Germination Performances of 14 Wildflowers Screened for Shaping Urban Landscapes in Mountain Areas
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Despite the high biodiversity in the Mediterranean region, the use of wildflowers from mountain areas in urban landscaping projects is hampered by the limited information on their seed germination performances. This research evaluated germination traits of 14 native herbaceous wildflower species from northern west Italian alpine and subalpine areas. Seed germination in Petri dishes at 25◦ C was performed, applying two different photoperiod conditions (light/dark at 0/24 h or 12/12 h). A high rate and rapid germination are key features for seed and seedling nursery production; thus, the main germination indices were evaluated: the final germination percentage, the index of germination relative to light, the time of first germination, the time to reach 50% of germinated seeds, the germination period, and the mean germination time. Overall, Bellis perennis L., Leucanthemum vulgare Lam., and Taraxacum officinale Weber, from mesophilic mountainous hilly grasslands, and Dianthus carthusianorum L. and Lavandula angustifolia Mill. from higher altitudes, turned out to be interesting. Particular attention could be paid to D. carthusianorum for germination synchrony in both growth conditions, high speed, and short germination period (8.5 and 16.2 days in the dark and in the light, respectively).
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Alpine plant species; Final germination percentage; Germinability; Germination period; Native flowering species; Native plants biodiversity; Photoperiod; Relative light germination percentage; Wildflower species
Elenco autori:
Caser M.; Demasi S.; Mozzanini E.; Chiavazza P.M.; Scariot V.
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