Physiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seed

M.Sc. (Botany) === Seed dormancy in Cyclopia spp. (Fabaceae) was investigated using seed from the seeder C. subternata and the resprouter C. intermedia obtained from the Southern Cape region. Seed of both species exhibited seed coat imposed dormancy which could be broken by scarification of the seed...

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Main Author: Sutcliffe, Michelle Anne
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10731
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-111422017-09-17T03:59:40ZPhysiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seedSutcliffe, Michelle AnneLegumes - PhysiologyGerminationM.Sc. (Botany)Seed dormancy in Cyclopia spp. (Fabaceae) was investigated using seed from the seeder C. subternata and the resprouter C. intermedia obtained from the Southern Cape region. Seed of both species exhibited seed coat imposed dormancy which could be broken by scarification of the seed coat. However, in addition to an impermeable seed coat, seeds from C. intermedia also exhibit an embryo imposed dormancy which could be broken by cold treatment. Treatment of the seeds with gibberellic acid (GA3 ) , cytokinin (BA) and ethylene could be substituted for the cold treatment. The ethylene sensitivity of the seeds could be enhanced with short-chain saturated fatty acids (octanoic acid) which further stimulated germination. The effect of plant-derived smoke was also investigated and it appears that, in combination, ethylene and short-chain saturated fatty acids present in the smoke stimulate germination of the seeds. Treatment of the seeds with norbornadiene (NBD) before the above treatments resulted in the inhibition of germination, indicating that germination of the seeds of Cyclopia spp. is primarily controlled by the action of ethylene. The interaction between cold treatment, GA3 , BA and ethylene during germination of the seeds will be discussed.2014-05-20Thesisuj:11142http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10731University of Johannesburg
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topic Legumes - Physiology
Germination
spellingShingle Legumes - Physiology
Germination
Sutcliffe, Michelle Anne
Physiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seed
description M.Sc. (Botany) === Seed dormancy in Cyclopia spp. (Fabaceae) was investigated using seed from the seeder C. subternata and the resprouter C. intermedia obtained from the Southern Cape region. Seed of both species exhibited seed coat imposed dormancy which could be broken by scarification of the seed coat. However, in addition to an impermeable seed coat, seeds from C. intermedia also exhibit an embryo imposed dormancy which could be broken by cold treatment. Treatment of the seeds with gibberellic acid (GA3 ) , cytokinin (BA) and ethylene could be substituted for the cold treatment. The ethylene sensitivity of the seeds could be enhanced with short-chain saturated fatty acids (octanoic acid) which further stimulated germination. The effect of plant-derived smoke was also investigated and it appears that, in combination, ethylene and short-chain saturated fatty acids present in the smoke stimulate germination of the seeds. Treatment of the seeds with norbornadiene (NBD) before the above treatments resulted in the inhibition of germination, indicating that germination of the seeds of Cyclopia spp. is primarily controlled by the action of ethylene. The interaction between cold treatment, GA3 , BA and ethylene during germination of the seeds will be discussed.
author Sutcliffe, Michelle Anne
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title Physiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seed
title_short Physiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seed
title_full Physiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seed
title_fullStr Physiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seed
title_full_unstemmed Physiological factors affecting the germination of Cyclopia seed
title_sort physiological factors affecting the germination of cyclopia seed
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10731
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