Abstract

Nondormant A. caudatus seeds germinated in the darkat temperatures between 20 and 35° but not at 45 °C.Incubation at this temperature for at least 10 h inhibited seedgermination over the temperature range 20 to 35 °C,temperatures previously suitable for germination. Thus incubation at 45°C induced secondary dormancy. Mechanical or chemicalscarification or exposure to pure oxygen caused complete or almost completegermination of dormant seeds although more slowly in comparison to nondormantseeds. Secondary dormant scarified seeds required a lower concentration of ABAthan nondormant seeds to inhibit germination. The high temperature, whichinduced dormancy, 45 °C, caused the seed coat to be partiallyresponsible for secondary dormancy. Involvement of ABA (synthesis orsensitivity) in the induction and/or maintenance of this dormancy should beconsidered.

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