FERTILIZATION SEED MEDICINES AND DELINEATION INFLUENCE GERMINATION OF MONTEZUMA CYPRESS
D. A. Arnold , Department of Horticultural, University of Missouri, USAAbstract
Seven pre-germination medicines and three delineation periods were applied to the seeds. On the off chance that prompt germination of ready seed is wanted, the best medicines are the citrus extract splash and the high temp water showers, nonetheless, on the off chance that seeds can be defined, then, at that point, no pre-germination seed treatment is required. Citrus extract scarification and heated water showers created the best germination. Separation hurried germination rates and combined mean germination rates. Separation for 45 d seems, by all accounts, to be adequate, in spite of the fact that for the best pre-germination medicines delineation necessities were less articulated.
Keywords
Seed proliferation, germination
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