Coriandrum sativum

Why are the seeds of this species difficult? The seeds may have physiological dormancy, which can be overcome by mimicking the seasonal patterns of the species' native habitat.

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Seed Storage

This species has Orthodox seeds - dry to 15-20% eRH and store at -20ºC, or as cool as possible.

Germination Requirements

Germinate on agar, germination paper or sand, at 15ºC or under an alternating temperature regime of 25/10ºC (with an 8/16hr photoperiod).

The seeds of this species may be Physiologically Dormant (based on other species in the same genus). If germination is low, this type of seed dormancy can be overcome by mimicking the seasonal patterns of the species' native habitat. Use a moist pre-chill or pre-heat treatment (depending on local climatic conditions) or a dry after-ripening treatment, before germinating the seeds on agar, germination paper or sand at their optimum temperature. If this does not work, you can perform delicate surgery to enable the embryo to grow. Excise the tissue near the root tip.

Seed Morphology

See images of this species at the  Digital Seed Atlas of the Netherlands and at the  Digital Atlas of Economic Plants.

Taxonomy

Family: APIACEAE

Accepted name: Coriandrum sativum L.

Synonyms: Selinum coriandrum Krause

Common name: coriander, cilantro


References and Links

  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (1994). Genebank Standards. FAO/IPGRI, Rome, Italy.
  • AFPD (African Flowering Plants Database) - Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Switzerland, and South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, RSA: Coriandrum sativum.
  • PROTAbase (Plant Resources of Tropical Africa) - Wageningen, Netherlands: Coriandrum sativum.
  • SID (Seed Information Database) - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK: Coriandrum sativum.
  • Tropicos - Missouri Botanical Garden, USA: Coriandrum sativum.



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