PeerJ (Nov 2016)

Germination pretreatments to break hard-seed dormancy in Astragalus cicer L. (Fabaceae)

  • Joseph M. Statwick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. e2621

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Conservationists often propagate rare species to improve their long-term population viability. However, seed dormancy can make propagation efforts challenging by substantially lowering seed germination. Here I statistically compare several pretreatment options for seeds of Astragalus cicer L.: unscarified controls and scarification via physical damage, hot water, acid, and hydrogen peroxide. Although only 30% of unscarified seeds germinated, just physical scarification significantly improved germination, whereas one treatment, hot water, resulted in no germination at all. I recommend that rare species of Astragalus, as well as other hard-seeded legumes, be pretreated using physical scarification. Other methods may require considerable optimization, wasting precious time and seeds.

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