Seed germination protocols for EU Habitats Directive species from northern Italy
Seed germination protocols for EU Habitats Directive species from northern Italy
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%)