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Dormancy in Rice Seed: III. THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE, MOISTURE, AND GASEOUS ENVIRONMENT
Authors:ROBERTS  E H
Abstract:The influence of storage conditions—temperature, moisturecontent, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide—on dormancyin rice seed has been investigated. The effects of temperatureand oxygen when the seeds have been set to germinate have alsobeen studied. Storage in oxygen accelerates the breaking of dormancy; at lowertemperatures, the effect of oxygen is more noticeable. Carbondioxide and nitrogen have little or no effect except in so faras they exclude oxygen. It is shown that there is a negativelinear relationship between storage temperature and log. meandormancy period of intact seeds over the range 27°C. to47°C. In the variety tested, the Q10 for the rate of breakingdormancy is 3.38. Variation of moisture content over the range12.0–14.5 per cent, has little effect at 27°C. andno detectable effect at higher temperatures. When dormant seeds are soaked in water, they attain a moisturecontent close to 30 per cent. Pre-soaking seeds to achieve moisturecontents in this region can stimulate the breaking of dormancywhen compared with dry storage. At laboratory temperature (meanabout 27°C.) the stimulation caused by pre-soaking intactseeds is usually small and sometimes non-existent, but at alow temperature (3°C.) the stimulation is increased; butdry storage at 3°C. markedly delays the breaking of dormancy.When seeds are dehusked, a large proportion lose their dormancy.Much of the residual dormancy of dehusked seeds can be brokenby soaking at laboratory temperature. But in the sample of dehuskedseeds used, low temperature did not increase the effect of thepre-soaking, but slightly decreased the stimulation caused bythe soaking treatment in this case. The effect of temperature on wet seed has also been investigatedwhen the seed has been set to germinate. Maximum germinationof a partially dormant population of seed is achieved at anoptimum temperature which is near or somewhat below 27°C.In the sample tested, no germination occurred at 42°C.,although in populations which have completely broken dormancyfull germination will occur at this temperature. Non-dormantpopulations of rice seed can germinate at very low oxygen tensionsor probably even in the absence of oxygen, but germination ofa partially dormant sample is reduced under these circumstances.When oxygen tension is very low there is less germination at27°C. than at 37°C. In some varieties, at least, there is evidence that the seedsgo through a stage when they will germinate in daylight butnot in the dark. A simple practical method for rapidly breakingthe dormancy of intact seeds is described. The significanceof these results is discussed in relation to the published workon seeds of other species.
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