2004
DOI: 10.1079/ssr2003157
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Physical dormancy in seeds of Dodonaea viscosa (Sapindales, Sapindaceae) from Hawaii

Abstract: Dormancy in seeds ofDodonaea viscosais due to a water-impermeable seed coat (physical dormancy, PY). Thus, mechanically scarified seeds imbibed water (c.95% increase in mass) and germinated to high percentages over a wide range of temperature regimes in both white light and darkness, whereas non-scarified seeds did not take up water. Dry heat at 80–160°C and dipping in boiling water for 1–60 s also broke dormancy in a high percentage of the seeds, and continuous far-red light was not inhibitory to germination.… Show more

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“…4). These findings were congruent with these researches where mechanical method of breaking seed dormancy was also found most successful [19,25,26]. Mechanically scarified seeds reached 98.22% germination, which was within the range of 96%-100% seed germination reported by Baskin et al [25].…”
Section: Effect Of Scarification On Germinationsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…4). These findings were congruent with these researches where mechanical method of breaking seed dormancy was also found most successful [19,25,26]. Mechanically scarified seeds reached 98.22% germination, which was within the range of 96%-100% seed germination reported by Baskin et al [25].…”
Section: Effect Of Scarification On Germinationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Mechanical scarification physically creates scars on the surface of the seed [21][22][23], while chemical (acid) scarification employs chemicals that soften and melt hard seed coat [24]. Mechanical scarification was presented as the most successful method in alleviating legume seed dormancy, achieving 96%-100% seed germination [25]. Uzun and Aydin [26] and Ibiang et al [19] agreed with these findings using sand paper.…”
Section: Overcoming the Physical Seed Dormancy In Bambara Groundnut (supporting
confidence: 73%
“…1). There are numerous explanations for the insufficient drying of seeds in the field including (1) maternal environment having higher relative humidity during seed development (D'hondt et al 2010;Hudson et al 2015); (2) position of seeds in inflorescence possibly under leaf cover preventing direct exposure to sunlight resulting in inadequate drying (Taylor & Palmer 1979;Hay et al 2010); (3) age of mother-plant (Baskin & Baskin 2014) and (4) maturation stage at which the seeds were collected (Egley 1979;Baskin et al 2004;. Whatever the case, our results unequivocally illustrate that seeds of N. nucifera become impermeable only when moisture content drops to 10 %.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, aquellas especies a las cuales se les realizó una escarificación mecánica, por poseer cubiertas duras e impermeables al agua (dormición física sensu; Baskin & Baskin 1998), como I. purpurea, I. rubriflora, I. cairica, I. hieronymi, Centrosema virginianum, C. broussonetii y R. edulis, germinaron en un rango amplio de condiciones. Esto coincide con lo expresado por Baskin & Baskin (1998) y Baskin et al (2000, 2004 en relación a que las semillas que poseen dormición física germinan en amplias condiciones de luz y temperatura una vez que son escarificadas natural o artificialmente.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified