2017
DOI: 10.7732/kjpr.2016.30.1.050
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Morphological Characteristics and Germination Conditions of Seeds in Arabis pendula L.

Abstract: -This study aimed to investigate the morphological characteristics and optimal germination conditions in seeds of Arabis pendula L., a traditionally edible and medicinal plant. The external seed shape was circular-obovate with narrow wings and dark brown. The seed length and width were 1.25 ㎜ and 1.47 ㎜, respectively. The seeds were exalbuminous and the embryo was a bent type. Seed germination was the highest (49.7%) at 20°C under dark conditions among the various temperature and light conditions applied. Howe… Show more

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“…Cardamine scutata is a common herb distributed in northeast Asia, including China [ 39 ], Japan [ 40 ], Korea [ 41 ], and Far Eastern Russia [ 42 ]. Similarly, C. pendulus is mainly distributed in northeast Asia, but has also been rarely reported in Europe [ 43 44 ]. To date, there has been no report of downy mildew on these two plants worldwide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardamine scutata is a common herb distributed in northeast Asia, including China [ 39 ], Japan [ 40 ], Korea [ 41 ], and Far Eastern Russia [ 42 ]. Similarly, C. pendulus is mainly distributed in northeast Asia, but has also been rarely reported in Europe [ 43 44 ]. To date, there has been no report of downy mildew on these two plants worldwide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The population of wild plants is decreasing recently due to climate change, forest burning, and native habitat destruction, and basic data on germination characteristics of seeds are required for forest restoration and conservation of these native plants. Moreover, a mass propagation method must be established to industrialize plant materials; therefore; it is important to create a propagation protocol [ 7 ]. Appropriate methods that should be considered for the propagation of plants based on plant species, habitat, life cycle, and characteristics include asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction, and tissue culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%