FARKLI EKİM ZAMANLARININ VE GİBBERELLİK ASİT’İN Campanula glomerata L. subsp. hispida (Witasek) Hayek. TOHUMLARININ ÇIKIŞ ÖZELLİKLERİNE ETKİSİ1
Campanulaceae familyasına ait olan Campanula L. cinsinin Türkiye’de 125 doğal türü (135 takson)bulunmaktadır. Bu araştırma; Türkiye Florasında doğal yayılış gösteren ve süs bitkisi olarak kullanılmapotansiyeline sahip C. glomerata L. subsp. hispida (Witasek) Hayek. taksonunda yürütülmüştür. C.glomerata L. subsp. hispida taksonun olgunlaşmış tohumları, Ilgaz Dağı’nın (Türkiye) 1780 myüksekliğinde doğal olarak yayılış gösteren popülasyonlarından toplanmıştır. Farklı ekim zamanlarının vegibberellik asit (GA₃) uygulamasının, tohumların çıkış özelliklerine olan etkileri araştırılmıştır. GA₃uygulanmış ve uygulanmamış (kontrol) tohumlar, ısıtmasız sera koşullarında, 5 farklı dönemde (Ekim,Kasım, Aralık, Şubat, Mart ayları) ekilmiş, çıkış oranı ve ortalama çıkış süresi belirlenmiştir. Elde edilensonuçlara göre, çıkış oranı (ÇO) %22.50 ile %75.50 arasında, ortalama çıkış süresi (OÇS) 3.96 ile 12.99hafta arasında değişmiştir. Çıkış oranı ve süresi kriterleri için ön uygulama × ekim zamanı interaksiyonuönemli bulunmuştur. Çıkış özellikleri yönünden en başarılı sonuçlar, Mart (ÇO: %75.50; OÇS: 3.96 hafta)ve Ekim (ÇO: %75.50; OÇS: 4.29 hafta) aylarında ekilen GA₃ uygulanmış tohumlardan elde edilmiştir.
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES AND GIBBERELLIC ACID ON EMERGENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF Campanula glomerata L. subsp. hispida (Witasek) Hayek. SEEDS
The genus Campanula L. belonging to the Campanulaceae family is represented with 125 native species (135 taxa) in Turkey. This study was conducted with C. glomerata L. subsp. hispida (Witasek) Hayek. taxa which having ornamental plant potential and widely distributed in Flora of Turkey. Freshly–matured seeds of C. glomerata subsp. hispida taxa were collected from wild populations of growing in Ilgaz Mountain (Turkey) at an altitude of 1780 m. The effects of different sowing times and gibberellic acid (GA₃) treatment on emergence characteristics of seeds were investigated. Treated with 1000 mg l–¹ GA₃ and untreated (control) seeds were sowed under unheated greenhouse conditions in 5 different times (October, November, December, February and March) and emergence rates and mean emergence times were determined. According to obtained results, emergence percentage (EP) varied between 22.50% and 75.50%, the mean emergence time (MET) changed between 3.96 and 12.99 weeks. Statistical interaction between pre– treatment and sowing times for emergence percentage and mean emergence time was found significant. The most successful results in terms of emergence characteristics were obtained from the seeds treated with gibberellic acid in March (EP: %75.50; MET: 3.96 weeks) and October (EP: %75.50; MET: 4.29 weeks).
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