2021
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202172019
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Exogenous antioxidants on quality of cabbage seeds

Abstract: During seed germination there is production of reactive oxygen species, which, in a controlled way, are important to cell signaling and protection against pathogens, but, in excess, impair germination. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the action of different compounds on antioxidant mechanisms and enzymatic activation in cabbage seeds. Compounds like kojic acid, thymol and tyrosol were used to imbibe the cabbage seeds together with distilled water, and a control treatment without imbibition… Show more

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“…Concomitant to the germination test, root protrusion was adapted by Nobre et al (2021), counted 48 hours the rupture of the endosperm and emission of the radicle by the embryonic axis, the results were expressed as a percentage. And for the germination speed index (GSI), with daily monitoring after the test was set up, according to Maguire (1962).…”
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“…Concomitant to the germination test, root protrusion was adapted by Nobre et al (2021), counted 48 hours the rupture of the endosperm and emission of the radicle by the embryonic axis, the results were expressed as a percentage. And for the germination speed index (GSI), with daily monitoring after the test was set up, according to Maguire (1962).…”
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confidence: 99%