The physio-ecological requirements of germination and early achene growth of a population of Typha latifolia L. were studied. The effects of constant (10, 20 and 30°C) or alternating (10°/20°, 20°/30°and 10°/30°) temperatures, photoperiod (12/12,8/16,6/18 ,4/20 , 2/22 and 0/24 day/night), after-ripening time and culture medium salinity (NaCl) on germination were assessed. Results showed that germination required light and alternating temperatures (optimal results at 20/30°with 12/12photo-thermoperiod). In these conditions the germination trend showed no appreciable variation during the first year of achene after-ripening. The presence of more than 0.1 M NaCl in the culture medium caused a significant reduction in the percentage of seeds germinating, and inhibited further seedling growth. Typha latifolia can, therefore, be considered a helio-thermophilic and glycophilic species, at least during early growth stages.

Germination requirements in a population of Typha latifolia

LOMBARDI, TIZIANA;BERTACCHI, ANDREA;
1997-01-01

Abstract

The physio-ecological requirements of germination and early achene growth of a population of Typha latifolia L. were studied. The effects of constant (10, 20 and 30°C) or alternating (10°/20°, 20°/30°and 10°/30°) temperatures, photoperiod (12/12,8/16,6/18 ,4/20 , 2/22 and 0/24 day/night), after-ripening time and culture medium salinity (NaCl) on germination were assessed. Results showed that germination required light and alternating temperatures (optimal results at 20/30°with 12/12photo-thermoperiod). In these conditions the germination trend showed no appreciable variation during the first year of achene after-ripening. The presence of more than 0.1 M NaCl in the culture medium caused a significant reduction in the percentage of seeds germinating, and inhibited further seedling growth. Typha latifolia can, therefore, be considered a helio-thermophilic and glycophilic species, at least during early growth stages.
1997
Lombardi, Tiziana; Fochetti, T; Bertacchi, Andrea; Onnis, A.
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