RESEARCH ON SEED GERMINATION STIMULATION AT PAULOWNIA TOMENTOSA THUNB. STEUD.

D. Poșta, S. Rózsa, T. Gocan, I. Cântar
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Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Sieb. & Zucc. Ex Steud. (syn. P. Imperialis Sieb. & Zucc.), is a native species to China, popularly being called “Princess Tree”. In Romania, the species is sensitive to the early frosts, which cause frostbite of non-lignified stems. Unprotected trees can be destroyed to ground level, but recover vigorously from shoots. Paulownia tomentosa is an invasive species introduced to the US from China as an ornamental and landscape tree in the mid-1800s. The family name derives from its genus Paulownia Siebold & Zucc., 1835 whose name was given in honour of the Danish princess Anna Paulowna or Pavlovna (1795-1865), the consort of King William II of the Netherlands and the daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia (Gledhill, D., 2008). The aim of the research was to speed up the germination of Paulownia tomentosa seeds with Nitrozyme (based upon a highly concentrated and purified extract of marine kelp) in different concentrations: 0.1%, 0.3%, 0.5%, 0.7%, 0.9%. The germination capacity of the seeds decreases from the moment of dispersal even in optimal conditions of storage in the laboratory. In the case of treated seeds with 0.1% Nitrozyme the values of height and diameter of the seedling increased slightly.
泡桐种子萌发刺激的研究。STEUD。
泡桐(拇指属)摘要。和调查。Steud交货。(同P. Imperialis Sieb)(& Zucc.),是中国的本土树种,俗称“公主树”。在罗马尼亚,该物种对早期霜冻很敏感,这会导致非木质化茎的冻伤。未受保护的树木可以被摧毁到地面,但从新芽中迅速恢复。泡桐(Paulownia tomentosa)是一种入侵物种,于19世纪中期作为观赏和景观树种从中国引入美国。这个家族的名字来源于它的属泡桐西博尔德和祖克。她的名字是为了纪念丹麦公主Anna Paulowna或Pavlovna(1795-1865),她是荷兰国王威廉二世的妻子,也是俄罗斯沙皇保罗一世的女儿(Gledhill, D., 2008)。本研究的目的是用不同浓度的硝基酶(基于高浓度和纯化的海带提取物)加速泡桐种子的萌发:0.1%,0.3%,0.5%,0.7%,0.9%。即使在实验室的最佳储存条件下,种子的萌发能力也会从散布的那一刻起下降。在0.1%的氮素处理下,幼苗的高度和直径略有增加。
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