Abstract
Several lots of lettuce seed were separated into fractions varying in seed width and weight per seed. Seed vigor, as measured by the slant test, was found to vary in relation to seed weight. In field trials low vigor seeds emerged slower with less total emergence and produced smaller seedlings at thinning time than high vigor seeds. Head size at harvest and percent marketable heads were greater from high vigor seeds. It is suggested that seed vigor can be used to evaluate potential field performance of lettuce.
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Smith, O. E., Welch, N. C., & McCoy, O. D. (2022). Studies on Lettuce Seed Quality: II. Relationship of Seed Vigor to Emergence, Seedling Weight, and Yield1,2. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 98(6), 552–556. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.98.6.552
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