saskatchewan were placed in sealed vials and buried in the soil after harvest, and germination wa s tested in spring and early summer, Seeds germinated over a wide rang e of temperatures with alternating 25/15 C being optimal, The range of optimal temperatures was higher for older seeds than younger seeds, T he stimulating effect of light on germination varied among collections and incubating temperatures, Total germination and germination rate w as limited by water stress and no seeds germinated at osmotic potentia ls below -0.9 MPa. Seeds hydrated in the autumn and exposed to low win ter temperatures had higher germination the following spring than dry seeds exposed to the same conditions. Results suggest that sufficient soil moisture combined with moderate seedbed temperatures are optimal for fringed sage germination, Periodicity of germination may be influe nced by variable germination requirements in different aging seeds.