The breaking of seed dormancy of some legumes by carbon dioxide
AEG Lipp and LAT Ballard
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
10(4) 495 - 499
Published: 1959
Abstract
Treatment of imbibed seeds with an atmosphere of 2.5 per cent. carbon dioxide is shown to be a powerful means of breaking the dormancy of seeds of a range of small-seeded legumes. On the bases of amount and rate of germination this method is at least as effective as, and usually superior to, holding imbibed seeds at 3-5°C for 3 days. Moreover, the carbon dioxide treatment was effective in most of the cases where cold treatment was ineffective. Some implications of these findings are indicated.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9590495
© CSIRO 1959