2019
DOI: 10.9734/jabb/2019/v22i130107
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Effects of Seed Source, Moisture Content and Duration of Storage on the Viability of Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn

Abstract: Viability of tropical seeds is crucial in plantation establishment. Temperature – moisture duration relationship of the seed is of great significance in seed viability. 3000 ripe fruits of V. paradoxa C. F. Gaertn were collected from each of three sources where it is endemic: Eruwa, Sakiand New-Bussa. The fruits were depulped; a sample of 100 seeds was drawn from each of the three sources and sown in washed and sterilized river sand to monitor the germination percentage of the seeds. The seeds were dried under… Show more

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“…The appreciable germination percentage of V. paradoxa seeds from the three provenances sown in various media could be attributed to sowing of freshly collected seeds. This is in line with assertion of Aderounmu and Asinwa (2019) that V. paradoxa seeds should be sown immediately after collection as substantial percentages of germination would be achieved. Hall et al (1996) earlier reported that V. paradoxa being a recalcitrant species are noticeably short-lived and cannot lose moisture content below 20-30% without injury.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The appreciable germination percentage of V. paradoxa seeds from the three provenances sown in various media could be attributed to sowing of freshly collected seeds. This is in line with assertion of Aderounmu and Asinwa (2019) that V. paradoxa seeds should be sown immediately after collection as substantial percentages of germination would be achieved. Hall et al (1996) earlier reported that V. paradoxa being a recalcitrant species are noticeably short-lived and cannot lose moisture content below 20-30% without injury.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%