Factors affecting germination and stand establishment ofphyllanthus Amarus (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Authors: | David W Unander Herbert H Bryan Connie J Lance Robert T Mcmillan |
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Institution: | 1. Division of Population Science, Fox Chase Cancer Center 7701, Burholme Ave., 19111, Philadelphia, PA, USA 3. Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Tropical Research and Education Center, 18905 SW 280th St., 33031, Homestead, FL, USA
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Abstract: | Interest inPhyllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae) has been generated by reports of antiviral activity and wide usage in traditional medicine. Attempts at cultivation resulted in poor stands. The objectives of these studies were to determine the effects of light, storage temperature, age of seeds, time ofdehiscence, and a scarification procedure on the germination ofP. amarus. Seeds ofP. amarus require light to germinate, and thus should not be covered at sowing. Freezing did not significantly affect the germination of dry seeds compared to seeds stored at ambient room temperature or higher, but storage at 10°C was deleterious. Percent germination was typically less than 50% and significantly decreased with time. Germination of freshly harvested seeds was slower than older seeds. Seeds from the first capsules to dehisce had a higher percent germination. A scarification procedure rendered seeds inviable. These results helped explain poor stands seen infield plots. In a previously planted plot, the re-established stand by natural reseeding was equivalent to that following intentional reseeding procedures. |
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