2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-67622010000600005
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Abstract: -This work's objective was to point the best conditions for seed storage of C. pyramidalis (catingueira), aiming to establish protocols that can serve as a basis for other species of theRESUMO -Objetivou-se com este trabalho apontar as melhores condições de armazenamento das sementes de C. pyramidalis (catingueira), visando ao estabelecimento de protocolos que possam servir de base para outras espécies do semiárido nordestino brasileiro. Sementes de catingueira foram armazenadas por 0, 3, 6 e 9 meses em ambien… Show more

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“…After harvest, the fruits were dried on a canvas and protected from rain and sun until the fruit dehisced and the seeds were manually separated from the fruit remains (Matias et al 2014). Although there is no information about the effect of seed storage on this species, seeds of C. pyramidale stored at similar conditions for more than six months showed no change in germination percentage and speed (Antunes et al 2010). Thus, after processing seeds were placed in labelled plastic bags and stored in a temperature-and humidity-controlled room (10±2°C and 40±5% RH) for no more than 2 months until the beginning of the experiments.…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After harvest, the fruits were dried on a canvas and protected from rain and sun until the fruit dehisced and the seeds were manually separated from the fruit remains (Matias et al 2014). Although there is no information about the effect of seed storage on this species, seeds of C. pyramidale stored at similar conditions for more than six months showed no change in germination percentage and speed (Antunes et al 2010). Thus, after processing seeds were placed in labelled plastic bags and stored in a temperature-and humidity-controlled room (10±2°C and 40±5% RH) for no more than 2 months until the beginning of the experiments.…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O sucesso para se armazenar sementes depende da sua longevidade. O armazenamento deve ser iniciado no período da maturidade fisiológica, quando as sementes apresentam elevada qualidade, prolongando sua longevidade durante o período de armazenamento, por meio do controle da umidade, da temperatura e das condições do ambiente onde serão armazenadas (ANTUNES et al, 2010).…”
Section: Qualidade De Sementesunclassified
“…In addition, the low seed viability of these species after a short storage time, especially recalcitrant seeds, hinders the propagation of tree species for the restoration of degraded areas (Carvalho et al 2008). Therefore, studies of physiological classification in relation to the seed-storage capacity of native tree species have increased due to the need for viable seeds for conservation programs, as adequate storage conditions have been established for only a few species (Carvalho et al 2006(Carvalho et al , 2008Aguiar et al 2010;Antunes et al 2010;Corte et al 2010;Sasaki et al 2013). However, given the great diversity of species, additional studies are required, especially those related to seed storage for trees.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%