Temperature Dependence of Viability and Dormancy of Zizania palustris var. interior Seeds Stored at High Moisture Contents |
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Authors: | KOVACH, DAVID A. BRADFORD, KENT J. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California Davis, California 95616-8631, USA |
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Abstract: | Seeds (caryopses) of North American wild rice (Zizania palustrisvar. interior), a temperate aquatic grass, have been thoughtto require storage at low temperatures and high moisture contentsto preserve viability. The seeds are also deeply dormant atmaturity and require up to 6 months of stratification to breakdormancy. We report here that wild rice seeds can retain viabilityat moisture contents 30% (f. wt. basis) for up to 6 monthsat temperatures as high as 30 °C, and for at least 1 yearat temperatures below 20 °C. Dormancy is not broken at temperaturesabove 10 °C, but subsequent stratification requirementsare unaffected by prior warm storage. Cold storage is thereforenot required to maintain viability of wild rice seeds, but isnecessary to break dormancy. Hydrated wild rice seeds can befrozen to 10 °C without damage, but dormancy is notlost at subfreezing temperatures. These results provide newoptions for long-term storage of wild rice seeds. Zizania palustris var. interior (Fassett) Dore, wild rice, seed, germination, dormancy, storage, moisture content |
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