Releasing Seed Dormancy with Oxygen Concentrated by Medical Equipment David M. Brenner, Dep. of Agronomy, Plant Introduction Station, G212 Agronomy Hall,

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Releasing Seed Dormancy with Oxygen Concentrated by Medical Equipment David M. Brenner, Dep. of Agronomy, Plant Introduction Station, G212 Agronomy Hall, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA ; Jack Dekker, Ames, IA 50014; Jarad Niemi, Dep. of Statistics, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011; and Lisa Pfiffner, USDA-ARS, Plant Introduction Research Unit, and North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, IA Introduction Medical-style oxygen concentrators are useful for releasing seed dormancy, including dormancy of some crop wild relatives. The effectiveness of concentrated oxygen for releasing dormancy was documented by 1914 (Shull), but was cumbersome to implement before equipment was available to deliver concentrated oxygen easily (Brenner et al., 2015). Concentrated oxygen is effective for releasing seed dormancy of some plants. The phenomena is reviewed by Bewley and Black (1994) and Corbineau and Côme (1995). Dekker and Hargrove (2002) found it effective with giant foxtail Setaria faberi, and proposed that in nature, oxygen-rich water carries dissolved oxygen through the giant foxtail placental pore to the embryo, initiating germination. The dormancy releasing effect of concentrated oxygen is widespread but not universal, for example it was not observed with seeds of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) (Duclos et al., 2013). A survey of many plant specie’s germination response to oxygen would be helpful. Medical oxygen concentrating equipment for home use has been in use since 1973, and many models are now available (McCoy, 2013). These machines will safely, and easily provide concentrated oxygen for seed germination. Demonstration of concentrated oxygen for releasing seed dormancy Following development of methods, we demonstrated the effectiveness of concentrated oxygen with three Setaria seed lots. Germination chambers were 45 by 57 cm polyethylene and nylon airtight sealable bags sold in local stores for home use, and traditional plastic 14 by 14 by 3 cm germination boxes. The oxygen was provided by a medical oxygen concentrator that was purchased for $500 in used condition. Concentrator functioning was verified by a local medical supplies vendor, the output equilibrated at 96.3% oxygen gas. For the control treatment, an aquarium air pump was used to fill the chambers. The chambers were inflated through standard 4.76-mm interior diameter medical tubing from the concentrator and into the bag’s mouth. After the chambers were inflated, the tubes were withdrawn quickly and the chambers were sealed for the 8 day duration of the experiment within a 20/30 °C germinator. References Bewley, J.D., and M. Black Seeds: Physiology of development and germination. 2nd ed. Plenum Press, New York. Brenner, D.M., J. Dekker, J. Niemi, and L. Pfiffner Medical oxygen concentrators for releasing seed dormancy. Crop Science 55: doi: /cropsci Corbineau, F., and D. Côme Control of seed germination and dormancy by the gaseous environment. In: J. Kigel and G. Galili, editors, Seed development and germination. Marcel Dekker, New York. p. 397–424. Dekker, J., and M. Hargrove Weedy adaptation in Setaria sp. V. Effects of gaseous environment on giant foxtail (Setaria faberii) (Poaceae) seed germination. Am. J. Bot. 89:410–416. doi: /ajb Duclos, D.V., D.T. Ray, D.J. Johnson, and A.G. Taylor Investigating seed dormancy in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.): Understanding the physiology and mechanisms of coat-imposed seed dormancy. Ind. Crops Prod. 45:377–387. doi: /j.indcrop McCoy, R.W Options for oxygen therapy equipment: Storage and metering of oxygen in the home. Respir. Care 58:65– 81. Shull, C.A The role of oxygen in germination. Bot. Gaz. 57:64–69. Significantly increased germinations occurred with concentrated oxygen. A statistical analysis of these data is presented in Brenner et al (2015). Filling a plastic bag with concentrated oxygen Acknowledgements This poster is based on research from Brenner et al. (2015) and is used by permission of the Crop Science Society of America, Inc., Madison, WI USA. Research was conducted at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station in Ames, IA, and supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (Hatch Multistate Project NC-7), USDA-ARS, and Iowa State University. Setaria seed lots Treatments Rep.PI PI DB Germination/100 seeds Germination boxes traditional Ambient air in sealed chambers Oxygen in sealed chambers