2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032010000300022
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Recuperação e resposta germinativa de sementes de leguminosas passadas pelo trato digestório bovino

Abstract: NAKAO, E.A. & CARDOSO, V.J.M. Recovery and germination of legume seeds passed through the digestive tract of bovine cattle. Biota Neotrop. 10(3): http://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v10n3/en/ abstract?article+bn03410032010.Abstract: Seed germination can be influenced by passage through the digestive system of animals, which can act as seed dispersers, depending on how seeds are affected. When passing through the animal digestive tract does not reduce the seeds germination, the dispersal agent is considered legit… Show more

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“…The leucaena seeds expelled between 18 and 54 hours after the ingestion were the ones that originated bigger seedlings, both for the aerial part and for the root (Figure 2(b) and Figure 2(c)). These results are similar to those found by [16], which observed that the leucaena seeds that went through bovine GIT originated higher seedlings than the intact seeds. For the Cajanus cajan seeds, the passage through bovine GIT reduced the growth rate for the height of the seedlings.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The leucaena seeds expelled between 18 and 54 hours after the ingestion were the ones that originated bigger seedlings, both for the aerial part and for the root (Figure 2(b) and Figure 2(c)). These results are similar to those found by [16], which observed that the leucaena seeds that went through bovine GIT originated higher seedlings than the intact seeds. For the Cajanus cajan seeds, the passage through bovine GIT reduced the growth rate for the height of the seedlings.…”
Section: Figures 1(d) Andsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In an emergency essay on Fabaceae seedlings in bovine faeces, [16] observed an emergence of zero for dwarf pigeon peas. For broad fava beans and calopo, the root protrusion was observed, but not the development of the seedlings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, they found that in vitro incubation revealed to be more harmful to the seeds of the three species used. Nakao and Cardoso (2010) studied the influence of the ingestion of Leucaena leucocephalaseeds, Cajanus cajan and Calopogonium mucunoides by Bos taurus, on germination and viability, in order to evaluate the cattle as legitimate disperser of these species used as fodder. These authors found that eating the animals severely affected the germination of seeds of Cajanus cajan, while in Calopogonium mucunoides reduction of germination percentage was occurred on a smaller scale and the Leucaena germination was not affected by treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%