2022
DOI: 10.3390/crops2040028
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Seed Priming and Pericarp Removal Improve Germination in Low-Germinating Seed Lots of Industrial Hemp

Abstract: Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is experiencing a resurgence in North America as an agricultural commodity. Germplasm improvement for locally adapted and stable cannabinoid production is an industry priority. This study used seed priming and pericarp removal to recover seedlings in low-germinating seed lots that could prove important for plant breeding and germplasm conservation. Both seed priming and pericarp removal improved early seed germination, but pericarp removal was more effective in improving ov… Show more

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“…On the other hand, longer dark periods can induce early flowering and reduce biomass. Other efforts have focused on developing improved protocols for rapid regeneration, such as modified nodal cutting and shoot-tip protocols [132] or seed priming and pericarp removal [133]. Further studies have been undertaken to measure cannabinoid concentrations and their correlation with climate conditions [134].…”
Section: Advancing Classical Cannabis Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, longer dark periods can induce early flowering and reduce biomass. Other efforts have focused on developing improved protocols for rapid regeneration, such as modified nodal cutting and shoot-tip protocols [132] or seed priming and pericarp removal [133]. Further studies have been undertaken to measure cannabinoid concentrations and their correlation with climate conditions [134].…”
Section: Advancing Classical Cannabis Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%