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Research
& Reviews
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BioSciences |
June 2009
Volume 3(1) |
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Germination Behaviour,
Viability And Longevity Of Safflower
(Carthamus Tinctorius L.) Seeds
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Aloka Kumari
University Department of Botany, T.M.Bhagalpur University,
Bhagalpur-812007 |
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Germination behaviour,
viability and longevity of the seeds were studied in an important
oil-yielding crop safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L., Asteraceae)
stored in screw capped plastic containers under ambient conditions.
Immediately after harvest (May) germination percentage was lower
(80%-97%) than that stored between June to October. Thereafter, the
germination percentage sharply declined and the viability was completely
lost after 14 months of storage. Viability tests with tetrazolium gave
reasonable agreement with the result from germination tests. During
winter months with relatively low room temperature, significant increase
in germination percentage was observed when the seed were incubated at
28 ± 2°C. Loss of viability with ageing was
always associated with reduced radicle growth and irregularities and
abnormalities in hypocotyl development. 100 seed weight and seed
moisture content also decreased during storage. It was concluded that we
can able to stored safflower more than a year under ambient conditions. |
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