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Seed germination time course and seedling development of Clintonia udensis Trautv. et Mey. (Uvulariaceae): a typical cool temperate woodland perennial in Japan
Authors:KOJIRO SUZUKI  NAHO IWASAKI  HITOMI KAWANO  SHOICHI KAWANO
Institution:Faculty of Regional Environmental Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1‐1‐1Sakuragaoka, Setagaya‐ku, Tokyo 156‐8502
Abstract:Seed germination time course and seedling development mechanisms of Clintonia udensis Trautv. et Mey. (Uvulariaceae) were investigated under experimental condition. Seed germination tests were carried out under four thermal regimes, i. e. 10, 15, 20, and 25°C, after seeds were harvested, and stored at 5°C in wet conditions for 6 months under light‐exposed or shaded conditions. Approximately 63% of all seeds produced had the potential to germinate beyond 4 years and 6 months. The developmental process after germination continued for over 2 years. Phase I: the radicle first breaks through the seed coat 2 years after fructification. Phase II: the radicle becomes much larger with a hypocotyle. Phase III: part of the cotyledon elongates over 20 mm. Phase IV: the plumule further develops in two steps, i. e. the plumule is first formed, while cotyledon is disappearing, and then the plumule appears with second and third radicles, growing with cotyledon.
Keywords:Clintonia udensis  cotyledon  life history strategy  seed germination  seedling
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