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Germination responses of Reaumuria vermiculata to salinity and temperature

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ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY
Volume 151, Issue 1, Pages 53-59

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2007.00151.x

Keywords

germination percentage; mean time to germinate; Reaumuria vermiculata L.; salinity; southern Tunisia; temperature; xerohalophyte

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Reaumuria vermiculata is a xerohalophytic perennial dwarf shrub distributed in many gypscous and saline areas in southern Tunisia. A laboratory experiment was carried out to assess the effects of temperature and salinity on germination. The germination responses of the seeds in darkness were determined under a range of salinity and temperature regimes. Temperatures between 10 degrees C and 30 degrees C seem to be favourable for the germination of this species. Germination was inhibited by either an increase or a decrease in temperature from the optimal temperature (15 degrees C). Highest germination percentages were obtained under non-saline conditions and increases in salinity inhibited seed germination. Salt stress decreased both the germination percentage and the germination speed (increase of the mean time to germinate). Seed germination decreased with an increase in NaCl concentrations at all temperatures, An interaction between salinity and temperature yielded no germination at salinity of 300 mM, whereas some seeds germinated under the optimal temperature.

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