Article

Seed germination protocols for EU Habitats Directive species from northern Italy

Authors:
Pierce S.
,
Bellingardi J.
,
Villa S.
,
Ferrario A.
,
Armiraglio S.
,
Cerabolini B.E.L.
,
Ceriani R.M.
Publication: Flora Mediterranea
Pages: 305-314
Article history:
  1. Published online

Abstract

Germination protocols were developed or optimized for six northern-Italian species protected in Annexes II and IV of the European Union Habitats Directive: Linaria tonzigii, Physoplexis comosa, Primula glaucescens, P. spectabilis, Saxifraga tombeanensis and Spiranthes aestivalis. For some species (L. tonzigii, P. glaucescens), seeds collected in 2004 and stored at -18˚C were compared with seeds collected 15 years later, and no statistically significant difference was found for final germination percentage (G), suggesting that seed banking is effective. P. spectabilis germinated at a high rate of G = 95.4%. Spiranthes aestivalis germinated extremely rapidly for an orchid, starting at just 11d (MTG = 17d), with extremely high rates (G = 97.1%)