Title of article :
Comparison of seed Germination Characteristics of Albizia julibrissin in Treated seeds with Gamma Rays and Control
Author/Authors :
Vatani,Leila Department of Forest Science and Engineering - Faculty of Natural Resources - Tarbiat Modares University - Noor - Mazandaran, Iran , Hosseini, Mohsen Department of Forest Science and Engineering - Faculty of Natural Resources - Tarbiat Modares University - Noor - Mazandaran, Iran , Shamsi, Saeed Natural Resources - Tarbiat Modares University - Noor - Mazandaran, Iran
Abstract :
Albizia julibrissin is one of the ecologically valuable tree species in the Hyrcanian
forest in the North of Iran that is endangered due to Fusarium wilt disease. Seeds of these
trees have low germination because of their hard coat and dormancy. One of the most
effective methods to improve the germination characteristics is seed irradiation during
the pre-sowing processes. The present study was conducted to improve seed germination
characteristics.
Materials & Methods: The experiment was arranged by a completely randomized
design in four replications, five treatments, and one control. Seeds were radiated with 60
cobalt sources emitting gamma rays at the rate of 0.013 Gray/sec and different doses of
gamma rays: 15, 25, 50, 100, and 150 Gray (Gy). All of the seeds were sowing in the moist
stratification at 25°C.
Findings: Seed germination started simultaneously 28 days after sowing. Results showed
a significant difference in germination characteristics between treated seeds and control
(p˂0.05). The highest value of seed germination was observed in the 15 Gy (86%), the
highest seed vigor index was in 15 Gy treated seeds (266.6), the highest germination
speed index was in 15 and 150 Gy (12.17 and 12.32 seed number day-1 respectively) and
the highest mean daily germination were in 15, 50, 100 Gy (7.46, 7.32 and 7.34 number/
day respectively).
Conclusion: Increasing seed germination characteristics was observed in seeds radiated by
a low dose of gamma radiation. Hence, a lower dose (15 Gy) of irradiation treatment can be
used to improve the Albizia julibrissin seed germination characteristics.
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Keywords :
Forest , Seed Vigor Index , Gamma irradiation , Seed germination , Mean Daily Germination , Seed
Journal title :
Ecopersia