Seasonal Periodicity in Germination of Seeds of Chenopodium album L. |
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Authors: | Bouwmeester, Harro J. Karssen, Cees M. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Physiology, Agriculture University, Arborentumlaan 4, 6703 BD Wageningen and Department of Vegetation Science, Plant Ecology and Weed Science, Agricultural University, Bornsesteeg 69, 6708 PD Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Seeds of Chenopodium album L. were buried under field and controlledconditions. The germination capacity of these seeds was testedover a range of conditions at regular intervals. Seed buriedin the field only showed small seasonal changes in germinationcapacity when tested at constant temperatures in incubators.However, when germination was tested at field temperatures,seasonal changes in germination were more obvious. Nitrate andlight always promoted germination. There was a strong positiveinteraction between the effects of the two factors. When nitrateand light were combined, exhumed seeds germinated over a muchlonger period of the year than in water with or without light.Desiccation only stimulated under particular conditions, forexample, when germination was tested in nitrate in darkness.A regression model was developed with the data from the germinationtests in incubators. The model describes the changes in dormancyand germination and estimates germination at field temperaturesaccurately throughout the year. Despite the absence of clearseasonal changes in the temperatures suitable for germination(computed with the model), germination in the field showed seasonalperiodicity, because the field temperature and the germination-temperaturerange only overlapped from spring to late summer.Copyright 1993,1999 Academic Press Chenopodium album, lamb's quarters, dormancy pattern, germination, regression model, temperature, light, nitrate, desiccation |
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