1. Introduction
- Seed dormancy is a state in which seeds do not germinate even under favorable conditions.
- It ensures the survival of seeds by preventing premature germination.
- Dormancy helps seeds to remain viable during unfavorable environmental conditions.
2. Types of Seed Dormancy
1. Exogenous Dormancy
- Caused by external factors like a hard seed coat or chemical inhibitors.
- Includes Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Dormancy.
2. Endogenous Dormancy
- Due to internal factors like immature embryos or metabolic inhibitors.
- Includes Embryo Dormancy and Physiological Dormancy.
3. Combined Dormancy
- Involves both exogenous and endogenous factors.
- Example: Apple, Oak seeds.
3. Causes of Seed Dormancy
1. Physical Barriers
- Hard seed coat prevents water and oxygen entry (e.g., Pea, Lotus).
- Seeds require mechanical or chemical breakdown to germinate.
2. Chemical Inhibitors
- Seeds contain growth inhibitors like abscisic acid (ABA).
- Leaching out these inhibitors is necessary for germination.
3. Immature Embryo
- Some seeds require further development before germination.
- Example: Ginkgo, Orchid seeds.
4. Light and Temperature
- Some seeds need specific light conditions (e.g., Lettuce).
- Temperature extremes can also delay germination.
4. Methods to Break Seed Dormancy
1. Scarification
- Breaking the seed coat to allow water and oxygen entry.
- Methods:
- Mechanical Scarification: Rubbing seeds with sandpaper.
- Chemical Scarification: Treating with acids like H2SO4.
- Thermal Scarification: Exposing seeds to hot water.
- Example: Lotus, Acacia seeds.
2. Stratification
- Exposing seeds to low or high temperatures to stimulate germination.
- Cold stratification (chilling) is used for Apple, Walnut seeds.
- Warm stratification is used for Palm seeds.
3. Leaching
- Washing out chemical inhibitors from seeds using water.
- Common in seeds of Tomato, Citrus.
4. Hormonal Treatment
- Using growth hormones to stimulate germination.
- Gibberellins (GA) help break dormancy in barley seeds.
5. Light and Oxygen Treatment
- Seeds of Lettuce need light for germination.
- Providing oxygen enhances germination in waterlogged seeds.
5. Importance of Breaking Dormancy
- Ensures timely germination for crop production.
- Essential for agriculture, forestry, and conservation.
- Helps in seed banking and plant breeding.
6. Conclusion
- Seed dormancy helps seeds survive harsh conditions.
- Methods like scarification, stratification, and hormonal treatment help break dormancy.
- Understanding dormancy is important for crop production and biodiversity conservation.