<i>GERMINATION RESPONSE OF BRASSICA REPANDA (WILLD.) DC. SUBSP. MARITIME (WILLK.) HEYWOOD, LAVANDULA PEDUNCULATA (MILL.) CAV. AND SILENE CAMBESSEDESII BOISS. & REUT</i>

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  • Noemí Fuentes Molina
  • Elena Estrelles
Keywords: seeds, dormancy, gibberellic acid, stratification

Abstract

Germination response of Brassica repanda subsp. maritime, Lavandula Pedunculata and Silene cambessedesii has been investigated under laboratory conditions. There were differences in their germination behaviour. Germination percentage of Brassica repanda (Willd.) DC. subsp. maritime (Willk.) Heywood showed an increase under alternant temperature regime (25/10ºC, 16:8 photoperiod) whereas Lavandula pedunculata (Mill.) Cav. germinated equally well under both constant (20ºC, 16:8 photoperiod) and alternant temperature conditions. Dormancy was revealed in Silene cambessedesii Boiss. & Reut. Since this species needed breaking-dormancy treatments for acceptable germination achievement.

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Noemí Fuentes Molina

Universidad de Murcia

Elena Estrelles

Universidad de Valencia
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Fuentes Molina, N., & Estrelles, E. (2005). <i>GERMINATION RESPONSE OF BRASSICA REPANDA (WILLD.) DC. SUBSP. MARITIME (WILLK.) HEYWOOD, LAVANDULA PEDUNCULATA (MILL.) CAV. AND SILENE CAMBESSEDESII BOISS. & REUT</i>. Anales de Biología, (27), 63–68. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/27991
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