Conservationists often propagate rare species to improve their long-term population viability. However, seed dormancy can make propagation efforts challenging by substantially lowering seed germination. Here I statistically compare several pretreatment options for seeds of Astragalus cicer L.: unscarified controls and scarification via physical damage, hot water, acid, and hydrogen peroxide. Although only 30% of unscarified seeds germinated, just physical scarification significantly improved germination, whereas one treatment, hot water, resulted in no germination at all. I recommend that rare species of Astragalus, as well as other hard-seeded legumes, be pretreated using physical scarification. Other methods may require considerable optim...
Herbal medicines are in great demand for preliminary health care due to their wide medicinal value, ...
ABSTRACT: Seed coat impermeability to water occurs in many species, including Schizolobium amazonicu...
Dormancy caused by the tegument's impermeability to water is a feature of Schizolobium parahyba seed...
The effectiveness of different presowing treatments for removing hardseededness in Adenocarpus deser...
Seed dormancy is a frequent phenomenon in tropical species, causing slow and non-uniform germination...
The aim of this study was to enhance the germination rate of Astragalus cyclophyllon seeds which hav...
Understanding variation of seed germination in wild populations can assist restoration projects thro...
Legumes are particularly useful in agriculture and in habitat restoration, increasing soil fertility...
The species Astragalus podolobus is one of the endemic species of winter pastures that grows in arid...
AbstractAlthough Astragalus is the largest genus of seed plants, it contains only a relatively few a...
Understanding variation of seed germination in wild populations can assist restoration projects thro...
The germination abilities of 14 annual legume species (six Medicago and eight Trifolium) were tested...
The relative effectiveness of wet- and dry-heat treatments on alleviating physical dormancy (PY) of ...
A greater diversity of native legumes and forbs is desirable for rangeland restoration practice in t...
Abstract Seed predation by insects is common in seeds of Fabaceae (legume) species with physical dor...
Herbal medicines are in great demand for preliminary health care due to their wide medicinal value, ...
ABSTRACT: Seed coat impermeability to water occurs in many species, including Schizolobium amazonicu...
Dormancy caused by the tegument's impermeability to water is a feature of Schizolobium parahyba seed...
The effectiveness of different presowing treatments for removing hardseededness in Adenocarpus deser...
Seed dormancy is a frequent phenomenon in tropical species, causing slow and non-uniform germination...
The aim of this study was to enhance the germination rate of Astragalus cyclophyllon seeds which hav...
Understanding variation of seed germination in wild populations can assist restoration projects thro...
Legumes are particularly useful in agriculture and in habitat restoration, increasing soil fertility...
The species Astragalus podolobus is one of the endemic species of winter pastures that grows in arid...
AbstractAlthough Astragalus is the largest genus of seed plants, it contains only a relatively few a...
Understanding variation of seed germination in wild populations can assist restoration projects thro...
The germination abilities of 14 annual legume species (six Medicago and eight Trifolium) were tested...
The relative effectiveness of wet- and dry-heat treatments on alleviating physical dormancy (PY) of ...
A greater diversity of native legumes and forbs is desirable for rangeland restoration practice in t...
Abstract Seed predation by insects is common in seeds of Fabaceae (legume) species with physical dor...
Herbal medicines are in great demand for preliminary health care due to their wide medicinal value, ...
ABSTRACT: Seed coat impermeability to water occurs in many species, including Schizolobium amazonicu...
Dormancy caused by the tegument's impermeability to water is a feature of Schizolobium parahyba seed...