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Crop Science 42:185-189 (2002)
© 2002 Crop Science Society of America

SEED PHYSIOLOGY, PRODUCTION & TECHNOLOGY

Cupule Removal and Caryopsis Scarification Improves Germination of Eastern Gamagrass Seed

X. Tiana, A. D. Knapp*,a, K. J. Moorea, E. C. Brummera and T. B. Baileyb

a Dep. of Agronomy, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011
b Dep. of Statistics, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011

* Corresponding author (adknapp{at}iastate.edu)

Eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides L.) is a warm-season, perennial grass with high palatability and productivity. However, poor stand establishment, often due to seed dormancy, limits its widespread use. Seed dormancy is often caused by structures surrounding the embryo, the physiological state of the embryo itself, or a combination of these factors. The eastern gamagrass dispersal unit is a floret within a thick, hard cupule. The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of cupule (including lemma and palea) removal and caryopsis scarification on germination of eastern gamagrass by means of different commercial seed lots produced in different locations and years. Germination tests were conducted at 20/30°C alternating temperature with light during 30°C for 8 h daily. Germination counts were made every 7 d. After 28 d, the germination of decupulated caryopses from different seed lots germinated from 16 to 49% across seed lots, compared with 5 to 18% germination for caryopses with cupule intact. Scarifying the pericarp over the embryo, however, resulted in germination of all dormant seeds. We conclude that while the cupule (including the lemma and palea) contributes to the dormancy of eastern gamagrass, the pericarp and/or testa are the main factors restricting germination of this species. In addition, caryopsis scarification increased the germination rate and the germination test could be shortened to 21 or even 14 d depending on the seed lot.

Abbreviations: 2, 3, 5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride, TZ


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