Inducing rapid seed germination of native cool season grasses with solid matrix priming and seed extrusion technology
Autor: | April Hulet, Lauren N. Svejcar, Matthew D. Madsen, Janae Radke |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Time Factors Light Polymers lcsh:Medicine Invasive Species Priming (agriculture) Poa fendleriana Plant Science Plant Reproduction 01 natural sciences Soil Seed Germination Evolutionary Emergence lcsh:Science Materials Multidisciplinary Plant Anatomy Physics Electromagnetic Radiation food and beverages Eukaryota Native plant Plants Horticulture Baccharis Chemistry Macromolecules Germination Artificial Light Plant Physiology Seeds Physical Sciences Pseudoroegneria spicata Seasons Research Article Evolutionary Processes Materials Science Biology Poaceae 010603 evolutionary biology Species Colonization Grasses Evolutionary Biology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology lcsh:R Ecology and Environmental Sciences Organisms Sowing Water Biology and Life Sciences biology.organism_classification Polymer Chemistry Seedling Seedlings Soil water lcsh:Q |
Zdroj: | PLoS ONE PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e0204380 (2018) |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
Popis: | There is a need to develop effective techniques for establishing native vegetation in dryland ecosystems. We developed a novel treatment that primes seeds in a matrix of absorbent materials and bio-stimulants and then forms the mixture into pods for planting. In the development process, we determined optimal conditions for priming seeds and then compared seedling emergence from non-treated seeds, non-primed-seed pods, and primed-seed pods. Emergence trials were conducted on soils collected from a hillslope and ridgetop location on the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona, USAPoa fendlerianaandPseudoroegneria spicatawere used as test species. Seeds were primed from −0.5 to −2.5 MPa for up to 12 d. Seeds primed under drier conditions (−1.5 to −2.5 MPa) tended to have quicker germination. Days to 50% emergence for primed-seed pods was between 66.2 to 82.4% faster (5.2 to 14.5 d fewer) than non-treated seeds. Seedling emergence from primed-seed pods forP. fendlerianawas 3.8-fold higher than non-treated seeds on the ridgetop soil, but no difference was found on the other soil. Final density ofP. spicataprimed-seed pods were 2.9 to 3.8-fold higher than non-treated seeds. Overall, primed-seed pods show promise for enhancing germination and seedling emergence, which could aid in native plant establishment. |
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