Seed germination and seedling morphology of the seagrass, Halophila engelmannii (Hydrocharitaceae)


Autoria(s): Calvin McMillan
Data(s)

1987

Resumo

Seeds of Halophila engelmannii Aschers., that were collected in Redfish Bay, Texas, at weekly intervals from mid-May to mid-June 1986, began to germinate 3–4 weeks after collection. Most of the collections subsequently showed an increase in the rate of germination under increased light intensity and all had a stoppage of germination after transfer to darkness, indicating a light requirement to break endogenous seed dormancy. During the 5 weeks after seeds germinated, seedlings in soil culture produced a rosette of six leaves before the appearance of a rhizome bud in the axil of the third leaf. The first node of the rhizome produced a root and an upright shoot with a pseudowhorl of three to five leaves.

Identificador

http://ir.yic.ac.cn/handle/133337/3182

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/140150

Fonte

Calvin McMillan.Seed germination and seedling morphology of the seagrass, Halophila engelmannii (Hydrocharitaceae),Aquatic Botany,1987,28(2):179-188

Tipo

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