{"title":"Illicium griffithii 的种子休眠、活力和发芽:印度东北部一种濒危药用植物","authors":"Rajib Borah , Leoris Malngiang , Krishna Upadhaya , Hiranjit Choudhary","doi":"10.1016/j.jssas.2023.10.005","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p><em>Illicium griffithii</em> Hook. f. & Thoms. is a threatened medicinal plant of North East India with low natural population. Field observation showed that the seeds remain dormant for 4–5 months and even after germination it fails to convert into saplings due to biotic interference. In the present study, various physical and chemical tests were conducted to overcome dormancy. The study revealed that the seeds of <em>I. griffithii</em> exhibited simple morpho-physiological dormancy reducing the germination percentage. Chemical scarification with 95 % H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> for 5 min helped to overcome mechanical restriction of the endosperm and seed coat and resulted in high germination (80.5 %). Pre-treatment of the seeds with cold stratification for 60 days or application of gibberellic acid (GA<sub>3</sub>: 2000 mgl<sup>−1</sup>) effectively broke seed dormancy. Seeds stored at 5 °C (in moist sand) exhibited a minimum viability of 40 %, but all seeds stored dry at room temperatures and moist at 25 °C died. This study on seed germination would be helpful for mass multiplication of the species for reintroduction programmes including <em>ex situ</em> conservation that would aid in improving the subsistence economy of the local indigenous communities.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":17560,"journal":{"name":"Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences","volume":"23 2","pages":"Pages 160-167"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X23001054/pdfft?md5=de9188575d0140bf96e4d270299db0d6&pid=1-s2.0-S1658077X23001054-main.pdf","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Seed dormancy, viability and germination of Illicium griffithii: A threatened medicinal plant of northeast India\",\"authors\":\"Rajib Borah , Leoris Malngiang , Krishna Upadhaya , Hiranjit Choudhary\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jssas.2023.10.005\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p><em>Illicium griffithii</em> Hook. f. & Thoms. is a threatened medicinal plant of North East India with low natural population. Field observation showed that the seeds remain dormant for 4–5 months and even after germination it fails to convert into saplings due to biotic interference. In the present study, various physical and chemical tests were conducted to overcome dormancy. The study revealed that the seeds of <em>I. griffithii</em> exhibited simple morpho-physiological dormancy reducing the germination percentage. Chemical scarification with 95 % H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> for 5 min helped to overcome mechanical restriction of the endosperm and seed coat and resulted in high germination (80.5 %). Pre-treatment of the seeds with cold stratification for 60 days or application of gibberellic acid (GA<sub>3</sub>: 2000 mgl<sup>−1</sup>) effectively broke seed dormancy. Seeds stored at 5 °C (in moist sand) exhibited a minimum viability of 40 %, but all seeds stored dry at room temperatures and moist at 25 °C died. 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Seed dormancy, viability and germination of Illicium griffithii: A threatened medicinal plant of northeast India
Illicium griffithii Hook. f. & Thoms. is a threatened medicinal plant of North East India with low natural population. Field observation showed that the seeds remain dormant for 4–5 months and even after germination it fails to convert into saplings due to biotic interference. In the present study, various physical and chemical tests were conducted to overcome dormancy. The study revealed that the seeds of I. griffithii exhibited simple morpho-physiological dormancy reducing the germination percentage. Chemical scarification with 95 % H2SO4 for 5 min helped to overcome mechanical restriction of the endosperm and seed coat and resulted in high germination (80.5 %). Pre-treatment of the seeds with cold stratification for 60 days or application of gibberellic acid (GA3: 2000 mgl−1) effectively broke seed dormancy. Seeds stored at 5 °C (in moist sand) exhibited a minimum viability of 40 %, but all seeds stored dry at room temperatures and moist at 25 °C died. This study on seed germination would be helpful for mass multiplication of the species for reintroduction programmes including ex situ conservation that would aid in improving the subsistence economy of the local indigenous communities.
期刊介绍:
Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences is an English language, peer-review scholarly publication which publishes research articles and critical reviews from every area of Agricultural sciences and plant science. Scope of the journal includes, Agricultural Engineering, Plant production, Plant protection, Animal science, Agricultural extension, Agricultural economics, Food science and technology, Soil and water sciences, Irrigation science and technology and environmental science (soil formation, biological classification, mapping and management of soil). Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences publishes 4 issues per year and is the official publication of the King Saud University and Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.