WOS: 000346571900045Temperature, in addition to moisture, oxygen, and light, plays an important role in seed germination. Early seedling emergence and stand establishment can be promoted by germination of seeds under a wide range of temperatures; therefore, it is desirable for commercial legume wcultivars to germinate over a range of temperatures. The objective of this growth chamber experiment was to determine the effects of temperature on seed germination of seven annual warm-season and 11 annual cool-season legumes. Greatest germination of warm-season and cool-season legumes occurred at 25 and 20 degrees C, respectively. Germination of warm-season legumes tended to be maximized at 25 degrees C, while cool-season legume germination was gr...