Germination Requirements of Scarlet Globemallow
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Range Management
Volume
19
Issue
3
Publication Date
1966
First Page
145
Last Page
146
Abstract
Seed germination percentages of scarlet globemallow can be increased by acid and mechanical scarification. However, the highest germination rate was produced with diethyl dioxide. All treatments interacted with temperature conditions. Alternating temperatures, particularly 12 hour periods at 15 and 22 C, were most favorable in attaining relatively high germination percentages.
Recommended Citation
West, Neil E.; Page, R J.; and Goodwin, D L., "Germination Requirements of Scarlet Globemallow" (1966). Wildland Resources Faculty Publications. Paper 1747.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wild_facpub/1747