Abstract

The germination response of U. wallichiana seeds from three sources to constant temperature was investigated over the range 14-34°C on a thermo-gradient system. Difference between seeds in proportion and rate of germination, cardinal temperatures and thermal time required for germination was observed. The three cardinal temperatures viz., the base (T b ), the optimum (T o ) and the maximum (T m ) for germination rate varied slightly between seed lots as well as different percentiles of germination in a particular seed lot. The mean cardinal temperatures i.e., T b , To and T m were estimated as 11.3, 26.3 and 34.2°C for Chakrata, 11.6, 26.5 and 34.7°C for Manali and 12.7, 25.3 and 34.1°C for Sangla valley seed lots respectively. The seeds from the inner Himalayan range (Sangla valley) had slightly lower T o as compared to seeds from the outer Himalayan ranges (Chakrata and Manali). The mean thermal time at sub-optimal temperature for germination was estimated as 74.9, 64.9 and 71.9°Cd (degree-days), while at supra-optimal temperatures it was 35.1, 33.8 and 50.1°Cd respectively for seeds from Chakrata, Manali and Sangla valley. The thermal time both at sub and supra-optimal temperatures increased linearly as the values of the percentile germination increased in all three seed sources. The seeds germinated at supra-optimal temperatures required less thermal time to germinate than at sub-optimal temperatures.

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