Effect of storage conditions and periods of conservation in gene bank on seed viability and germination of Acacia tortilis and Acacia raddiana

Journal Title: Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 12

Abstract

In Egyptian deserts, Acacia tortilis trees play an important role for biodiversity and Bedouins populations, where they used as source of animal fodder, timber, fuel wood, charcoal, gums and other products as well as contributing to soil stabilization of sand dunes. This work aimed to study the effect of storage conditions and storage periods of preservation in gene bank on germinability and viability of two wild economic native Acacia species, which were collected from two different regions of the Egyptian deserts (Wadi Tekuila - Gabel Elba - Red Sea) and (Gabel El-Halal -North Sinai, Sinai). In these areas, Acacia tortilis trees showed high densities and form forest wadis. Acacia plants are exposed to stresses in their natural habitats as insects which feed on their seeds, anthropogenic pressures and the inability of seeds to germinate normally due to some kinds of seed dormancy. The best value of germination percentage (45%) was recorded when seeds of Acacia tortilis subspecies. raddiana from Elba, were conserved in base room at -22 ⁰C for 24 months.

Authors and Affiliations

El-Sayed Mohamed El-Azazi, El-Sayed A. Khalifa, Mohamed M. Sourour, Abd El-Fattah H. Belal, Reda M. Rizk, Naema A. El-Tanger

Keywords

Related Articles

Effectiveness of group contact methods in diffusion of agricultural technologies among the farming community

The present study was conducted in 2010 to examine the effectiveness of group contact methods in diffusion of agricultural technologies among the farming community of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. For this purpose, sev...

Influence of aphid herbivory on the photosynthetic parameters of Brassica campestris at multan, Punjab, Pakistan

Two of the regular insect pests, Brevicoryne brassicae and Lipahis eyrsimi attack on the Brassica campestris varieties throughout the growing season at Multan, Southern Punjab, Pakistan. Effect of these aphid species we...

Quantitative gene expression analysis of NHX1 and HvPIP2;1 in barley (HordeumvulgareL.) under salinity stress

Plant sodium transporters activity and plasma membrane intrinsic proteins are the most important salt tolerance mechanisms in plants. In the present study, the expression pattern of genes encoding Na+/H+ exchanger (NHX1...

Microbial contamination of locally available medicinal herbs in Mansehra, Pakistan

Microbial contamination of herbal materials can cause the spoilage of pharmaceuticals to a great extent. Evaluation of microbial loads of plant materials to assure quality is therefore significant investigation. In the...

GC-MS studies of the chemical composition of two inedible Agaricus species (Section Xanthodermatei) in Bulgaria

Тhe study is first report on the chemical composition of two inedible Agaricus species, namelly Agaricus moelleri Wasser and A. phaeolepidotus (F.H. Møller) F.H. Møller. Тhis GC-MS studies on the volatile fractions and...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP37461
  • DOI -
  • Views 162
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

El-Sayed Mohamed El-Azazi, El-Sayed A. Khalifa, Mohamed M. Sourour, Abd El-Fattah H. Belal, Reda M. Rizk, Naema A. El-Tanger (2013). Effect of storage conditions and periods of conservation in gene bank on seed viability and germination of Acacia tortilis and Acacia raddiana. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES), 3(12), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-37461