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Effect of storage, photoperiod and mechanical scarification on seed germination in Ocimum americanum
Authors:Dilip Amritphale  Y. K. Mukhiya  J. C. Gupta  Shamanta Iyengar
Affiliation:School of Studies in Botany, Vikram Univ., Ujjain 456 010, India.
Abstract:Seeds of Ocimum americanum L. display an absolute light requirement for germination. The minimal length of the daily photoperiod required to induce a high germination decreased with increasing seed age, but the length of the photoperiod under potential control of terminal far-red light inhibition remained unchanged. There was a gradual escape from the far-red inhibition with increase in the length of the photoperiod. Seeds developed flash photosensitivity after the first 13 h photoperiod. Scarification treatment did not allow the seeds to bypass the light requirement, but it enhanced the germination considerably. Under conditions of natural day length in the field, weakening of the testa by sand may abolish the need for a second exposure to light for most of the seed population, thus rendering them non-photoperiodic.
Keywords:Far-red irradiation    flash photosensitivity    photocontrol    yphytochrome    seed coat
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