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  • Seed Germination and Radicle Growth of a Halophyte, Kalidium caspicum(Chenopodiaceae)
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  • Effects of temperature, light, NaCl and polyethylene glycol (PEG)-6000 on seed germination and radicle growth in a halophytic shrub, Kalidium caspicum(L.) Ung.-Sternb. were investigated. When seeds were incubated in deionized water at constant temperatures between 10 and 30°C, the percentage germination in the dark exceeded 75%; light suppressed seed germination at alternating temperatures. Incubating seeds with a hypersaline solution of NaCl for 30 d had no adverse effect on their germinability. The percentage germination of seeds incubated with a −0.8 MPa NaCl solution was 73, 80 and 54% at 10, 20 and 30°C, respectively, but all radicles died before their length exceeded 5 mm. In contrast, when seeds were incubated with a −0.8 MPa PEG solution at 20°C, 68% of seeds germinated, and 95% of the emerging radicles survived beyond 5 mm. The high sensitivity of small radicles of this species to salinity indicated that salt must be removed from the soil surface for seedling establishment.Copyright 2000 Annals of Botany Company
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