Improvement of Seed Germination in Scrophularia takesimensis, Korean Native Plant
@article{Kang2009ImprovementOS, title={Improvement of Seed Germination in Scrophularia takesimensis, Korean Native Plant}, author={Jeong Hee Kang and K. O. Choi and Sang Yeol Ahn and D. S. Kim and Young Shin Chon and J. G. Yun}, journal={Korean Journal of Horticultural Science & Technology}, year={2009}, volume={27}, pages={535-539} }
Scrophularia takesimensis, a Korean native plant, is one of the rare and endangered species designated by the Korea Forest Service (KFS) because seed germination hardly occurs in nature due to of some propagation difficulties and its survival has been threatened by overexploitation. A better understanding of dormancy in S. takasimensis would contribute to successful propagation of this species from seeds. For the purpose of a higher percentage of germination, the seeds collected from the native… CONTINUE READING
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