Germination dynamics of Acacia species under different seed treatments Ghassali F.1, Salkini A. K.1, Petersen S. L.2, Niane A. A.1, Louhaichi M.1,* 1International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). P.O. Box 5466. Aleppo, Syria. 2Brigham Young University, Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Provo, Utah. 435 WIDB Provo, UT 84602– USA. *Corresponding author E-mail: M.Louhaichi@cgiar.org
Online published on 21 July, 2012. Abstract Establishment of Acacia is typically inhibited by hard seed coat. This study was conducted to evaluate effective seed stratification methods for fourteen Acacia species, using water (control), boiling water, sulphuric acid and mechanical scarification techniques. Highest germination was observed with sulphuric acid treatment. Average non-germinated seeds were 95% in the control. The highest germination percentage was recorded in A. victoriae, A. deanii ssp deanii, A. deanii ssp paucijuga, A. farnesiana, A. karroo, A. pruinocarpa, A. saligna under sulphuric acid treatment, A. ligulata, A. aneura, A. blakei, A. estrophiolata when using hot water, A. kempeana, A. pendula, A. sparsiflora using mechanical scarification. These results indicate the importance of proper seed stratification in Acacia species. Top Keywords Germination index, Semi-arid, Seed size, Seed coat dormancy, Stratification technique. Top |