Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination

Introduction: The “Sargaço” is a mixture of seaweeds that grow on the rocks of the Minho coast and the seaweeds during their development synthesize different metabolites. During the seaweed extraction process, some of these metabolites are not taken, thus not promoting the circular economy. Obje...

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Main Authors: Tiago Sousa, João Cotas, Kiril Bahcevandziev, Leonel Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Superior Politécnico de Viseu 2020-07-01
Series:Millenium
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Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/millenium/article/view/19059
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spelling doaj-28b5a0fdf29e4c8e9d640f0961c4541b2021-05-18T15:23:01ZengInstituto Superior Politécnico de ViseuMillenium0873-30151647-662X2020-07-0121310.29352/mill0213.03.00279Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germinationTiago Sousa0 João Cotas1Kiril Bahcevandziev2 Leonel Pereira3University of Coimbra, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, MARE UC – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Coimbra, Portugal. University of Coimbra, Department of Life Sciences, Coimbra, Portugal.University of Coimbra, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, MARE UC – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Coimbra, PortugalPolytechnic Institute of Coimbra, College of Agriculture, IIA – Institute of Applied Research, CERNAS - Research Centre for Natural Resources, Environment and Society, Coimbra, PortugalUniversity of Coimbra, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, MARE UC – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Coimbra, Portugal. University of Coimbra, Department of Life Sciences, Coimbra, Portugal. Introduction: The “Sargaço” is a mixture of seaweeds that grow on the rocks of the Minho coast and the seaweeds during their development synthesize different metabolites. During the seaweed extraction process, some of these metabolites are not taken, thus not promoting the circular economy. Objectives: This work aimed to evaluate the seed germination potential of the residues discarded from aqueous extraction process of “Sargaço”. Providing a potential use to the undervalued sub product of the extraction it was used bean cv. Methods: Torino (Phaseolus vulgaris) and kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) seeds in assays with the following treatments of residues: control (C), “Sargaço” harvested in 2017 with (W) and without the washing process (NW), and the same for the “Sargaço” harvested in 2018 (W and NW). During the experiment, the emergence rate, the germination rate and the total weight difference, were recorded. At the end, the root and shoot length were measured as well as fresh plantlet weight.  Results: In bean, the treatment with washed “Sargaço” 2018 was the only one showing seed germination (C = 60%; W2018 = 32%) beyond the control and with better results in the radicular weight than control (C= 0,0350 g; W2018= 0,299 g). In kale, only the washed “sargaço” 2017 had a germination rate like the control (C=80%, W2017=64%) and the overall weight was better (C= 0,0026 g, W2017= 0,0102 g). Conclusions: The washed residues produced the best results comparatively which is probably due to the higher salinity of the unwashed residues. https://revistas.rcaap.pt/millenium/article/view/19059seaweedresidue extractiveseed germinationPhaseolus vulgarisBrassica oleracea var. acephala
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author Tiago Sousa
João Cotas
Kiril Bahcevandziev
Leonel Pereira
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João Cotas
Kiril Bahcevandziev
Leonel Pereira
Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination
Millenium
seaweed
residue extractive
seed germination
Phaseolus vulgaris
Brassica oleracea var. acephala
author_facet Tiago Sousa
João Cotas
Kiril Bahcevandziev
Leonel Pereira
author_sort Tiago Sousa
title Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination
title_short Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination
title_full Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination
title_fullStr Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination
title_full_unstemmed Effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination
title_sort effects of “sargaço” extraction residues on seed germination
publisher Instituto Superior Politécnico de Viseu
series Millenium
issn 0873-3015
1647-662X
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Introduction: The “Sargaço” is a mixture of seaweeds that grow on the rocks of the Minho coast and the seaweeds during their development synthesize different metabolites. During the seaweed extraction process, some of these metabolites are not taken, thus not promoting the circular economy. Objectives: This work aimed to evaluate the seed germination potential of the residues discarded from aqueous extraction process of “Sargaço”. Providing a potential use to the undervalued sub product of the extraction it was used bean cv. Methods: Torino (Phaseolus vulgaris) and kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) seeds in assays with the following treatments of residues: control (C), “Sargaço” harvested in 2017 with (W) and without the washing process (NW), and the same for the “Sargaço” harvested in 2018 (W and NW). During the experiment, the emergence rate, the germination rate and the total weight difference, were recorded. At the end, the root and shoot length were measured as well as fresh plantlet weight.  Results: In bean, the treatment with washed “Sargaço” 2018 was the only one showing seed germination (C = 60%; W2018 = 32%) beyond the control and with better results in the radicular weight than control (C= 0,0350 g; W2018= 0,299 g). In kale, only the washed “sargaço” 2017 had a germination rate like the control (C=80%, W2017=64%) and the overall weight was better (C= 0,0026 g, W2017= 0,0102 g). Conclusions: The washed residues produced the best results comparatively which is probably due to the higher salinity of the unwashed residues.
topic seaweed
residue extractive
seed germination
Phaseolus vulgaris
Brassica oleracea var. acephala
url https://revistas.rcaap.pt/millenium/article/view/19059
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