Overcoming dormancy and enhancing germination of sphaeralcea munroana seeds

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The results of a series of experiments involving a variety of dormancy-breaking treatments indicate that Munro's globemallow [Sphaeralcea munroana (Douglas) Spach] seeds are physically dormant, possess a cap-like structure in the occlusion of the water gap, which inhibits imbibition, and can be artificially dislodged through boiling water scarification. The highest germination capacity (93%) was achieved by mechanical scarification of previously stored seeds. Exogenous application of a gibberellin solution and cold stratification failed to enhance germination compared with scarification alone, indicating an absence of additional dormancy types. These results should improve the usefulness of this drought-tolerant perennial for landscaping and restoration given its effectiveness in soil stabilization, tolerance to a variety of soil types, extreme temperatures, and ecological importance.

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Kildisheva, O. A., Dumroese, R. K., & Davis, A. S. (2011). Overcoming dormancy and enhancing germination of sphaeralcea munroana seeds. HortScience, 46(12), 1672–1676. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.46.12.1672

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