Issue Date
1988-01-01Keywords
Rhusheat treatment
rhus lanceolata
scarification
seed treatments
soil pH
prescribed burning
seed germination
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Rasmussen, G. A., & Wright, H. A. (1988). Germination requirements of flameleaf sumac. Journal of Range Management, 41(1), 48-52.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/3898789Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Germination characteristics of flameleaf sumac (Rhus lanceolate) seeds were determined in a controlled environmental growth chamber using a short-day cycle (8 hr light/16 dark). Seeds must be scarified before germination can occur. Heat treatments can scarify flameleaf sumac seeds if temperatures reach 76 degrees C in wet environments or 82 degrees C in dry environments. Once scarified, germination of seeds occurred under a wide range of temperatures (10-25 degrees C) and pH (4-10). However, maximum germination of flameleaf sumac occurred when seeds were subjected to alternating temperatures of 10/20 degrees C with a short-day light cycle. Surrounding medium must have a high osmotic potential (-0.1 megapascal) and a pH of 10 for maximum germination. Fire enhances these conditions thus aiding the establishment of flameleaf sumac following burning. No differences in emergence occurred when seeds were placed 0 to 6 cm in the soil profile.Type
textArticle
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enISSN
0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/3898789