1984
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/35.4.588
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Germination Behaviour of Solanum nigrum Seeds

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“…Therefore, we reasoned that a study of two closely related plant species might better reveal the ecological implications of endozoochory. The latter species is a very common noxious weed in irrigated lands in Israel, during the summer (Givelberg et al 1984). S. nigrum, with dark berries, is hexaploid (n = 36), while S. luteum, with orange or yellow fruits is tetraploid (n = 24) (Karschon et al 1978).…”
Section: Accepted 13 September 1989 © Oikosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, we reasoned that a study of two closely related plant species might better reveal the ecological implications of endozoochory. The latter species is a very common noxious weed in irrigated lands in Israel, during the summer (Givelberg et al 1984). S. nigrum, with dark berries, is hexaploid (n = 36), while S. luteum, with orange or yellow fruits is tetraploid (n = 24) (Karschon et al 1978).…”
Section: Accepted 13 September 1989 © Oikosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, seeds were set to germinate in Petri dishes, 9 cm diameter, on two filter papers with 5 ml distilled water, in 25 + 2°C, under continuous illumination (see Givelberg et al 1984). Then, seeds were set to germinate in Petri dishes, 9 cm diameter, on two filter papers with 5 ml distilled water, in 25 + 2°C, under continuous illumination (see Givelberg et al 1984).…”
Section: Meanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ungerminated seeds had not entered a stage of secondary dormancy, since upon transfer to 25°C germination did occur. In Solunum nigrum L., at the supraoptimal temperature of 40°C where no germination occurs in the control, application of GA,,, similarly resulted in a higher percentage germination than GA,, both treatments thus partly alleviating thermoinhibition [9]. In other species, such as Chenopodium bonus-henricus L., pretreatment with GA,,, actually prevented the establishment of the secondary dormancy usually induced by elevated temperatures [ 121.…”
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“…Segundo Givelberg et al (1984), exposições mais prolongadas ao calor causam alterações na viabilidade das sementes, associadas à inativação térmica ou danos ao embrião.…”
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