2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194319
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Abstract: Salvia verbenaca (wild sage) is a commonly cultivated herbal medicine plant, which is native to the Mediterranean climate regions of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. However, it has become an invasive species in semi-arid and arid regions of southern Australia. Two varieties are present in this region, var. verbenaca and var. vernalis, each of which can be distinguished by differences in morphology and flowering period. Following trials to determine the optimum temperate regime for germination and res… Show more

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“…These results were obtained for some halophytes (Bajji et al 1998;Matoh et al 1986). Several studies demonstrate a significant decrease of seed germination in condition of high salinity for invasive plant species (El-Keblawy & Al-Rawai 2005;Kołodziejek & Patykowski 2015;Javaid et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…These results were obtained for some halophytes (Bajji et al 1998;Matoh et al 1986). Several studies demonstrate a significant decrease of seed germination in condition of high salinity for invasive plant species (El-Keblawy & Al-Rawai 2005;Kołodziejek & Patykowski 2015;Javaid et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Seed germination can be evaluated by many indices, such as germination percentage, germination index, germination duration and germination delay [42]. Testing methods, seed traits, species, genotypes and environmental conditions are important factors influencing seed germination [20].…”
Section: The Impact Of Seed Traits On Germination Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The germination index gives a more accurate measurement of the germination than the germination percentage and the mean germination time because it takes cognizance of the germination percentage, speed of germination and the spread of germination (Javaid et al, 2018). It is clearly seen from our results (Table 3) that the induced tetraploid seeds had a higher germination index than their diploid progenitors both in the control and under stress conditions, except for the cultivars 'Prompt' and 'Druva'.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%