Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology

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GERMINATION AND EMERGENCE 103


P. sylvestrisP. thunbergiiP. virginiana

PinePinaceae
Platanus occidentalisP. orientalis

Sycamore, PlanetreePlatanaceae
Populus deltoides

Poplar
P. tremuloides

AspenSalicaceae
Prunus armeniaca

Apricot
P. avium

Mazzard cherry
P. besseyi

Western sand cherry
P. cerasifera

Myrobolan plum
P. domesica

Plum
P. persica

Peach
P. pumila

Sand cherry
P. serotina

Black cherry
P. virginiana

Choke cherryRosaceae

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at 1–5°C and5–10%moisturecontent
1 

years at1–5°C and10–15%moisturecontent
2–3 years if air

dried 4 daysand storedsealed at 5

C

and 5–8%moisturecontent
Many conditions

tried. Air driedseveral years0–5°C insealedcontainers

1

1–31–20–1 NoneNone NoneNone 1–5 3–4^332343

Fresh seeds of somespecies requiringstratification may be sownwithout pretreatment withsome success.
Cold stratification for 2

months may improvegermination.
Clean seeds before sowing.

Fresh seeds germinaterapidly.
Extract seeds by maceration

and flotation. Fall sowingeliminates need forprechilling but seedsshould be sown earlyenough to satisfy thisrequirement beforegreezing occurs. Mulchingthe seed beds delaysfreezing.
See notes 4, 5, and 6.

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