Seed Pretreatments and Their Effects on Field Establishment of Spring-Seeded Gardner Saltbush
Issue Date
1984-11-01Keywords
LaboratorySeed Pretreatments
Field Establishment
Spring Seeded
Gardner Saltbush
Atriplex gardneri
Red Desert Basin
planting depth
Edaphic Severity
Seed Procurement
Seed Fill
pretreatments
depth
washing
stratification
dormancy
scarification
Field
seedling vigor
climate
effects
viability
emergence
Wyoming
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Ansley, R. J., & Abernethy, R. H. (1984). Seed pretreatments and their effects on field establishment of spring-seeded Gardner saltbush. Journal of Range Management, 37(6), 509-513.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/3898847Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Gardner saltbush [Atriplex gardneri (Moq.) D. Dietr.] seeds collected from the Red Desert Basin of Wyoming were subjected to pretreatments of scarification (Sc), washing (W), and stratification (St) to alleviate dormancy. Laboratory germination was evaluated. Subsequently, seedling vigor was observed by determining field emergence of similarly pretreated seeds spring planted at 1 irrigated and 2 dryland sites in Wyoming. Effects of 1-cm and 3-cm planting depths on emergence were also evaluated. Seed was pretreated, then dehydrated with minimal impact on seed germination. Field emergence was much less than laboratory germination for all treatments at all sites, indicating that establishment for this species is related to poor seedling vigor as much as to seed dormancy. Moreover, when compared to untreated controls, relative responses to seed pretreatments often differed between laboratory and field trials. In the laboratory Sc = W = St provided the greatest germination, whereas the best seed pretreatment for field establishment was Sc + St. Washing had little effect on enhancing field emergence and appeared to inhibit effects of St in scarified seed. The most effective planting depth varied with climatic/edaphic severity of the site.Type
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0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/3898847