Aims There are a number of mechanisms that regulate germination;among these,seed dormancy,one of the most important,is an adaptative mechanism in plants to promote survival by dispersing germination in space and time ...Aims There are a number of mechanisms that regulate germination;among these,seed dormancy,one of the most important,is an adaptative mechanism in plants to promote survival by dispersing germination in space and time until environmental conditions are favourable for germination.The main goals of this study were to determine the tem-perature requirements for seed dormancy release and germination of Gentiana lutea subsp.lutea,to identify the class and level of seed dormancy and to suggest an optimal germination protocol.Methods Seeds belonging to two different localities were subjected to vari-ous pre-treatments,including cold stratification(0 and 5°C),warm stratification(25/10°C)and different combinations of these,and then incubated at a range of constant temperatures(5-25°C)and 25/10°C.Embryo growth during pre-treatments and incubation con-ditions were assessed at different times by measuring the embryo to seed length ratio(E:S ratio).The final germination percentage(FGP)and the germination rate(t50)were calculated.Important Findings Fleshy mature seeds of G.lutea subsp.lutea have linear under-developed embryos.Cold stratification at 0°C was effective in overcoming the physiological dormancy(PD)and promoted embryo growth and subsequent germination.After cold stratifica-tion at 0°C,both the root and the shoot emerged readily under a wide range of temperatures.G.lutea subsp.lutea seeds showed an intermediate complex morphophysiological dormancy(MPD).As regards the optimal germination protocol for this taxon,we suggest a period of cold stratification at ca.0°C followed by seed incuba-tion at 10-20°C.The optimal germination temperatures found for seeds of this taxon,as well as its pre-chilling requirement at 0°C,suggest that it is well adapted to a temperate climate;this behavior highlights an increasing threat from global warming for G.lutea,which could reduce the level of natural emergence in the field,prejudicing also the long-term persistence of the natural popula-tions in Sardinia.展开更多
文摘Aims There are a number of mechanisms that regulate germination;among these,seed dormancy,one of the most important,is an adaptative mechanism in plants to promote survival by dispersing germination in space and time until environmental conditions are favourable for germination.The main goals of this study were to determine the tem-perature requirements for seed dormancy release and germination of Gentiana lutea subsp.lutea,to identify the class and level of seed dormancy and to suggest an optimal germination protocol.Methods Seeds belonging to two different localities were subjected to vari-ous pre-treatments,including cold stratification(0 and 5°C),warm stratification(25/10°C)and different combinations of these,and then incubated at a range of constant temperatures(5-25°C)and 25/10°C.Embryo growth during pre-treatments and incubation con-ditions were assessed at different times by measuring the embryo to seed length ratio(E:S ratio).The final germination percentage(FGP)and the germination rate(t50)were calculated.Important Findings Fleshy mature seeds of G.lutea subsp.lutea have linear under-developed embryos.Cold stratification at 0°C was effective in overcoming the physiological dormancy(PD)and promoted embryo growth and subsequent germination.After cold stratifica-tion at 0°C,both the root and the shoot emerged readily under a wide range of temperatures.G.lutea subsp.lutea seeds showed an intermediate complex morphophysiological dormancy(MPD).As regards the optimal germination protocol for this taxon,we suggest a period of cold stratification at ca.0°C followed by seed incuba-tion at 10-20°C.The optimal germination temperatures found for seeds of this taxon,as well as its pre-chilling requirement at 0°C,suggest that it is well adapted to a temperate climate;this behavior highlights an increasing threat from global warming for G.lutea,which could reduce the level of natural emergence in the field,prejudicing also the long-term persistence of the natural popula-tions in Sardinia.