Effects of combining priming and plant growth regulator treatments on the synchronisation of carrot seed germination |
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Authors: | W G PILL W E FINCH-SAVAGE |
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Institution: | Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Plant Science, College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19717-1303, USA;Institute of Horticultural Research, Wellesbourne, Warwick, UK. CV35 9EF |
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Abstract: | Osmotic priming of carrot seeds for 2 wk in polyethylene glycol (PEG, — 10 MPa) at 15 °C led to more rapid and synchronous germination at 20 °C compared to untreated seeds. These responses were enhanced by a 24 h pre-priming soak in water or a change of solution after the first 24 h of priming to remove leachate. The inclusion of 200 mg litre-1N-substituted phthalimide in the pre-priming soak and/or in the PEG further enhanced the results of priming. Leachate removal combined with phthalimide inclusion gave 79% and 86% germination from seeds of two carrot cultivars during the first day in 20°C water following priming. In contrast, cumulative germination of untreated seeds of the same cultivars was 18% and 61% respectively after 3 days in 20°C water. Seeds primed in PEG containing 200 mg phthalimide litre-1with the solution replaced after the first 24 h germinated earlier and more synchronously than untreated seeds over a range of germination temperatures (5, 10, 15, or 20°C), but the effects of priming were most marked at 5°C. |
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