Forests (Sep 2023)

Seed Dormancy Characteristics of <i>Kadsura coccinea</i> (Lem.) A. C. Smith, a Unique Medicinal Plant in Southeast Asia

  • Tieding He,
  • Wenbin Zhong,
  • Fengxia Shao,
  • Hongyan Guo,
  • Chao Yan,
  • Xiaoning Ge,
  • Jia Wang,
  • Sen Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f14101928
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 1928

Abstract

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Kadsura coccinea (Lem.) A. C. Smith is a significant tree species of non-timber forest. However, the low germination percentage and lengthy germination time of its seeds pose obstacles to industry development. Aiming at the problem of seed dormancy, this study first determined the seed dormancy period through seed germination test, and then comprehensively evaluated the dormancy characteristics by observing the seed coat structure, measuring endogenous inhibitors, and in vitro embryo culture. The results indicated the dormancy of K. coccinea seeds, and that the germination period was up to 80 days. Its seed coat is composed of exotesta and endotesta. The dense seed coat structure causes water absorption and air permeability obstacles to the seeds and causes mechanical restraint to the development of the embryo. Meanwhile, its seeds have substances that inhibit seed germination, and there are germination inhibitors in distilled water, methanol, petroleum ether, and ethyl acetate extracts of kernels and seed coats. The inhibitory activity of kernel petroleum ether extract was the highest, and the inhibitory activity of seed coat methanol extract was the highest. In addition, the embryo of K. coccinea developed completely and could germinate normally under in vitro conditions. This study has basically proved that the dormancy of K. coccinea seeds is caused by the seed coat (physical dormancy) and endogenous inhibitors (physiological dormancy), which provides a scientific theoretical basis to further explore the method of seed dormancy release of K. coccinea.

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