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Seed storage and pretreatment for Rhamnus cathartica
| Common name | Buckthorn (Common) |
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| Scientific name | Rhamnus cathartica |
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| Storage characteristics | Orthodox |
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| Storage moisture content and temperature | ca10% @ < 4°C |
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| Dormancy characteristics | Deep |
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| Pretreatment method | 8 (8-16) weeks cold (c. 4°C) See pretreatment of deeply dormant species |
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| Efficacy of pretreatment / remarks | Generally effective although pretreatment durations, and numbers of repeat cycles may vary significantly between seedlots< /> |
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| Approximate date to initiate artificial pre-treatment (for 1 March sowing) | 4 January |
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FootnotesStorage characteristicsOrthodox - seeds that can be dried without harm, and once dried can be frozen, stored for years with little deterioration and relatively easily revived. Pre-treatment methodFigures in brackets indicate that different seedlots often require different pretreatment durations. There are three potential courses of action: - Adhere to the pretreatment duration in bold, with the knowledge that the maximum potential germination of the seedlot may be sacrificed for the sake of simplicity.
- Inspect the pretreating seed regularly. Sow when c. 10% of seed is chitted, with the hope that this is indicative that the remaining seeds are now close to germination.
- Inspect the pretreating seed regularly. At suitable intervals, remove chitted seeds (by hand, flotation, and/or sieving). Sow chitted seeds and return balance to pretreatment until no more seeds germinate.
Practice Guide Raising Trees and Shrubs from Seed (PDF-648K)
Forestry Commission Practice Guide 18.
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