Abstract
Seed germination under laboratory conditions was nearly continuous in both Halodule wrightii Aschers. and Syringodium filiforme Kütz. Halodule seeds that were sieved from sediments in Texas and St. Croix in 1978 continued to germinate for over 3 years in artificial seawater. Syringodium seeds that were collected on reproductive shoots in 1979 continued to germinate for 3 years. The potential longevity of seeds of Halodule and Syringodium may exceed that of seeds of any other seagrass.
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