2020
DOI: 10.31413/nativa.v8i4.10292
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TEMPO DE ARMAZENAMENTO E TEMPERATURA NO COMPORTAMENTO GERMINATIVO DE Schinopsis brasiliensis ENGLER

Abstract: A temperatura atua intimamente sobre a velocidade de absorção de água e igualmente sobre as reações bioquímicas que determinam tanto a velocidade e uniformidade de germinação. Por conseguinte, a viabilidade das sementes após períodos de armazenamento também pode ser um fator limitante no processo germinativo, minimizando o vigor. Diante disso, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar distintos períodos de armazenamento e temperaturas no comportamento germinativo de sementes de Schinopsis brasiliensis. O … Show more

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“…For the mean germination time (t) the temperature that showed the best results was 29°C, expressing a drop from the ideal temperature, following the germination behavior. This fact was also described by Brito et al (2020) with seeds from Schinopsis brasiliensis ENGLER, in which a temperature of 35 ºC showed the best result for the mean germination time, pointing out that temperatures lower than the this reduce the germination speed, resulting in a change in the uniformity of emergence.…”
Section: These Differences In Optimal Temperaturessupporting
confidence: 62%
“…For the mean germination time (t) the temperature that showed the best results was 29°C, expressing a drop from the ideal temperature, following the germination behavior. This fact was also described by Brito et al (2020) with seeds from Schinopsis brasiliensis ENGLER, in which a temperature of 35 ºC showed the best result for the mean germination time, pointing out that temperatures lower than the this reduce the germination speed, resulting in a change in the uniformity of emergence.…”
Section: These Differences In Optimal Temperaturessupporting
confidence: 62%