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Germination Characteristics of Helianthus maximilianai Schrad. and Simsia calva (Engelm. & Gray) Gray
Journal of Range Management (1985)
  • Christopher A. Call, Utah State University
Abstract
Germination characteristics of Maximilian sunflower (Helianthus maximiliana Schrad.) and awnless bushsunflower {Simsia calva Engelm. & Gray) Gray were evaluated at water potentials of 0, -.25, -0.50, -0.75, and -1.0 MPa under alternating temperature regimes of 10/20, 15/25, and 20/30° C in controlled environmental chambers. Cumulative germination was greatest for both species at water potentials of 0 and -0.25 MPa in the 15/25° C temperature regime. Germination total and rate were depressed for both species in the 10/20° C regime. The 20/30° regime depressed total germination but increased germination rate. The adverse effects of more negative water potentials (-0.75 and -1.0 MPa) were more pronounced at low temperatures for awnless bushsunflower and high temperatures for Maximilian sunflower.
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Publication Date
July, 1985
Citation Information
Christopher A. Call. "Germination Characteristics of Helianthus maximilianai Schrad. and Simsia calva (Engelm. & Gray) Gray" Journal of Range Management Vol. 38 Iss. 4 (1985) p. 336 - 339
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher_call/40/