Seeds and Seed Germination

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Seeds and Seed Germination © P Billiet © 2016 Paul Billiet ODWS

Seed structure Cotyledon Plumule Seed coat or testa Radicle Micropyle © 2016 Paul Billiet ODWS

Seed maturation Takes place in the fruit on the parent plant The seeds become dormant Metabolism falls Number of organelles per cell falls Dehydration Vacuoles in cells deflate Food reserves become dense crystalline bodies. © 2016 Paul Billiet ODWS

Maintaining dormancy Physical barriers The seed coat (testa) is waxy = waterproof and impermeable to oxygen Physical state – dehydrated Chemical inhibitors present e.g. salts, mustard oils, organic acids, alkaloids Growth promoters absent. © 2016 Paul Billiet ODWS

Seed viability Viability: When a seed is capable of germinating after all the necessary environmental conditions are met Average life span of a seed 10 to 15 years Conditions are very important for longevity Cold, dry, anaerobic conditions These are the conditions which are maintained in seed banks. © 2016 Paul Billiet ODWS

Germination: The breaking of dormancy The growth of the embryo and its penetration of the seed coat Break down of barriers Abrasion of seed coat Decomposition of seed coat Cracking of seed coat (fire) Change in physical state - rehydration Destruction and dilution of inhibitors Light, temperature, water Production of growth promoters © 2016 Paul Billiet ODWS

Stages leading to cell division Respiration Initially anaerobic Later aerobic Mitchondria reconstituted Soluble sugars ATP RNA activated Polysomes Protein synthesis (0.5h) Enzymes (proteins) DNA synthesis (45h) Mitosis (70h) www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/image/81026/

Factors affecting germination Water Rehydration of tissues Dilution of inhibitors Oxygen (c.f. Respirometer) Aerobic respiration Warmth Enzyme controlled processes Some seeds may require exposure to light or high temperatures (fire). © 2016 Paul Billiet ODWS