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Plant Physiology 56:768-771 (1975) © 1975 American Society of Plant Biologists Temperature Regulation of Germination in Crimson Clover Seeds 1a Department of Crop Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Seeds of Dixie crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum cv. Dixie) completed germination in 36 hours at 20 C. At 10 C germination was delayed by 24 hours. At 30 C only 20% germinated and the rest remained viable for a long time but not germinable. Different patterns of adenylate energy state and zymograms of acid phosphatase and esterase were observed from seeds grown under the three temperatures for 24 hours. Varied specific activities of protease,
1 Technical Paper No. 4077, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station.
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