2016
DOI: 10.15258/sst.2016.44.3.15
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Studies on seed germination and seedling behaviour of Indian hog-plum (Spondias pinnata) in response to different pre-sowing treatments

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“…However, it is important to emphasize that no one research accessing the joint action of the two types of stratification in Yellow Mombin was carried out up until now. Concerning the Gibberellin application, it is possible to note that only sometimes this process works (SILVA, 2003;FLORES, 2006), the same having been encountered for some other species (MELO et al, 2012;DEY et al, 2016;SOUZA et al, 2020) It can be noted as well that the majority of papers concerning the dormancy in Hog Plum does not use Baskin`s scheme of dormancy classification (SILVA, 2003;AZEVEDO et al, 2004;FLORES et al, 2006;FADIMU, et al, 2014;OYEBAMIJI et al, 2014;DEY et al, 2016;MARTIN et al, 2019). That is a significant problem once both uniformization, as well as organization, is an important aspect of scientific research, and without that, it is tough to figure out some properties of the subject.…”
Section: It Is Believed Today That Mechanical Restriction Caused By Tmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…However, it is important to emphasize that no one research accessing the joint action of the two types of stratification in Yellow Mombin was carried out up until now. Concerning the Gibberellin application, it is possible to note that only sometimes this process works (SILVA, 2003;FLORES, 2006), the same having been encountered for some other species (MELO et al, 2012;DEY et al, 2016;SOUZA et al, 2020) It can be noted as well that the majority of papers concerning the dormancy in Hog Plum does not use Baskin`s scheme of dormancy classification (SILVA, 2003;AZEVEDO et al, 2004;FLORES et al, 2006;FADIMU, et al, 2014;OYEBAMIJI et al, 2014;DEY et al, 2016;MARTIN et al, 2019). That is a significant problem once both uniformization, as well as organization, is an important aspect of scientific research, and without that, it is tough to figure out some properties of the subject.…”
Section: It Is Believed Today That Mechanical Restriction Caused By Tmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…It is important to pinpoint, nonetheless, that some studies point out that scarification (both mechanical and chemical) can enhance the germination percentage (FADIMU et al, 2014;OYEBAMIJI et al, 2014;MARTIN et al, 2019), what can only be explained by non-deep physiological dormancy once this method (scarification) is suitable to break this level of dormancy (BASKIN and BASKIN, 2008). It has been found in related species, as Spondias Dulcis and Spondias pinnata, that scarification is an applicable treatment to get around dormancy problem as well as in S. mombin (DEY et al, 2016;SOUZA et al, 2020). Further, it is a matter of worth that researches indicate that GA (Gibberellins) application is not always effective breaking the dormancy of Hog plum and related species (SILVA, 2003;FLORES et al, 2006;DEY et al, 2016;SOUZA et al, 2020).…”
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“…is one of the promising aromatic deciduous trees [5], locally called as 'amara' (Family: Anacardiaceae) found widely in moist and dry deciduous forest [6] and sporadically distributed in rural villages throughout India up to 1500 meters. This minor fruit crop plays an important role in northern parts of west Bengal [7] because of its multifarious values. The fruit is ovoid, oneseeded, yellow-skinned when ripe and appreciated for traditional food and medicinal values [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is conventionally propagated through seeds and little success obtained through vegetative propagation. A few workers/ scientists viz., Dey et al [7], Dey et al [17], Dey et al [18] and Sundriyal and Sundriyal [19] has worked out on the propagation practices of S. pinnata and S. axillaris, respectively. Though, all necessary conditions for germination are available but the germination is erratic, poor and delayed due to thick seed coat that inhibits water absorption, type of seeds and size in addition to the problem of seed dormancy and longevity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%