Ch. Cheng et Il. Gordon, The Richards function and quantitative analysis of germination and dormancy in meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba), SEED SCI R, 10(3), 2000, pp. 265-277
While investigating germinability in the new-crop meadowfoam (Limnanthes al
ba Benth.), it was desired to gain maximum information despite minimal seed
material and prior knowledge. Extended use of the Richards function in a f
actorial germination experiment proved very powerful. The functions yielded
estimates of four correlated coefficients, requiring multivariate analysis
of variance (MANOVA) to provide valid F-tests among germination profiles.
These germination functions provided more rigorous discrimination among tre
atments than the univariate final germination level. The functions for the
imbibants KNO3 and GA(4+7), in darkness at 10/5 degreesC, were best, being
characterized by high mean absolute germination rate, relatively short dura
tion, and high final germination (upper asymptote). The results provided in
sights into possible dormancy mechanisms.