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Relationship between Position on the Parent Plant and Dormancy Characteristics of Seeds of Three Cultivars of Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i>)
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1979
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Three CultivarsEngineeringBotanyUmbel PositionsPlant PathologyPlant DevelopmentDormancy CharacteristicsCrop EstablishmentGermination PercentageHorticultural SciencePlant BiologyParent PlantBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyAbstract GerminationSeed GerminationSeed StorageSeed ProcessingPlant Physiology
Abstract Germination and seedling emergence studies were made on seeds harvested from four different umbel positions of three cultivars of celery ( Apium graveolens L.). Although heavier seeds were produced from primary umbels than from other umbels, these were less viable as measured by the germination percentage at I8°C in the light. However, germination of viable seeds from quaternary umbels was lower than that of seeds from primary umbels at 18°C in the dark when incubated with GA 4 , (2 × 10 −4 M ) and seed from secondary and tertiary umbels tended to be intermediate in response. All viable seeds germinated when N 6 ‐benzyladenine (10 −2 M ) was used in combination with GA 4 . Seeds from quaternary umbels of two of the cultivars had a lower high‐temperature limit for germination in the dark than did seeds from other umbels. In glasshouse experiments the emergence of viable ‘quaternary’ seeds of these cultivars was higher than that of ‘primary’ seeds. Under these conditions the time to 50% of the final emergence as determined after 42 days was similar for seeds from all umbel positions within each cultivar. In two varieties seedling weights were greater from seeds of primary as compared to quaternary umbels, and in general, the largest seedlings arose from the heaviest seeds and the smallest from the lightest seeds in all three cultivars.
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