2018
DOI: 10.3406/revec.2018.1938
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Effets de la salinité et du stress hydrique sur la germination des graines de Hedysarum flexuosum (Fabaceae)

Abstract: Effects of salt and water stress on seed germination of Hedysarum flexuosum (Fabaceae ).— Hedysarum flexuosum L ., commonly called Sulla has been the subject of numerous studies which have demonstrated its forage and pastoral potential . Previous researches on the biochemical composition of this species have revealed a high nutritional value and positioned it as an alternative to the imported food for goat and sheep raising . The authors mention the richness of Sulla in proteins (22.5 % g / Kg of dry matter ),… Show more

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“…Salt led to a reduction in the germination of peanuts and cowpeas (V4 = undetermined early cowpea variety grown in Gassane) (Figure 2). Similar results were also obtained on salinity in Hedysarum flexuosum, a spontaneous forage and pastoral legume of Mediterranean origin [22]. Regardless of the salinity level, the seed germination rates of different varieties of millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…Salt led to a reduction in the germination of peanuts and cowpeas (V4 = undetermined early cowpea variety grown in Gassane) (Figure 2). Similar results were also obtained on salinity in Hedysarum flexuosum, a spontaneous forage and pastoral legume of Mediterranean origin [22]. Regardless of the salinity level, the seed germination rates of different varieties of millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The percentage reduction of germination generally increased with salinity (Table 5). Consistent results were observed in a leguminous fabaceae, Hedysarum flexuosum [22]. Salinity reduces the speed of germination, the germination capacity of seeds and the final germination rate of seeds ( [6]; [16]), which results in an increase in the final germination percentage by report to the witness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…These are the main abiotic factors all around the world. In fact, they constitute the main reasons of limited propagation and regeneration of some annual plant species (Heard, Ancheta 2011;Medjebeur et al 2018;Zare, Moosavi 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%