Data from: A process to enhance germination of a wild pennycress variety
Data files
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Pellet_components.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Pennycress is an emerging oilseed crop, but some improved lines still exhibit seed dormancy that may impede germination and establishment. A laboratory study was conducted in 2021 to identify seed treatments to increase germination of a wild pennycress improved line ('MN106NS'). A randomised complete block experimental design was used with two replications and 12 seed treatments: untreated control; fludioxonil (50 μg ai per g of seed); gibberellic acid (GA) soak at 0.05 or 0.01% w/w for 12 hours; pelleting with diatomaceous earth and a commercial binder ± each prior component and a carnauba wax coating. For all treatments, uniformity and stability of pelleted treatments were tested, and germination over time (3 to 14 days at 20°C in dark) was quantified. There were consistent increases in weight and size (142% in weight and 29% in size on average) of seeds with pelleting, and pelleting combination treatments did not vary in stability. Total germination increased compared to the control with all seed treatments, except the addition of fludioxonil alone. While all pelleting treatments improved total germination, the use of GA as a soak treatment or as an addition during seed pelleting was most effective to increase germination in MN106NS.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.2v6wwq01b
Description of the data and file structure
This dataset contains germination data and seed size information about one pennycress line after being treated with one of 12 seed treatments. Procedures were described within the published article for building seed pellets on pennycress containing different components resulting in 8 tested combinations. One additional treatment consisted solely of treatment with fludioxonil fungicide, and two positive treatments were generated with soaking seeds in a gibberellic acid A4+A7 solution at 0.01% w/w or 0.05% w/w concentration. The final treatment was an untreated control. Data collected over time included cumulative germination over 14 days, and information related to seed weight, seed diameter (with and without pelleting), and pellet stability. Missing data for a given variable within a plot is denoted solely with a “.” value as data was not or could not be collected in the specific instance.
Files and variables
File: Pellet_components.csv
Variables
- Row 1 Column Name: Column includes descriptors of information contained within the first six rows of the spreadsheet informing the user of the type of data contained within each.
- Block (Rep): Replication of the treatments and germination data over time.
- Treatment: One of twelve seed treatments applied to the seed. Denoted by its abbreviated designation.
- PlotID: Unique identifier assigned to each experimental unit.
- Germination day 3: Cumulative germination day 3
- Germination day 4: Cumulative germination day 4
- Germination day 5: Cumulative germination day 5
- Germination day 6: Cumulative germination day 6
- Germination day 7: Cumulative germination day 7
- Germination day 8: Cumulative germination day 8
- Germination day 9: Cumulative germination day 9
- Germination day 10: Cumulative germination day 10
- Germination day 11: Cumulative germination day 11
- Germination day 12: Cumulative germination day 12
- Germination day 13: Cumulative germination day 13
- Germination day 14: Cumulative germination day 14
- 1000 seed weight: Weight of 1000 seeds of each treatment
- Seed diameter: Weighted average diameter of each treatment in mm
- Weight Difference: Change in weight of 5g of pelleted seeds after shaking
Access information
Other publicly accessible locations of the data:
- GEMS Informatics
