Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia

We describe the germination characteristics of a population of Zanichella palustris from the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Laboratory experiments indicate that germination of Z. palustris is affected by temperature, dormancy, stratification and salinity. Five trials, conducted at 30-d...

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Main Authors: Greenwood, Mary Elizabeth, DuBowy, Paul J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/25119
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spelling ftunivnewcastnsw:uon:273 2023-05-15T18:46:08+02:00 Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia Greenwood, Mary Elizabeth DuBowy, Paul J. 2005 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/25119 eng eng Elsevier Aquatic Botany Vol. 82, no. 1, p. 1-11 Australia dormancy estuarine restoration salinity stratification temperature Zannichellia western-europe ecology seeds taxa regeneration abundance journal article 2005 ftunivnewcastnsw 2018-07-27T00:54:58Z We describe the germination characteristics of a population of Zanichella palustris from the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Laboratory experiments indicate that germination of Z. palustris is affected by temperature, dormancy, stratification and salinity. Five trials, conducted at 30-day intervals, on stored seeds were undertaken. The pattern of germination differed between fresh seed and seed-bank seeds. Higher germination occured at 20 degrees C (18-67%) than 28 degrees C (7-60%) and seeds within the seed-bank outperformed fresh seeds (49 versus 36%), in terms of total percentage and rate of germination. Germination was lower in freshly collected seeds and increased after harvest, peaking in 1- and 2-month old seeds, before tapering off (40, 54, 58, 35, 22%, respectively). Stratification enabled a higher and more regularly paced germination to occur. However, no significant difference was discerned between seeds stratified at 5 degrees C for 30 days and non-stratified seeds. Although salinity did not appear to affect seed viability, concentrations of >= 6 ppt NaCl prevented germination. These germination patterns suggest that cool water, cold stratification and low salinity are optimal germination conditions. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Zannichellia palustris NOVA: The University of Newcastle Research Online (Australia)
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topic Australia
dormancy
estuarine restoration
salinity
stratification
temperature
Zannichellia
western-europe
ecology
seeds
taxa
regeneration
abundance
spellingShingle Australia
dormancy
estuarine restoration
salinity
stratification
temperature
Zannichellia
western-europe
ecology
seeds
taxa
regeneration
abundance
Greenwood, Mary Elizabeth
DuBowy, Paul J.
Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia
topic_facet Australia
dormancy
estuarine restoration
salinity
stratification
temperature
Zannichellia
western-europe
ecology
seeds
taxa
regeneration
abundance
description We describe the germination characteristics of a population of Zanichella palustris from the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Laboratory experiments indicate that germination of Z. palustris is affected by temperature, dormancy, stratification and salinity. Five trials, conducted at 30-day intervals, on stored seeds were undertaken. The pattern of germination differed between fresh seed and seed-bank seeds. Higher germination occured at 20 degrees C (18-67%) than 28 degrees C (7-60%) and seeds within the seed-bank outperformed fresh seeds (49 versus 36%), in terms of total percentage and rate of germination. Germination was lower in freshly collected seeds and increased after harvest, peaking in 1- and 2-month old seeds, before tapering off (40, 54, 58, 35, 22%, respectively). Stratification enabled a higher and more regularly paced germination to occur. However, no significant difference was discerned between seeds stratified at 5 degrees C for 30 days and non-stratified seeds. Although salinity did not appear to affect seed viability, concentrations of >= 6 ppt NaCl prevented germination. These germination patterns suggest that cool water, cold stratification and low salinity are optimal germination conditions. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Greenwood, Mary Elizabeth
DuBowy, Paul J.
author_facet Greenwood, Mary Elizabeth
DuBowy, Paul J.
author_sort Greenwood, Mary Elizabeth
title Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia
title_short Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia
title_full Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia
title_fullStr Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Germination characteristics of Zannichellia palustris from New South Wales, Australia
title_sort germination characteristics of zannichellia palustris from new south wales, australia
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2005
url http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/25119
genre Zannichellia palustris
genre_facet Zannichellia palustris
op_relation Aquatic Botany Vol. 82, no. 1, p. 1-11
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