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Abstract - Issue Apr Supplement 2007, 28 (2) BackEffect of cold stratification
treatments on germination of drought tolerant shrubs seeds Zafer Olmez*1,
Fatih Temel1, Askin Gokturk1 and ?Zeki
Yahyaoglu2 1Artvin Faculty of Forestry, 2Faculty
of Forestry, (Received: March 18,
2006 ; Revised received: August 11, 2006 ; Accepted: September 20, 2006) Abstract: This study was carried out to determine
effects of different durations (20, 40, 60 days and control) of cold
stratification treatments on seed germination and to overcome dormancy in seeds
of twelve different drought tolerant plants. The species used in this study
were Arbutus andrachne L., Cistus
creticus L., Colutea armena Bois. Huet., Cotinus coggygria Scop., Cotoneaster numullaria Fisch. and Mey., Elaeagnus angustifolia L., Jasminum fruticans L., Paliurus spina-christii Mill., Punica granatum L., Pyracantha coccinea Roem., Rhus coriaria
L., and Ziziphus jujuba
Mill. The seeds were sown in polyethylene pots under greenhouse and on seedbeds
under open field conditions. Statistical design was a randomized complete block
design with three replications. Germinated seeds were counted and observed
periodically for 90 days after sowing to determine germination percentages (GP)
and germination rates (GR). While the highest GP were determined according to
duration of cold stratification under greenhouse conditions for each species were 44.2% for 60 days, 2.5% for
20 days, 85.6% for 60 days, 13.5% for 20 and 60 days, 64.3% for 20 days, 11.2%
for 60 days, 8.2% for 20 days and 14.1% for 20 days for Cotinus
coggygria, Cotoneaster numullaria,
Jasminum fruticans, Paliurus spina-christii, Pyracantha coccinea, Punica granatum, Rhus coriaria and Ziziphus jujuba respectively. The
highest GP were 16.5% for Arbutus andrachne and 91.3%
for Colutea armena for 20
days cold stratified seeds and sown under open field conditions. Furthermore,
the highest GP were obtained from seeds of Cistus creticus (27.5%) and Elaeagnus angustifolia (56.2%) in control sowing Key words: Cold stratification, Drought tolerant, Shrub, Germination percentage Copyright ? 2007 Triveni Enterprises. All rights reserved. No part of the
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