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Tree seed storage and pretreatment
Raising Trees and Shrubs from Seed
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In nature, the germination of dormant seeds may be triggered by different phenomena such as the cycle of one or more cold winters followed by the warmth of spring; cycles of burial followed by re-exposure to light; passage through a bird or animal gut, fire, or various combinations of these treatments. Artificial substitutes which can be used as dormancy breakage treatments often mimic these conditions and are termed pre-sowing treatments or more commonly ‘pretreatments’. It must be remembered that: - There is no single method of pretreatment which is universally effective at overcoming the dormancy of all tree species, and
- The level of dormancy varies between seedlots and individual seeds in a seedlot, hence there may be significant leeway in pretreatment durations.
Select the tree or shrub species whose fruit / seed you wish to pretreat from the alphabetical lists of either common or scientific names below: Common name (in alphabetical order)Scientific name (in alphabetical order)Pretreatment methodsContactPeter Gosling Forest Research Alice Holt Lodge Farnham Surrey GU10 4LH Tel: 01420 22255 Fax: 01420 23653 Email: peter.gosling@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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