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Photoblastism and Ecophysiology of Seed Germination in Weedy Rice

Nam-Jin Chunga and Nam-Chon Paek*,b

a Natl. Crop Exp. Station, RDA, Suwon 441-100, Korea
b School of Plant Sci., Seoul Natl. Univ., Suwon 441-744, Korea



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Fig. 1. Light-inducible germination of photoblastic rice seeds: (A) germination modes under continuous white light ({circ}) or in darkness (•), (B) germination frequencies under a pulse of red (R) and far-red (FR) light and alternating irradiation of R and FR light, (C) germination responses to a pulse of R ({circ}) and FR (•) light after the onset of dark imbibition, and (D) germination responses to different fluence rate of white light depending on dark imbibition period. After dark imbibition for 1 (•), 3 ({circ}), 5 ({blacktriangleup}), and 10 d ({Delta}) at 30°C, the seeds were exposed to different periods of white-light irradiation and then kept in darkness for 6 d at 30°C.

 





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