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The Effect of Temperature and Salinity on the Germination
of Calligonum comosum L`Her (Polygonaceae) in Two
Different Populations in Saudi Arabia
Wafaa K. Taia*, Hayfaa A. El-Olyan ,Wafaa M.El-Ghanem and Moody O. El-Otaibi
Alexandria university, Faculty of Science, Botany Department, Alexandria,
Egypt.*
Fac.Educ.for Girls, Scient.Sec., El-Riyadh. Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Different degrees of temperature and salinity have been studied to
evaluate their effects on the seed germination of Calligonum comosum
L`Her grown in two different populations in Saudi Arabia. These two
sites have been chosen in Saudi Arabian deserts , one in Nefoud El-Shakika
south Onyza city on Najd plateau and the second west El-Dahnaa in the
way between El-Riyadh and El-Damam cities, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Each
of these locations were dominated by Calligonum comosum L`Her beside
other species such as Artemisia monosperma, Ephedra elata and Haloxylon
ammodendron. These two deserts are completely deferent in their climatic
and edaphic factors, since climatic diagrams and soil chemical analyses
have been investigated. Twenty plants, with plenty of fruits, from each
site have been chosen and collected from each site during April 2003.
Germination was in two variables, the number of days to start
germinating and the final percentage of germination. The most favorable
temperature was 10/20 ºC at seed depth 0.5 cm. and irrigation system
every 48 hours 50 ml. dist. water supply. Meanwhile, the seeds in the
two locations prefer non-saline media, as the best results obtained at
salt concentration 0.0. Whereas the germination start again in Nefoud
El-Shakika seeds only at salty media by the concentration of 150 mlmol.
Nacl. The results have been discussed according to both differences in
climatic and soil characters.
Key Words: Desert Plant- Desertification-Germination
percentage-Saudi Arabia-Velocity of germination.
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