Field assessment of thermal after‐ripening time for dormancy release prediction in Lolium rigidum seeds
- 18 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Weed Research
- Vol. 43 (6) , 458-465
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0043-1737.2003.00363.x
Abstract
Summary: Dormancy release was studied in four populations of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) seeds to determine whether loss of dormancy in the field can be predicted from temperature alone or whether seed water content (WC) must also be considered. Freshly matured seeds were after‐ripened at the northern and southern extremes of the Western Australian cereal cropping region and at constant 37°C. Seed WC was allowed to fluctuate with prevailing humidity, but full hydration was avoided by excluding rainfall. Dormancy was measured regularly during after‐ripening by germinating seeds with 12‐hourly light or in darkness. Germination was lower in darkness than in light/dark and dormancy release was slower when germination was tested in darkness. Seeds were consistently drier, and dormancy release was slower, during after‐ripening at 37°C than under field conditions. However, within each population, the rate of dormancy release in the field (north and south) in terms of thermal time was unaffected by after‐ripening site. While low seed WC slowed dormancy release in seeds held at 37°C, dormancy release in seeds after‐ripened under Western Australian field conditions was adequately described by thermal after‐ripening time, without the need to account for changes in WC elicited by fluctuating environmental humidity.Keywords
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