2012
DOI: 10.4005/jjfs.94.261
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Do Non-dormant Seeds of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) Contribute to their Natural Regeneration in?

Abstract: Do Non-dormant Seeds of Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia L. Contribute to their Natural Regeneration in? J Jpn For Soc 94: 261 268 Dispersal and germination traits were investigated for non-dormant seeds of black locust Robinia pseudoacacia L. by laboratory and field experiments. The dispersal period was ranged from early September to mid December and among this period, the non-dormant seeds accounted for overall half of the healthy seeds. In the laboratory experiment, non-dormant seeds could germinate at 15℃… Show more

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“…R. pseudoacacia seeds were collected in Tsuruoka City. The R. pseudoacacia seeds were exposed to water, then the nonwater absorbing seeds were selected and their surface scratched using sandpaper before bio-assay as described a reference (Chiba and Koyama 2012). The extracts or isolated compounds at certain concentrations in acetone solution were impregnated into filter paper (40 mm diameter, ADVANTEC Co., Tokyo, Japan).…”
Section: Bio-assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R. pseudoacacia seeds were collected in Tsuruoka City. The R. pseudoacacia seeds were exposed to water, then the nonwater absorbing seeds were selected and their surface scratched using sandpaper before bio-assay as described a reference (Chiba and Koyama 2012). The extracts or isolated compounds at certain concentrations in acetone solution were impregnated into filter paper (40 mm diameter, ADVANTEC Co., Tokyo, Japan).…”
Section: Bio-assaymentioning
confidence: 99%