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Seed storage: maintaining seed viability and vigor for restoration use

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RESTORATION ECOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages S249-S255

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13174

Keywords

ecological restoration; native seed; seed banking; seed longevity; seed moisture content; seed storage behavior

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  1. International Network for Seed-based Restoration
  2. UK Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs'
  3. Korea Forestry Promotion Institute (KOFPI) [2020201B10-2022-BA01] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Effective seed storage after sourcing (harvesting or purchasing) is critical to restoration practitioners and native seed producers, as it is key to maintaining seed viability. Inadequate seed storage can lead to a waste of both natural and economic resources when seeds of poor quality are sown. When working with native species with unknown storage behavior, general assumptions can be made based on studies on related species, and standard practices may be applied with caution; however, an investigation should be conducted to understand if specific storage requirements are needed and for how long seeds can be stored before they lose significant viability. In this paper of the Special Issue Standards for Native Seeds in Ecological Restoration, we provide an overview of the key concepts in seed storage and the steps to take for effective storage of native seeds for restoration use.

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