Light dependent spore germination in Woodwardia radicans (L.) Sm |
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Authors: | Anna Maria Carafa |
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Institution: | Istituto Botanico Facoltà di Agraria , Portici |
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Abstract: | Abstract The spores of Woodwardia radicans can germinate indifferently either in water or in culture media containing mineral salts at temperatures (15-24°C) falling within a range believed optimal for many other ferns (15-30 C). The spores are photosensitive, will not germinate in the dark and the addition of gibberellic acid is ineffective in substituting a light requirement. Spore germination was induced by white and red light and phytochrome seems to be implicated in the control of germination since far-red light (and not the blue irradiation) can reverse the stimulating effect of the red light. Spore morphology and spore germination pattern was studied using light and scanning electron microscopes. It was concluded that the progressive disappearance of W. radicans from the Italian localities is not due to difficulties in spore germination but is related to problems that arise during the subsequent stages. |
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Keywords: | Germination photosensitivity Woodwardia radicans |
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