Sphaeralcea (coccinea)
Andrea Kramer Conservation Scientist Chicago Botanic Garden - Research 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe, Illinois 60022 847-835-6971 akramer@chicagobotanic.org http://www.chicagobotanic.org |
Family Scientific Name: | Malvaceae | ||
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Scientific Name: | Sphaeralcea coccinea | ||
Species Code: | SPCO | ||
Ecotype: | wild collected from Uinta County, Utah | ||
Propagation Goal: | Seeds | ||
Propagation Method: | Seed | ||
ProductType: | Propagules (seeds, cutings, poles, etc.) | ||
Pre-Planting Treatments: |
APPROACH: This project aimed to determine optimal germination conditions for species currently used in restoration in the Colorado Plateau, as well as other priority forb species that may be beneficial to include in future restoration efforts. For this study, seeds were plated on 1.5% agar in petri dishes (4 replicates of 25 seeds per treatment) and incubated in growth chambers at Chicago Botanic Garden using six temperature treatments intended to represent different seed sowing times and locations in the Colorado Plateau (treatments are shown as day/night temperatures respectively, using a 12h/12h light/dark cycle): TREATMENTS: 1) early-spring (4 weeks at 52°F/34°F) NOT SCARIFIED 2) early-spring (4 weeks at 52°F/34°F) SCARIFIED 3) winter (12 weeks at 34°F) and early-spring (4 weeks at 52°F/34°F) NOT SCARIFIED 4) winter (12 weeks at 34°F) and early-spring (4 weeks at 52°F/34°F) SCARIFIED 5) mid-spring (4 weeks at 59°F/41°F) NOT SCARIFIED 6) mid-spring (4 weeks at 59°F/41°F) SCARIFIED 7) winter (12 weeks at 34°F) and mid-spring (4 weeks 59°F/41°F) NOT SCARIFIED 8) winter (12 weeks at 34°F) and mid-spring (4 weeks 59°F/41°F) SCARIFIED 9) late-spring (4 weeks at 68°F/50°F) NOT SCARIFIED 10) late-spring (4 weeks at 68°F/50°F) SCARIFIED 11) winter (12 weeks at 34°F) and late-spring (4 weeks 68°F/50°F) NOT SCARIFIED 12) winter (12 weeks at 34°F) and late-spring (4 weeks 68°F/50°F) SCARIFIED |
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Establishment Phase: | RESULTS: Almost all viable seeds from this Seeds of Success collection from Uintah County, Utah germinated to relatively high levels (70% or more) in treatments 2, 3, and 4). Germination in treatment 1 (without scarification) was 45%. Germination for all other treatments was below 50%, regardless of scarification or winter treatment (the next highest germination came from treatments 7 and 8, each around 40%). Additional research is needed to identify whether these results are representative of the entire species. The figure at http://tinyurl.com/CBGSeedGerminationSPCO shows the average percent germination and standard deviation of viable seeds for each treatment. |
Citation:
Kramer, Andrea T; Foxx, Alicia. 2016. Propagation protocol for production of Propagules (seeds, cutings, poles, etc.) Sphaeralcea coccinea Seeds Chicago Botanic Garden - Research Glencoe, Illinois. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/11/22). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.