Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway
Inadequate gennination has often been obseived when planting Poa pratensis L. cv. Lavang (69°N) in northern Norwegian grasslands. This investigation was intended to elucidate whether this was due lo longÂterm seed dormancy, Seed-lots grown in different years in northern and southern Norway and sto...
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description | Inadequate gennination has often been obseived when planting Poa pratensis L. cv. Lavang (69°N) in northern Norwegian grasslands. This investigation was intended to elucidate whether this was due lo longÂterm seed dormancy, Seed-lots grown in different years in northern and southern Norway and stored at O-to•c, were germinated in JakobsenÂtype germinators al various combinations of temperature and light. Significant dormancy was expressed at 21 °C even after 10 years of storage. Al this constant temperature, germination was promoted by 8 h fluorescent light compared with darkness and continuous light. Al 21/ I 2°C alternating temperature, seed genninated well irrespective of light condition. No consistent relationship was found between seed donnancy and place of production, temperature during seed maturation or seed weight. Pre-chilling of imbibed seed for 32 days at O.S°C or O.S/3.O°C decreased subsequent gennination at 12/6 and 18/12°C, but not at 21/ 12°C. II is concluded that long-term donnancy in Lavang may contribute to poor field germination, especially when diurnal fluctuations in temperature and light are small. |
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spelling | ftunivkentucky:oai:uknowledge.uky.edu:igc-8334 2025-01-16T23:53:50+00:00 Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway Aamlid, Trygve S Arntzen, Dagfinn 2024-11-13T19:20:40Z application/pdf https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1993/session51/5 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/igc/article/8334/viewcontent/93_05_S51.pdf unknown UKnowledge https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1993/session51/5 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/igc/article/8334/viewcontent/93_05_S51.pdf IGC Proceedings (1993-2023) germination light phytochrome Poa pratensis chilling seed dormancy seed weight temperature Agricultural Science Agronomy and Crop Sciences Plant Biology Plant Pathology Plant Sciences Soil Science Weed Science text 2024 ftunivkentucky 2024-11-19T15:20:30Z Inadequate gennination has often been obseived when planting Poa pratensis L. cv. Lavang (69°N) in northern Norwegian grasslands. This investigation was intended to elucidate whether this was due lo longÂterm seed dormancy, Seed-lots grown in different years in northern and southern Norway and stored at O-to•c, were germinated in JakobsenÂtype germinators al various combinations of temperature and light. Significant dormancy was expressed at 21 °C even after 10 years of storage. Al this constant temperature, germination was promoted by 8 h fluorescent light compared with darkness and continuous light. Al 21/ I 2°C alternating temperature, seed genninated well irrespective of light condition. No consistent relationship was found between seed donnancy and place of production, temperature during seed maturation or seed weight. Pre-chilling of imbibed seed for 32 days at O.S°C or O.S/3.O°C decreased subsequent gennination at 12/6 and 18/12°C, but not at 21/ 12°C. II is concluded that long-term donnancy in Lavang may contribute to poor field germination, especially when diurnal fluctuations in temperature and light are small. Text Northern Norway University of Kentucky: UKnowledge Norway |
spellingShingle | germination light phytochrome Poa pratensis chilling seed dormancy seed weight temperature Agricultural Science Agronomy and Crop Sciences Plant Biology Plant Pathology Plant Sciences Soil Science Weed Science Aamlid, Trygve S Arntzen, Dagfinn Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway |
title | Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway |
title_full | Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway |
title_fullStr | Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway |
title_short | Long-Term Seed Dormancy in Poa Pratensis L. Northern Norway |
title_sort | long-term seed dormancy in poa pratensis l. northern norway |
topic | germination light phytochrome Poa pratensis chilling seed dormancy seed weight temperature Agricultural Science Agronomy and Crop Sciences Plant Biology Plant Pathology Plant Sciences Soil Science Weed Science |
topic_facet | germination light phytochrome Poa pratensis chilling seed dormancy seed weight temperature Agricultural Science Agronomy and Crop Sciences Plant Biology Plant Pathology Plant Sciences Soil Science Weed Science |
url | https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1993/session51/5 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/context/igc/article/8334/viewcontent/93_05_S51.pdf |