2017
DOI: 10.5935/1806-6690.20170035
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Substrates and temperatures in the germination of Eriotheca gracilipes seeds

Abstract: Substrates and temperatures in the germination of

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“…Based on these results, it can be inferred that the substrate and the temperature influence in the seed germination, because, to start this process, seeds undergo metabolic reactions that involve the activation of enzymes, hydrolysis, assimilation and mobilization of the reserves, and cell division (Melo et al, 2017). Thus, in addition to the physiological activities that vary according to the initial seed quality (Mbofung et al, 2013), the substrate structure, its water retention capacity, aeration and temperature adequacy also contribute to a higher germination percentage (Silva et al, 2016).…”
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“…Based on these results, it can be inferred that the substrate and the temperature influence in the seed germination, because, to start this process, seeds undergo metabolic reactions that involve the activation of enzymes, hydrolysis, assimilation and mobilization of the reserves, and cell division (Melo et al, 2017). Thus, in addition to the physiological activities that vary according to the initial seed quality (Mbofung et al, 2013), the substrate structure, its water retention capacity, aeration and temperature adequacy also contribute to a higher germination percentage (Silva et al, 2016).…”
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“…Rubra (Tables 1 and 2), is not only due the proper combination between this substrate and temperature, but also to seed characteristics, such as thickness and tegument composition. While the sand does not maintain satisfactory level of humidity at high temperatures, it has a better efficiency in moderate thermal oscillations, since it presents uneven water retention and distribution, leaving the upper part dry (Melo et al, 2017).…”
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“…Gonçalves et al (2010) report these evidences, as a possible evolutionary adaptation in the use of the organic matter by E. oleracea palm trees that grow in flooded habitat, because they accumulate more carbohydrates in the seeds. In addition to the physiological activities that vary, initial seed quality, substrate structure, water retention capacity and soil aeration also contribute to increased seedling emergence uniformity and speed (Melo et al, 2017).…”
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