Astragalus caraganae Fischer & C.A. Meyer

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Astragalus caraganae Fischer & C.A. Meyer

Hamideh Javadi and Parvin Salehi Shanjani

Natural Resources Gene Bank, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran.

Uploaded at August 2021

Scientific editors: Valiollah Mozaffarian and Masoumeh Izadpanah

 

Seed Storage

The storage behavior of this species is orthodox (desiccation-tolerant seeds); dry to 15-20% eRH and store at -20 °C.

 

Germination requirements

The seeds have physical-physiological dormancy and this is related to seed coat and inhibitors. To remove the seed coat, different methods of scarification can be used (sandpaper, sulfuric acid, hot water, etc.). To break dormancy, stratification with pre-chilling (for 14 days), ultrasonic waves, and hormones (Gibberellic acid 100 ppm) are efficient. The best method for breaking dormancy is rubbing the seeds with sandpaper and moist chilling (14 days at 4 °C). Then germinate under a constant temperature of 20 ºC or alternating temperature 25 ºC (16 hours of light) and 15 ºC (8 hours of dark).

 

Morphology

Fruit: Small pod, linear, elliptic, erect, pubescent.

Fruit size: Length: 12-17 mm, width: 4-6 mm.

Seed: Reniform, laterally compressed, dorsal side convex, ventral side concave, hilum round, surface lustrous, yellowish–light brown to olive green, without spots.

Seed size: Length: 4.5-4.78 mm, width: 2.62-3.12 mm in an accession from Mahneshan, Zanjan with 1000 seeds weight 7.1 g, which was collected in 2011 by Aghajanllo and the cultivated sample was identified by S. Reza Safavi with voucher number 105649.

1000 seed weight: 6.6-7.3 g.

 

Biological features

Life form: Perennial herbaceous.

Inflorescence, flower type, and pollination mechanism: Inflorescence raceme with 4 to 7 flowers. Flowers hermaphrodite, calyx tubular with black and white oppressed-hairs, corolla yellowish, glabrous. Plant monoecious, cross-pollinate. Pollination is carried out by insects and wind.

Time of flowering: May to June

Time of seed ripening: June to July

Seed dispersal methods: The seeds are displaced by weight.

Geographical distribution: Turkey, Iran, and Caucasia. Typus from Talesh.

Geographical in Iran: North, North West, West, and center. Azerbaijan, Kordestan, Hamadan, Lorestan, Esfahan, Bakhtiyari, and Tehran.

 

Taxonomy

Family: Papilionaceae 

Genus: Astragalus

Species: caragana

Common name: Locoweed

 

References and Links

Asri, Y. 2012. Range Plants of Iran, Vol. 2: Dicotyledons. Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands Publication, 530 pp.

Baskin, C.C. and Baskin, J.M.1998. Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, Evolution of Dormancy and Germination. Academic Press, San Diego.

Bewley, J.D. 1997. Seed germination and dormancy. The plant cell, 9: 1055-1066.

Bakhshandeh Faraj-pur, A. 2014. Investigating the possibility of increasing the germination of several species (Astragalus) using various methods of dormancy in order to multiply massive and regenerate rangelands. Master’s thesis, University of Kashan, Faculty of Engineering.

Kožuharova, E., Firmage, D. 2007. On The Pollination Ecology of Astragalus alopecurus Pallas (Fabaceae) in Bulgaria. Tome, 60(8):863-870.

Kožuharova, E. and Tzvetanova, V. and Firmage, D. 2010. Seed germination and seedling development of two rare Astragalus species (Fabaceae). Phytologia Balcanica, 16 (1): 51-56.

Maassoumi, A.A. 2017. Flora of Iran, No.43: (Papilionaceae: Astragalus I). Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands Publication, p. 52.

Mozaffarian, V. 2012. A Pictorial Dictionary of Botany. Farhange Moaser publisher, 1088 pp.

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