BREAKING OF SEED DORMANCY IN Iris suaveolens Boiss. et Reuter UNDER in vitro CONDITIONS
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2019Author
Hajyzadeh, Mortaza and Yildirim, Mehmet Ugur and Mokhtarzadeh, Sam and
Sarihan, Ercument Osman and Khawar, Khalid Mahmood
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Iris species have great economic importance for their use in ornamental
and pharmaceutical industry. Flora of Turkey reports about 43 local
taxons of which 16 are endemic. Iris suaveolens Boiss. et Reuter is an
endemic species with high seed dormancy and has high tolerance to cold
and drought. This study focused on seed dormancy break of I. suaveolens
under in vitro conditions. In the first experiment, the seeds were given
stratification treatment on MS medium containing different
concentrations of BAP with or without NAA. The 2nd experiment reports
effects of alternative combinations of cold (at 4 degrees C, 24 h dark)
- warm (16 h light photoperiod) conditions on medium containing
different concentrations of plant growth regulators on agar solidified
MS medium. Both experiments showed about 8.33\% seed germination against
64.5\% seed viability as confirmed by tetrazolium test. All germinating
seeds were abnormal and very weak. In the third experiment, 10 minutes
acid scarified seeds cultured at 24 degrees C in 16 h light photo period
on MS medium achieved 60.0\% germination. Similar treatment under cold +
dark condition was inhibitory and failed to show identical results. This
underlines the importance of acid scarification, photoperiod and warm
treatments of I. suaveolens seeds to break seed dormancy. All germinated
seeds showed normal growth and development under field conditions.
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