پژوهشهای زراعی ایران (Jun 2009)

Seed germination behavior of swallow wort

  • amir hosein pahlavani,
  • mohamadhasan rashed mohasel,
  • fariba mighati,
  • mohamad ali bagestani,
  • mehdi nasiri mahalati,
  • mohamad taghi ale ebrahim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22067/gsc.v5i1.895
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 47 – 52

Abstract

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The exotic plant, Swallow- wort, a twining perennial of the Milkweed family, has become increasingly invasive in some place of Iran, especially orchards. Increased knowledge of wort germination biology would facilitate development of an optimum control program. Germination of Swallow wort seeds as affected by environmental factors was studied under controlled-environment growth chamber conditions. The following studies were conducted in plant Pests & Diseases Research Institute during the years 2003-4: 1- Effect of constant temperature on germination that including 10, 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40˚C; 2- Effect of light on constant germination; 3- Effect of temperature fluctuations on seed germination: 15/7, 20/12, 25/17 and 30/22˚C. All experiments were conducted with 8 replications. Swallow wort seeds showed no dormancy when detachment from mother plant. Seed germination was strongly influenced by temperature. Light did not play a crucial role on seed germination of this weed. Therefore Swallow wort seeds were not photoblastic and temperature fluctuations did not increase seed germination of Swallow wort. The above characteristics are very important in making swallowwort an invasive weed. Having precise information of these traits enables us to a better management and control of this troublesome weed.