Title of article
Effect of Water and Temperature on Seed Germination and Emergence as a Seed Hydrothermal Time Model
Author/Authors
Shaban ، Morad - Islamic Azad University
Pages
6
From page
1686
To page
1691
Abstract
The physiological process of germination depends on several environmental factors such as temperature, water potential, light, nutrients and smoke. Water and temperature are determinant factors for seed germination. Both factors can, separately or jointly, affect the germination percentage and germination rate. The effect of temperature on germination and water potential on germination canoften be described by the thermal time and hydrotime models, respectively. The germination and growth behavior of different seeds under the influence of different physical parameters have been explained by different models. Thermaltime describe effect of temperature on seed germination. The ability to germinate rapidly at low temperatures has been proposed as one of many mechanisms thatconfer a competitive advantage to this species. Previous studies of this phenomenon, however, have been limited to relativelysimple comparisons of total germinability and germination rate under selected constanttemperature treatments.Hydrotime models describe effect of water potential on seed germination as have been combined to form hydrothermaltime model that can describe seed germination patterns. Historical patterns of seedbed microclimate and predicted germination response may be useful in assessing and optimizing alternative field planting scenarios. Inclusion of weather forecasting and seedbed modeling may providerealtime management options for improving rangeland seeding success
Keywords
Hydrotime , Seed and Termaltime
Journal title
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Record number
2458273
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