The germination capacity of Ailanthus altissima seeds improved after the seeds were soaked with different concentrations of natural brassinolide (NBR). The germination rate and germination energy of the seeds increa...The germination capacity of Ailanthus altissima seeds improved after the seeds were soaked with different concentrations of natural brassinolide (NBR). The germination rate and germination energy of the seeds increased by 17.6% and 18.8%, and the mean germination speed (i.e., germination time) of the seeds was shortened by 1.4 d under the optimal concentration (0.4 mg·L^-1) treatment, compared with the control. After hypocotyls of A.altissima were treated with NBR, the elongation of the hypocotyls increased. Among different concentrations of the NBR, 0.4 mg·L^-1 NBR appeared to be the optimal concentration for the elongation of A.altissima hypocotyls.展开更多
Eggplant(Solanum melongena L.) is the world's fourth largest vegetable crop,but the dormancy phenomenon is common.This experiment selected 7 varieties of eggplant,which are widely used in the production at present...Eggplant(Solanum melongena L.) is the world's fourth largest vegetable crop,but the dormancy phenomenon is common.This experiment selected 7 varieties of eggplant,which are widely used in the production at present in Beijing area,including Jing Qie No.5,Jing Qie No.10,Jing Qie No.3,Jing Yan No.2,Damingqie,Kuaiyuanqie and Jingqie No.1.After sterilization with 1.2% hydrogen peroxide for 5 minutes,the seeds were soaked with 300 mg/L GA for 30 minutes,and the test temperatures were in the range of 20-30 ℃.Experimental results showed that the germination rate of GA treatment increased the maximum of 18%,indicating GA treatment can promote seed germination.Meanwhile,GA treatment can improve the speed of germination of eggplant,and shorten germination days,so that it is conducive to rapid germination of seed after sowing.展开更多
Cupressus atlantica Gaussen (Cupressaceae) is an endemic and endangered coniferous tree geographically restricted to the N'Fis valley in South-Western Morocco. Like many forest species, C. atlantica exhibits dorman...Cupressus atlantica Gaussen (Cupressaceae) is an endemic and endangered coniferous tree geographically restricted to the N'Fis valley in South-Western Morocco. Like many forest species, C. atlantica exhibits dormancy which delays and reduces germination. To improve seed germination, different pre-treatments were conducted on C. atlantica seeds after storage for different periods (one, two and five years) including: scarification with sandy paper; soaking seeds in hot distilled water at 60℃ and 80℃ for 15 min and soaking seeds for 48 h in a gibberellic acid (GA3) at 1,000 and 2,000 mg·L-1. Results showed that scarification with sandy paper increased the germination rate of Atlas cypress by up to 67%, indicating that the species possess essentially an exogenous dormancy (physical dormancy) due to the hard seed coat (hardseededness). Exogenous application of gibberellic acid (GA3) at 1,000 mg.L-1 was also effective in breaking seed dormancy and germination induction. These two treatments induced faster speed germination expressed by low number of days to first germination (8-10 days) and low values of mean germination times (MGT). However, germination rate, under any treatment, is greatly dependent on the year of seed collection. Seeds collected in year 2004 gave the highest value, suggesting that even after five years of storage, the germination capacity of C. atlantica seeds could remain high. This observation is very interesting in the ex-situ conservation of such endemic and endangered species where the production of seeds is irregular over the years.展开更多
文摘The germination capacity of Ailanthus altissima seeds improved after the seeds were soaked with different concentrations of natural brassinolide (NBR). The germination rate and germination energy of the seeds increased by 17.6% and 18.8%, and the mean germination speed (i.e., germination time) of the seeds was shortened by 1.4 d under the optimal concentration (0.4 mg·L^-1) treatment, compared with the control. After hypocotyls of A.altissima were treated with NBR, the elongation of the hypocotyls increased. Among different concentrations of the NBR, 0.4 mg·L^-1 NBR appeared to be the optimal concentration for the elongation of A.altissima hypocotyls.
文摘Eggplant(Solanum melongena L.) is the world's fourth largest vegetable crop,but the dormancy phenomenon is common.This experiment selected 7 varieties of eggplant,which are widely used in the production at present in Beijing area,including Jing Qie No.5,Jing Qie No.10,Jing Qie No.3,Jing Yan No.2,Damingqie,Kuaiyuanqie and Jingqie No.1.After sterilization with 1.2% hydrogen peroxide for 5 minutes,the seeds were soaked with 300 mg/L GA for 30 minutes,and the test temperatures were in the range of 20-30 ℃.Experimental results showed that the germination rate of GA treatment increased the maximum of 18%,indicating GA treatment can promote seed germination.Meanwhile,GA treatment can improve the speed of germination of eggplant,and shorten germination days,so that it is conducive to rapid germination of seed after sowing.
文摘Cupressus atlantica Gaussen (Cupressaceae) is an endemic and endangered coniferous tree geographically restricted to the N'Fis valley in South-Western Morocco. Like many forest species, C. atlantica exhibits dormancy which delays and reduces germination. To improve seed germination, different pre-treatments were conducted on C. atlantica seeds after storage for different periods (one, two and five years) including: scarification with sandy paper; soaking seeds in hot distilled water at 60℃ and 80℃ for 15 min and soaking seeds for 48 h in a gibberellic acid (GA3) at 1,000 and 2,000 mg·L-1. Results showed that scarification with sandy paper increased the germination rate of Atlas cypress by up to 67%, indicating that the species possess essentially an exogenous dormancy (physical dormancy) due to the hard seed coat (hardseededness). Exogenous application of gibberellic acid (GA3) at 1,000 mg.L-1 was also effective in breaking seed dormancy and germination induction. These two treatments induced faster speed germination expressed by low number of days to first germination (8-10 days) and low values of mean germination times (MGT). However, germination rate, under any treatment, is greatly dependent on the year of seed collection. Seeds collected in year 2004 gave the highest value, suggesting that even after five years of storage, the germination capacity of C. atlantica seeds could remain high. This observation is very interesting in the ex-situ conservation of such endemic and endangered species where the production of seeds is irregular over the years.