Seed vigor tests have been developed to evaluate the relative ability of seed lots to produce stands of seedlings in the field. Some workers have suggested the possibility of differentiating vigor levels by germinating seeds under osmotic stress, but have not conducted field trials to evaluate the usefulness of the...
Some perennial grass seed crops such as red fescue (Festuca rubra
L.) do not produce a profitable seed crop during the first growing
season. The present establishment method in Oregon for red fescue seed
crops generally entails spring planting which does not satisfy
vernalization requirements for seed production in the...
This study was undertaken to standardize and evaluate the
tyrosinase test as a variety identification procedure for wheat. The
potential value of the tyrosinase test lies in its ability to quantify
the colored products, rather than relying on visual estimation as
in the phenol test.
The specific objectives of this...
Germination of meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba Benth.) seed is inhibited by warm soil temperatures. This has led to recommendations for planting from early to mid-October when soil temperatures are below about 15°C. Objective data on the effects of planting date on stand establishment and yield are not available. These studies were...
Tests were carried on in growth chambers and in the field to
determine if the harvest of daylength-sensitive long-day cereals
grown during the winter in Arizona could be hastened 30 days by the
use of night interruption.
Two durum lines which were near-isogenic for sensitivity to
daylength were used throughout...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of seed
protein content on plant growth of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. )
and wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ). The effects of nitrogen application
on chemical and morphological characteristics of the seed
were also studied.
Seeds of 'Casbon' winter barley...