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Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Germination and dormancy states of seeds in the environmental weed Rumex vesicarius (Polygonaceae). I. Seed polymorphism and germination of extracted seeds

Andrea Schatral A B and Joan M. Osborne A
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A Mine Rehabilitation Group, Department of Environmental Biology, Curtin University of Technology, PO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia.

B Corresponding author. Email: ascha@iprimus.com.au

Australian Journal of Botany 54(8) 773-782 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT04201
Submitted: 7 December 2004  Accepted: 22 May 2006   Published: 29 November 2006

Abstract

In Australia, Rumex vesicarius (Ruby Dock; subgenus Acetosa, section Vesicarii, family Polygonaceae) is an environmental weed, with the potential to have a significant impact on the natural flora and fauna in areas where it grows. Ruby Dock seeds are polymorphic (light and dark of various shades) and of high potential viability. Seeds are enclosed within showy, papery fruiting valves at maturation. Extracted seeds are characterised by non-deep physiological dormancy. Light and dark seeds usually require an after-ripening period of several months, but thereafter germinate at any time of the year in a light–dark rhythm. Light seeds also show excellent germination in constant darkness; they are non-dormant. Dark seeds show conditional dormancy, where germination is inhibited in darkness, but not in a light–dark rhythm. Scarification experiments indicate that the conditional dormancy of dark seeds is related to the pericarp. The pericarp may restrict oxygen consumption by the embryo, contain chemical inhibitors and/or impede radicle protrusion. A range of environmental variables is likely to affect the specific germination requirements of particular seed types. Environmental conditions may induce secondary dormancy, in both light and dark seeds.


Acknowledgments

This study was generously supported by the Mining, Energy and Research Institute of Western Australia (MERIWA 332). We are also grateful to the Environmental officers of the participating mining companies, especially to Ms Fleur Izet (Plutonic/ Homestake Gold of Australia Ltd, Meekatharra), Mr David Button, Mr. John Robinson, Mr Nathan Russell (Placer/ Delta Gold NL) and Ms Bethany Challen (Granite Gold, Alice Springs) for seed material and soil samples. The critical comments by three anonymous referees were very much appreciated.


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