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This study evaluated the ability of a hydrothermal time model (HTT) to describe the kinetics of watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris cv. ‘Crimson sweet’) seed germination under different temperatures (T) and water potentials (ψ) and also to determine the cardinal temperatures of watermelon. Results indicated that ψ influenced germination rate and germination percentage. For this seed lot, cardinal temperatures were 10℃ for Tb, 28.34℃ for To and 40.8℃ for Tc in the control (0 MPa) treatment. There was a decrease in hydrotime constant (θH) when T was increased to To and then remained constant at supraoptimal temperatures (30 MPah⁻¹). Also, at temperatures above To, ψb(50) values increased linearly with T. The kT value (the slope of the relationship between ψb(50) and T exceeds To) of this seed lot was calculated as 0.076 Mpa℃ h⁻¹. Results this study show that when the HTT model is applied, it can accurately describe ψb(g) and the course of germination around Ts (R² = 0.82). Moreover, the ψb(50) was estimated to be -0.96 MPa based on this model. Consequently, the germination response of watermelon for all Ts and ψs can be adequately described by the HTT model and enabling it to be used as a predictive tool in watermelon seed germination simulation models.
Seed germination is greatly influenced by both temperature (T) and water potential (Ψ) and these factors largely determine germination rate (GR) in the field. Quantitative information about T and Ψ effects on seed germination in lemon balm (Melisa officinalis L.) is scarce. The main objective of this study was to quantify seed germination responses of lemon balm to T and Ψ, and to determine cardinal temperatures in a laboratory experiment. A segmented model was used to describe the effects of Ψ (i.e., T) on GR and other germination parameters. The segmented model estimates were 7.2°C for base (Tb), 28.9°C for optimum (Tₒ), 40.1°C for ceiling temperature (Tc) and 1.64 physiological days (fₒ) (equivalent to a GRmax of 0.610 d⁻¹ and a thermal time of 35.6°C days) to reach 50 % maximum germination in the control (0 MPa) treatment (R²= 0.99, RMSE = 0.005 day⁻¹ ). The inherent maximum rate of germination (days) was calculated by the [GRmax = 1/fₒ] model. Ψ affected cardinal temperatures. From 0 to -0.76 MPa, when Ψ increased, Tb was a constant 7.2°C to -0.38 MPa and increased linearly to 20.1°C as Ψ decreased. Tₒ and fₒ increased linearly from 28.9 to 30°C, and from 1.64 to 5.4 day⁻¹ , respectively as Ψ decreased. However, there was no signification difference in Tₒ as Ψ decreased nor did Tc decrease from 40.1 to 35°C as Ψ decreased. Tb, Tc and GRmax were the sole parameters affected by Ψ and could be used to characterize differences between Ψ treatments with respect to GR at various Ts. Therefore, the segmented model and its parameters can be used in lemon balm germination simulation models.
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