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Effect of water stress and gibberellic acid on germination of flax, sesame and onion seeds

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Biologia Plantarum

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The effects of different osmotic stresses (from 0 to –8× 105 Pa) obtained with NaC or polyethylene glycol 6000 solutions on the germination of flax, sesame and onion seeds were investigated. The effect of presoaking with gibberellic acid (GA3) on the germination of the above mentioned seeds was also studied.

It was found that the rate of seed germination and the final germination percentages as well as the amount of water absorbed by the seeds were considerably lowered with the rise of osmotic stress levels whatever the stress agent used, more considerable reduction was obtained under polyethylene glycol 6000 than under NaCl.

Presoaking with gibberellic acid increased the rate and the final germination percentage of osmotically stressed flax and sesame seeds, while those of stressed onion seeds were slightly retarded.

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Heikal, M.M., Shaddad, M.A. & Ahmed, A.M. Effect of water stress and gibberellic acid on germination of flax, sesame and onion seeds. Biol Plant 24, 124–129 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02902858

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