Overcoming physiological dormancy in eucommia ulmoides seeds: roles of scarification, stratification, and hormonal treatments

Authors

  • Tingting Xue Engineering Research Center of Road Construction Lowcarbon Materials of Anhui Province, Chuzhou University, Anhui, China
  • Shuhan Meng Nantong University, Jiangsu, China.
  • Yongli Ren Engineering Research Center of Road Construction Lowcarbon Materials of Anhui Province, Chuzhou University, Anhui, China
  • Fei Lu Huangfu Mountain State-owned Forest Farm, Daliu Town, Nanqiao District, Chuzhou City, Anhui Province, China
  • Jia Liu Engineering Research Center of Road Construction Lowcarbon Materials of Anhui Province, Chuzhou University, Anhui, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v54i4.86571

Keywords:

Eucommia ulmoides, Seed germination, Physiological dormancy, Scarification, Cold stratification, Gibberellic acid (GA)

Abstract

Eucommia ulmoides is endemic to China and has great development and utilization prospects. Seed dormancy is the main obstacles to the effective propagation of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. The study investigated strategies for breaking dormancy and enhancing germination by evaluating the effects of scarification, cold stratification, gibberellic acid (GA3), and their combined application at various temperatures. Results showed that the seeds do not have a barrier to water absorption, layers of palisade cells were not found in seeds, the intact seeds germinated at an optimum temperature with a low germination percentage of 5%, scarification can release seed dormancy and stratification and gibberellic acid can also break seed dormancy 15°C was the optimum temperature for seed germination.  These findings demonstrated that E. ulmoides seeds exhibited physiological dormancy (PD) by scarification and stratification with GA3 application.

Bangladesh J. Bot. 54(4): 901-911, 2025 (December)

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2025-12-30

How to Cite

Xue, T., Meng, S., Ren, Y., Lu, F., & Liu, J. (2025). Overcoming physiological dormancy in eucommia ulmoides seeds: roles of scarification, stratification, and hormonal treatments. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 54(4), 901–911. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v54i4.86571

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