The morphometric features, germination requirements (under controlled conditions of light and temperature, and after different pre-sowing treatments) and cryopreservation tolerance of Tuberaria macrosepala (Cistaceae) seeds were studied. Constant (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30°C) and alternating temperature regimes (25/15°C, 30/20°C) with 16 h/8 h light/dark photoperiod and constant darkness conditions were used. Mechanical scarification, dry heat, boiling water, soaking in distilled water and soaking in gibberellic acid solution were used as pre-sowing treatments to enhance germination. Tuberaria macrosepala seeds were separated into three groups (light brown, medium brown and dark brown) according to the color of their seed coat. These three types of seeds also differed in size, weight and germinability. Dark brown seeds were found to be inferior to both medium and light brown seeds in size, final germination percentage and germination rate. No significant differences were found in seed weight between the three seed color types. Most seeds of the studied population were light brown. The final germination percentages of this type of seed ranged from 12 to 69%, depending on the temperature and light conditions used. Mechanical scarification significantly improved the final germination percentages of the three seed color types (86-96%). Therefore, seed coat impermeability to water (physical dormancy) appears to be the main cause of seed dormancy present in this species and seed color may be an indicator of hardseededness. Cryopreservation did not significantly decrease the final germination percentages. Therefore, cryopreservation could provide a method for long-term storage of germplasm of this species.
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