2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-70542007000600041
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Efeito da temperatura e do tegumento na germinação de sementes de Calophyllum brasiliense

Abstract: RESUMOA crescente demanda por informações de espécies com potencial para serem implantadas em ambientes degradados, torna fundamental o conhecimento fisiológico da germinação de sementes, visando sua exploração mais racional. Objetivou-se neste trabalho, estudar o comportamento da embebição das sementes, determinar a temperatura ótima da germinação e o efeito da retirada de tegumento sobre a germinação de sementes de Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess. O teste de germinação foi realizado em rolos de papel, com qu… Show more

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“…The germination response to temperature in this warm temperate population of M. parvifolia was markedly different from its congener Myrsine guianensis, a native tropical tree of the Brazilian savannas ("cerrado"), which showed no difference in germination at constant temperatures of 15°C to 30°C (Joly and Felippe, 1979). Tropical trees of riparian forests, such as Calophyllum brasiliense, also have similar germination percentages when incubated in temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (Nery et al, 2007). The higher GSI of M. parvifolia observed at 20°C is contrary to what is usually observed in tropical trees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The germination response to temperature in this warm temperate population of M. parvifolia was markedly different from its congener Myrsine guianensis, a native tropical tree of the Brazilian savannas ("cerrado"), which showed no difference in germination at constant temperatures of 15°C to 30°C (Joly and Felippe, 1979). Tropical trees of riparian forests, such as Calophyllum brasiliense, also have similar germination percentages when incubated in temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (Nery et al, 2007). The higher GSI of M. parvifolia observed at 20°C is contrary to what is usually observed in tropical trees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The higher GSI of M. parvifolia observed at 20°C is contrary to what is usually observed in tropical trees. For example, while the seeds of M. parvifolia showed an overall reduction in GSI from 1.63 seeds/day to 0.88 seeds/day at 20°C and 30°C, respectively, C. brasiliense (Nery et al, 2007) had a three-fold increase in GSI when incubation temperatures were raised from 20°C to 30°C (GSI rose from 0.99 seeds/day to 3.35 seeds/day, respectively). Although the inhibition of total germination and the reduction in GSI of M. parvifolia seeds from high temperatures contrasts with the neutral-positive thermal germination seed response in tropical trees, these results are compatible with the environmental conditions observed in the Patos Lagoon estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Clusiaceae), commonly known in Brazil as guanandi, olandi or jacareúba, is an important woody plant native to tropical America. The species occurs in flooded forests and is well adapted to hypoxic conditions (Marques and Joly, 2000) and it is therefore indicated for restoration programs (Nery et al, 2007). The plant has potential for use in the timber industry due to the good quality of its wood (Flores, 2002;Cole et al, 2011) and also presents medicinal properties (Noldin et al, 2006;Souza et al, 2009;Brenzan et al, 2012), including cancer chemopreventive activity (Ito et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em ambos os casos, uma vez eliminadas as barreiras, o embrião está fisiologicamente preparado para retomar seus processos metabólicos e germinar. Nery et al (2007) verificaram que sementes de guanandi germinam mais rápido com a retirada do envoltório. Contudo, esses processos ainda carecem de maior investigação, principalmente quanto às formas de preparo das sementes, para que se possa superar a dormência eficientemente.…”
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