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001-es BibID:BIBFORM059627
Első szerző:Kurucz Erika (agrármérnök-kutató)
Cím:Relation between the germination and infection ratio on Sida hermaphrodita L. Rusby seeds under hot water treatment / Kurucz Erika, Szarvas Pál, Fári Miklós Gábor
Dátum:2013
ISSN:1585-0404
Megjegyzések:Sida hermephrodita or virginia mallow is a perspective perennial herb in the Malvaceae family able to yield a biomass cropthrough between ten and twenty years. Additionally, the plants have a lot of uses and benefits for instance it can use it as a fodder crop,honey crop, ornamental plant in public gardens. It has favorable features like fast growing and resistance against the disease and climaticfluctuations, etc. Sida is in base stage of domestication therefore has a serious disadvantage the low and slow germination as a big part of wildplants. Due to the expressly low germination percent the need of seed showing of driller is should tenfold, 200 thousand seed/acre instead of10-20 thousand what is not available and expensive Therefore practical purposes of our research of seed physiology was to increase the seedgermination percent in a disposable ,basically wild Sida population.We examined two factors relating to seed germination percent and seed germination power during our research: the influence of hot watertreatment and the effect of exogenus or endogenus infection of seed. However, in our germination tests, utilizing scarified seeds with hotwater (65, 80 and 95 oC), 29,33 to 46% germinated of the seeds collected from the population of S. hermaphrodita in Debrecen. The averagegermination for all season was 5-10 % wihitout treatment and rised using hot water up to almost 50%. When physically scarified used, theoldest seeds showed the best germination (46 %) after the hot water operation in spite of the previus studys (Spooner 1985; Chudik et al. 2010;Doli℗nski R. 2009.). We discovered that there are a distinguished close relationship between the seeds collecting time and the infection, as wellas germination percentage. Thus, 2009 season was the most favourable in case of contamination (control:17,33 and 80 oC treatment:0%) aswell as germination percent. It could be concluded that, the best season for our findings was 2009 due to autumn harvest of Sida seeds. Inour oppinion, the autumn harvesting should be the best time to overcome the problem of the low germination and high infection percentage.
Tárgyszavak:Agrártudományok Növénytermesztési és kertészeti tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
Sida hermaphrodita
seed germination
seed infection
hot water treatment
Megjelenés:International Journal of Horticultural Science. - 19 : 1-2 (2013), p. 117-121. -
További szerzők:Szarvas Pál (1977-) (molekuláris biológus) Fári Miklós (1953-) (kertészmérnök)
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