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NONDEEP COMPLEX MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL DORMANCY IN SEEDS OF OSMORHIZA CLAYTONII (APIACEAE)
Authors:Jerry M. Baskin  Carol C. Baskin
Affiliation:School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 40506-0225
Abstract:Freshly matured seeds of Osmorhiza claytonii exhibit a type of morphophysiological dormancy (MPD). Under natural conditions, embryo growth begins in late September and early October and continues until mid***- to late February, with the peak in October and November. Most seeds germinate between mid-February and late March. Embryos did not grow in seeds incubated for 24 weeks at 30/15 (warm stratification) or 5 C (cold stratification). However, in seeds given 12 weeks at 30/15 and then 12 weeks at 5 C, embryo length increased 1,246% while seeds were at 5 C. Zero to 7 days of warm followed by 24 weeks of cold stratification resulted in 2%–27% germination of fresh seeds, whereas 2 to 12 weeks of warm followed by 24 weeks of cold stratification resulted in 80%–98% germination. Warm plus cold stratification was required for embryo growth and germination of seeds that remained undispersed for a year in the field. GA3 was partially effective in substituting for warm stratification. The name “nondeep complex MPD” is proposed for the type of MPD found in O. claytonii and a few other species, making a total of eight types of MPD presently known.
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