Study of the inheritance of seed primary dormancy and the ability to enter secondary dormancy in Petunia: influence of temperature, light and gibberellic acid on dormancy |
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Authors: | J. GIRARD |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de physiologie et biochimie du developpement de la plante, Facultédes sciences Mirande, B. P. 138—F 21004 Dijon Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The germination behaviour of two Petunia hybrida lines. M30 and Th7, and their reciprocal hybrids was studied. Two sets of experimental conditions appeared helped to distinguish between dormant and non-dormant parental lines: (1) 25 and 35 °C in the dark, in the latter case after 2 months of dry storage at 20 °C; (2) 35 and 40 °C in the light. Photosensitivity was tested in the first case and sensitivity to GA3 in the second case. The predominance of paternal control over dormancy was evident. A maternal or tegumentary control of photosensitivity and of sensitivity to GA3 was also shown. Transferring the seeds, originally imbibed in conditions expressing primary dormancy, to conditions which previously supported their germination, allowed us to show that secondary dormancy could be easily induced when a deeper primary dormancy had already developed in the seeds. |
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Keywords: | Petunia hybrida seed dormancy inheritance temperature light gibberellic acid |
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