Onobrychis persica Sirj. & Rech. f.
Parvin Salehi Shanjani, Bahare Afsharnezhad and Hamideh Fakhranjabari
Natural Resources Gene Bank, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran.
Uploaded at october 2025
Scientific editor: 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 type: Pod, indehiscent, one-seeded
Fruit shape: Angular at base, slightly compresed, pubescent, margin with 3 to 5 spiny tooth, disc spiny, pitted, with 5 spines on each side; marginal spines 3.5 to 4 mm long, triangular and broad at base, hard and rigid; central pits larger than lateral pits
Fruit size: Length 9 mm, width 8 mm (including the marginal spines)
Seed shape: Reniform. Surface smooth/glabrous, slightly lustrous, brown
Seed size: Length 3.91 to 4.66 mm, width 2.79 to 3.44 mm in an accession from Bostan Abad, East Azerbaijan, with 1000 fruit weight 20.5 g, which was collected and identified in 2019 by Hamideh Fakhranjabari, and is stored in the Natural Resources Gene Bank of Iran with the accession number 48366.
Average 1000 fruit weight: 20.5 to 61.6 g
Biological features
Life form: Perennial, woody at base, pubescent. Stems ascending, branched, 18 to 40 cm long
Inflorescence, flower type, and pollination mechanism: Inflorescence raceme, multiflowered; flowers hermaphrodite, zygomorphic, papilionaceous, corolla (composed of banner: upper large petal, wings: two petals adjacent to the banner, and keel: two bottom petals) red, wings shorter than the keel. Plant monoecious, cross-pollinated. Pollination is carried out by insects.
Time of flowering: Late spring to early summer
Time of seed ripening: Summer
Seed dispersal methods: Seed weight and animals
Geographical distribution: Exclusive to Iran. Typus from Noorabad, Lorestan
Distribution in Iran: Northwest and West. Mostly in Lorestan, Azarbaijan, Bakhtiari and Tehran provinces
Taxonomy
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Onobrychis
Species: O. persica
Persian name: Esperes-e irani
References and Links
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