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Seed heteromorphism in carolina dayflower (Commelina caroliniana Walter)
Authors:Mitsuhiro Matsuo  Taira Sakai  Yoshiki Kawano
Affiliation:1. Field Science Center, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Japan;2. Paddy Agriculture Group, Agricultural Research Division, Oita Prefectural Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Center, Usa, Japan
Abstract:Carolina dayflower (Commelina caroliniana Walter), infesting soybean (Glycine max L.) fields on northern Kyushu Island, Japan, has seed heteromorphism; that is, it produces two types of seeds: pericarp and naked. However, there is no information about their germination behavior. The purpose of this study was to understand the germination characteristics of carolina dayflower seeds and to clarify the difference between the pericarp and naked seeds. On the shape of the seed, the pericarp seeds were significantly longer than the naked ones, with no significant difference in width or thickness. Both the pericarp and the naked seeds could germinate at >20°C, and at 30°C, their cumulative germination rate at 7 days after sowing was the highest, at >90%. Light had no effect on seed germination. The cumulative germination rate after 7 days, when the seeds had been stored dry, wet or under water at a low temperature, was significantly lower than after storage at room temperature, suggesting that a higher temperature and concentration of oxygen during the seed‐storage period affects the germination of carolina dayflower. However, there was no difference in the germination behavior between the pericarp and the naked seeds.
Keywords:carolina dayflower  germination  light  seed heteromorphism  storage conditions
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