AbstractEffects of salinity, temperature and their interactions on final percentage and the rate of germination were evaluated for two grasses, the halophytic Chloris virgata and the glycophyte, Digitaria sanguinalis. Seeds were germinated in 0, 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250mM NaCl solutions under constant temperatures of 15, 20, 25, 30°C and alternating temperatures of 15/25 and 20/30°C with a 12h photoperiod. In D. sanguinalis, the hydrotime model described the time course of seed germination well; however, it provided a poor description of C. virgata germination. In both species, most of the un-germinated seeds transferred to distilled water were still viable. Results suggest that seeds take salt up, causing inhibition of germination at sub-...
land salt deserts of Utah and widespread in North America. Experiments were conducted to determine t...
The tree of heaven Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle is a multipurpose tree in forestry. However, ...
AbstractSoil salinization and alkalinization frequently co-occur in nature, but there is little info...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio University, Athens, OhioExperiments with two halophyt...
Premise of research. Halophyte species grow where salt concentrations are high. Still, their germina...
Salinity affects seed germination of halophytes by inducing ionic toxicity, osmotic constraint or bo...
Salt stress is a serious and current global problem for crops. Due to climate change, the soil today...
Successful seedling establishment depends on the frequen-cy and the amount of precipitation as well ...
Nine Halosarcia plant species from Lake Carey, Western Australia, were tested to determine the effec...
Nine Halosarcia plant species from Lake Carey, Western Australia, were tested to determine the effec...
Nine Halosarcia plant species from Lake Carey, Western Australia, were tested to determine the effec...
Successful seedling establishment depends on the frequen-cy and the amount of precipitation as well ...
Background and Aims: Halophytic species often show seed dimorphism, where seed morphs produced by a ...
Abstract Most salt tolerant plants, halophytes, use seed germination for natural regeneration. Howev...
AbstractSalvia aegyptiaca is a xerophytic perennial herb belongs to the Lamiaceae family commonly us...
land salt deserts of Utah and widespread in North America. Experiments were conducted to determine t...
The tree of heaven Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle is a multipurpose tree in forestry. However, ...
AbstractSoil salinization and alkalinization frequently co-occur in nature, but there is little info...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio University, Athens, OhioExperiments with two halophyt...
Premise of research. Halophyte species grow where salt concentrations are high. Still, their germina...
Salinity affects seed germination of halophytes by inducing ionic toxicity, osmotic constraint or bo...
Salt stress is a serious and current global problem for crops. Due to climate change, the soil today...
Successful seedling establishment depends on the frequen-cy and the amount of precipitation as well ...
Nine Halosarcia plant species from Lake Carey, Western Australia, were tested to determine the effec...
Nine Halosarcia plant species from Lake Carey, Western Australia, were tested to determine the effec...
Nine Halosarcia plant species from Lake Carey, Western Australia, were tested to determine the effec...
Successful seedling establishment depends on the frequen-cy and the amount of precipitation as well ...
Background and Aims: Halophytic species often show seed dimorphism, where seed morphs produced by a ...
Abstract Most salt tolerant plants, halophytes, use seed germination for natural regeneration. Howev...
AbstractSalvia aegyptiaca is a xerophytic perennial herb belongs to the Lamiaceae family commonly us...
land salt deserts of Utah and widespread in North America. Experiments were conducted to determine t...
The tree of heaven Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle is a multipurpose tree in forestry. However, ...
AbstractSoil salinization and alkalinization frequently co-occur in nature, but there is little info...