There is also extensive long-term work to be done to obtain methodologies for priming seeds with stronger dormancy, or even requiring a year of cold and heat, such as hawthorn and wild rose.
This way we could have varieties ready for germination in a couple of weeks instead of a year!
In the picture you can see the tests with wild rose seeds that have been removed from dormancy after 60 days in warm and 100 days in cold stratification. They are now interrupting this process to make adjustments and to get more data.
This way we could have varieties ready for germination in a couple of weeks instead of a year!
In the picture you can see the tests with wild rose seeds that have been removed from dormancy after 60 days in warm and 100 days in cold stratification. They are now interrupting this process to make adjustments and to get more data.