Abstract
It is widely known that Orobanche cumana seeds need a conditioning phase of several days under suitable temperatures and wet conditions before being able to germinate in response to germination stimulants. In a series of experiments we showed that O. cumana seeds respond to the synthetic germination stimulants Nijmegen-1 and GR24 even without prior conditioning. These results are consistent with our hypothesis that, under certain field circumstances, non-conditioned Orobanche seeds may also germinate when a host root comes close to them.
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Plakhine, D., & Joel, D. M. (2010). Ecophysiological consideration of orobanche cumana germination. Helia, 33(52), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.2298/HEL1052013P
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