Cc. Baskin et al., Effect of flooding on the annual dormancy cycle and on germination of seeds of the summer annual Schoenoplectus purshianus (Cyperaceae), AQUATIC BOT, 67(2), 2000, pp. 109-116
Seeds of Schoenoplectus purshianus were dormant at maturity in early autumn
and thus did not germinate in light or darkness at 15/6, 20/10, 25/15, 30/
15 or 35/20 degrees C. Seeds buried in either flooded or nonflooded soil an
d exposed to natural seasonal temperature changes for 32 months exhibited a
n annual dormancy/nondormancy cycle each year when tested in light under ei
ther flooded or nonflooded conditions. That is, seeds came out of dormancy
during autumn and winter and could germinate to high percentages in spring.
Burial prevented seeds from germinating, thus they re-entered dormancy by
summer and could not germinate at any temperature. Seeds buried in flooded
soil and tested in darkness on wet sand (=nonflooded) also exhibited an ann
ual dormancy/nondormancy cycle but those buried in nonflooded soil and test
ed in darkness on wet sand never germinated to mon than 2%. Optimum habitat
conditions for high year-to-year germination are a regime of nonflooding i
n winter and flooding in spring. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.