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Analysis of seed-bank data confirms suitability of international seed-storage standards for the Australian flora

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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 55, 期 1, 页码 18-29

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/BT06038

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The suitability of applying international standards for long-term seed storage to the Australian. ora was examined by reviewing seed-storage data from the Western Australian Threatened Flora Seed Centre. The 375 collections examined represented 176 taxa from 44 genera and 16 families. A high proportion of collections, representative of some of the most common genera in Australia, maintained viability in the short (< 5 years) and medium (5-12 years) term. Declines in germination were evident for a small number of collections, representing 10 taxa, stored for 5 - 12 years. However, many of the declines were collection-specific and other collections of the same taxon did not decline. Five taxa showing germination declines were represented by a single collection so it was not possible to determine whether the germination decline was directly related to the taxa, storage conditions or to other factors. Only the closely related Stylidium coroniforme and S. amabile exhibited germination declines in all collections, but cut tests of seeds remaining from germination testing indicated that viability of the collections had not declined, just the proportion to germinate; for these species a change in germination conditions is a more likely explanation for the reduction in germination. The results illustrate the successful application of these seed-storage standards to threatened. ora in Western Australia and highlight their suitability for the Australian. ora.

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