Petroleum flotation technique upgrades the germinability of Casuarina equisetifolia seed lots |
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Authors: | V. Sivakumar R. Anandalakshmi R. R. Warrier B. G. Singh Mulualem Tigabu P. C. Odén |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Seed Technology, Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, P. B No. 1061, Coimbatore, 641002, India;(2) Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Seed Laboratory and Tropical Silviculture Group, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 901 83 Umea, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The germination of Casuarina equisetifolia Forst seed lots is low (40–50%) even when freshly collected. This study aimed at upgrading the germination performance by removing non-germinable seeds using petroleum flotation technique. Seeds collected from 19 individual trees in seedling seed orchards in India were assessed using X-ray to determine the proportion of different seed lot fractions. The feasibility of petroleum ether as a separation medium was tested. Morphological characters of floating and sunken seeds were further studied using image analysis technique to examine their effects on the separation efficiency. The X-ray analysis revealed a large quantity of shrivelled, empty and insect-damaged seeds, altogether accounting 50%, which were the causes of low percentage germination of un-graded seed lots (48%). Petroleum flotation resulted in 90% germination in the sunken fraction and 4% in the floating fraction. The separation was distinct for most seed lots, except few seed lots that had relatively low germination in the sunken fractions and more than 10% germination in the floating fractions. As a whole, petroleum flotation appears to be a feasible technique to upgrade the germination of C. equisetifolia seed lots, and its efficacy is influenced by wing surface area, seed density and wing quotient of filled and empty seeds. |
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Keywords: | Empty seeds Filled seeds Specific density Seed lot enhancement |
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