2014
DOI: 10.3832/ifor0967-007
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Germination and seedling growth of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.): effects of provenance, temperature, and radicle pruning

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“…Seed germination is the critical point in natural forest regeneration processes, and radicle elongation is a crucial step for seedling survival (Cubera et al ., ). Any limitations to the positive geotropic extension of the radicle during germination may have a significant impact on the ability of the plant to tolerate soil drought and competition from herbaceous plants in summer (Cubera et al ., ; Caliskan, ; Corcobado et al ., ). In Mediterranean areas, seedlings surviving natural infections from soils infested with Phytophthora will be exposed to a second challenge: summer drought.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Seed germination is the critical point in natural forest regeneration processes, and radicle elongation is a crucial step for seedling survival (Cubera et al ., ). Any limitations to the positive geotropic extension of the radicle during germination may have a significant impact on the ability of the plant to tolerate soil drought and competition from herbaceous plants in summer (Cubera et al ., ; Caliskan, ; Corcobado et al ., ). In Mediterranean areas, seedlings surviving natural infections from soils infested with Phytophthora will be exposed to a second challenge: summer drought.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Determination of physiological seed quality variables was conducted using Czabator equation, namely: GP (germination percentage), GV (germination value), and GS (germination speed) [19][20][21]. The analysis of variance was used to examine the effects of treatment on the observed variables [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, differences between provenances can be detected in seed (Kuser & Ching 1981, Melzack & Watts 1982, Šijačić-Nikolić et al 2007, Rawat & Bakshi 2011, Caliskan 2014, seedlings (Stihl & Persson 1991, Varelides et al 2001, Ivetić et al 2005, Loha et al 2006, Ivetić & Škorić 2013, and patterns of spatial distribution can be observed as well (Ivetić et al 2012). Variation between populations may be clinal or ecotypic and knowledge on pattern of variation is important in cases of FRM transfer.…”
Section: Provenance (Population) Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%