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Chin, Hoong Fong and Krishnapillay, Baskaran and Alang, Zaleha Christine
(1988)
Breaking Dormancy in Kentia Palm Seeds by Infusion Technique.
Pertanika, 11 (1).
pp. 137-141.
Abstract
In this investigation three organic solvents, namely dichloromethane, dimethyl sulfoxide (10%)
and acetone each containing 100 mgl- 1 gibberellic acid (CA 3) were used to treat the seeds prior to germination,
to assess the effecitiveness of these solvents in transporting CA 3 directly to the embryo for
triggering an early germination. The results indicate that organic solvents appear effective in transporting
the CA 3 to the embryo of Kentia Palm seeds to improve germination with no deleterious effects. The
first sign of germination in vitro was observed after 2 months in culture, while the emergence of the
plumule in sand was observed around the 4th month of planting. Over the 9-month study period, for the
treatment where dichloromethane was used, 85% of the seeds planted in sterile sand had germinated while
in in vitro, 90% of the seeds had germinated. It is probable that this approach may prove beneficial in
improving the germination time in palm species that exhibit long periods ofdormancy before germination.
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