Efeitos do condicionamento seguido ou não de secagem em sementes de Pterogyne nitens Tul. Sob estresse
Pterogyne nitens Tul. is a arboreal species, with highlight requirements, growing in gaps, grass land and sandy soils . It could be used in streets, to recovery degradated areas with periodical floods. Priming is a post harvest technique, used to improve germination rate, seedling field emergence...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
2007-01-01
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Series: | Ciência Florestal |
Online Access: | http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53417205 |
Summary: | Pterogyne nitens Tul. is a arboreal species, with highlight requirements, growing in gaps, grass land
and sandy soils . It could be used in streets, to recovery degradated areas with periodical floods. Priming is a
post harvest technique, used to improve germination rate, seedling field emergence and stress tolerance. The
aim of this work is to contrast, under stress conditions, different ways to the priming. The seeds with 12% of
moisture content were selected, scarified with sulfuric acid during 15 min. Distilled water and mannitol
solutions (-0.5 MPa and -1.0 MPa) were used to seeds pre imbibition, during 24h at 10oC. A half part of the
premed seeds was drying until reach the initial moisture content, and the other part is immediately used in
the tests. The accelerated aging was carried out at 100% of R.U. at 35 and 40oC; thermal stress at 60 and
70oC during 24h, and in last test, the seeds were immersed in distilled water at 10 on 27oC. All the tests were
conducted with fours replicates of 20 seeds and the data registered were submitted to variance analysis and
Tukey test. Seed viability and vigor decreased when stress intensity increased. The priming did not reversed
this effect, but in general, mannitol solutions (-1.0 MPa) decreased the seed vigor. The primed seeds in
distilled water or mannitol (-0.5 MPa) present an increase in the rate and germination percentage under stress
condition. |
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ISSN: | 0103-9954 1980-5098 |