Aegilops umbellulata Zhuk.
Parvin Salehi Shanjani, Leila Rasoulzadeh, Hamideh Javadi
and Mohammad Amini Rad
Natural Resources Gene Bank, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran.
Uploaded at September 2022
Scientific editor: Masoumeh Izadpanah
Seed Storage
Storage behavior of this species is orthodox (desiccation-tolerant seeds); dry to 15-20% eRH and store at -20°C.
Germination requirements
Seeds do not have physiological and physical dormancy and are easily able to germinate. Sterilize and germinate seeds under a constant temperature regime of 20 ºC and 16/8 hr. light/dark photoperiod.
Morphology
Fruit/seed type: Caryopsis, adhering to the lemmas and paleas.
Fruit/seed shape: lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate, ventral side longitudinally furrowed, apex slightly hairy, gradually narrowed towards the hilum, hilum oval. Surface longitudinally striate, slightly lustrous, straw color.
Fruit/seed size: Length 6.4 to 6.7 mm, width 2.2 to 2.7 mm in an accession from Kohkiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad with 1000 seeds (caryopsis with lemmas and paleas) weight 30 g, which was collected in 2011 by Shahabuddin Mirinejad and the cultivated sample was identified by Mohamad Aminirad with an accession number of 37329.
1000 Fruit/ seed (caryopsis with lemmas and paleas) weight: 15-30 g
Biological features
Life form: Annual, culms 20-45 cm, geniculate at the base, usually forming many tillers.
Inflorescences, flower type, and pollination mechanisms: Inflorescences terminal spikes, Spike (incl. long awns) obconical, 3-5(-6) cm in fruit, breaking off as a unit. Vestigial spikelets usually 3, Fertile spikelets only 2, divergent; glumes obovate, subventricose, 5-8 mm, veins scabridulous, apex truncate and bearing 3-5 setaceous, 20-35 mm awns; two lower lemmas exserted from glumes, awns as long as or shorter than those of subtending glumes. Flower hermaphrodite, plant monoecious, cross-pollinated. Pollination is carried out by the wind.
Time of flowering: May-June
Time of seed ripening: Late spring to summer
Seed dispersal methods: By weight or livestock
Geographical distribution: Endemic of Middle East (Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic, and Turkey), Asia (Armenia, and Azerbaijan), and Europe (Cyprus, and Greece)
Distribution in Iran: West, mostly in provinces Lorestan, Kohkiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Taxonomy
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Aegilops
Species: A. umbellulata
Persian name: Gandomniaye chatraki
References and Links
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