1998
DOI: 10.17801/0101-3122/rbs.v20n1p184-188
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Germinação e armazenamento de diásporos de cerejeira (Eugenia involucrata DC. – Myrtaceae) em função do teor de água

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“…Essa característica ocorre em várias espécies de mirtáceas (GENTIL et al, 2004;ANDRADE, 2002;ANDRADE e FERREIRA, 2000;MALUF, et al, 2003;KOHAMA et al, 2006;DELGADO, 2006;BARBEDO et al, 1998). As sementes que apresentam essa característica possuem elevados teores de água por ocasião da maturação dos frutos, além de curta longevidade, mesmo em condições de elevada umidade relativa do ar e baixa temperatura.…”
Section: Revista áRvore Viçosa-mg V34 N3 P435-442 2010unclassified
“…Essa característica ocorre em várias espécies de mirtáceas (GENTIL et al, 2004;ANDRADE, 2002;ANDRADE e FERREIRA, 2000;MALUF, et al, 2003;KOHAMA et al, 2006;DELGADO, 2006;BARBEDO et al, 1998). As sementes que apresentam essa característica possuem elevados teores de água por ocasião da maturação dos frutos, além de curta longevidade, mesmo em condições de elevada umidade relativa do ar e baixa temperatura.…”
Section: Revista áRvore Viçosa-mg V34 N3 P435-442 2010unclassified
“…In seeds of Campomanesia phaea (Myrtaceae ), seeds stored under ambient conditions and packed in paper bags lost all their viability after 240 days of storage but seed conservation improved when seeds were stored in plastic bags under controlled conditions in cold chambers (Maluf and Pisciottano-Ereio, 2005). The beneficial effect of this type of storage was also observed for other species of the same family (Barbedo et al, 1998). Cold, dry environmental conditions are more favorable for storing orthodox seeds (Villela and Peres, 2004).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high water content in these seeds is a common characteristic in recalcitrant species, especially those of the genus Eugenia, which present moisture content varying from 40-70% when dispersed, as observed for E. involucrata ("cherry of the rio grande") (Barbedo et al, 1998), E. dysenterica ("cagaita") (Andrade et al, 2003), E. rostrifolia ("batinga") (Santos et al, 2004) and E. cerasiflora ("guamirim") (Delgado and Barbedo, 2007).…”
Section: Lots Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Subsequently, the seeds were homogenized and divided into four lots, according to the recommended storage time: fresh seeds (lot I); seeds stored for 15 days (lot II); 30 days (lot III) and 45 days (lot IV). For storage of lots II, III and IV, the seeds were placed in closed perforated polyethylene plastic bags (ten 0.5-mm holes) and kept in refrigerator at a temperature of 10.0 °C ± 3.0 °C (Barbedo et al, 1998).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%