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Variation in seed dormancy and germination among populations of Silybum marianum (Asteraceae)
Authors:Zahra Monemizadeh  Farshid Ghaderi-Far  Hamid R. Sadeghipour  Asieh Siahmarguee  Elias Soltani  Benjamin Torabi  Carol C. Baskin
Affiliation:1. Department of Agronomy, University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran;2. Department of Biology, Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran;3. Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding Sciences, Aboureihan Campus, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran;4. Department of Biology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA and Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Abstract:Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is a medicinal plant; however, lack of consistency in past dormancy studies has hindered propagation of this species from seeds. We tested the germination responses of freshly harvested and after-ripened (stored for 2 and 7 months; 25°C at 50% relative humidity) seeds from three populations (P1, P2 and P3) in Iran at varying constant or alternating temperatures, with or without GA3 and in light and continuous darkness. No germination occurred in freshly harvested seeds incubated at any condition without GA3 application, indicating that all the seeds were dormant. Seeds from P1 and P2, which developed under relatively dry, warm conditions, germinated over a wider range of temperatures after 2 months of dry storage, indicating type 6 of non-deep physiological dormancy (PD). Seeds from P3, which developed under relatively wet, cool conditions, incubated at constant temperatures (especially on GA3), exhibited an increase in maximum temperature for germination, indicating type 1 of non-deep PD. Light improved germination of after-ripened seeds, and GA3 application substituted for the light requirement for germination. This is the first report that environmental conditions during seed development may be correlated with differences in the type of non-deep PD. We conclude that milk thistle seeds are positively photoblastic and photodormant and the germination responses of after-ripened seeds from different populations are different under darkness. Therefore, the impacts of genetic differences and maternal effects on the induction of dormancy during seed development should be considered in attempts to domesticate this medicinal plant.
Keywords:after-ripening  photoblastic seeds  physiological dormancy  sensitive to GA3  type of dormancy
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