Revista De Ciências Agrárias 2019
DOI: 10.19084/rca.16943
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Testes de vigor para avaliação da qualidade fisiológica de sementes de feijoeiro

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“…Therefore, it is highlighted that the knowledge of the characteristics of landrace seeds regarding their productivity, vigor, germination, and nutrient availability is extremely important to promote their use and conservation by smallholder farmers (Coelho et al, 2010), with the cultivation environment and the genotype used resulting in greater reflections on the yield and physiological quality of bean seeds (Michels et al, 2014). For the bean crop, seed quality stands out in the obtainment of high yields and is extremely important in maximizing the remaining inputs (Souza et al, 2007;Amaro et al, 2015). However, seed yield and physiological quality are directly dependent on nutrient availability, which is associated with their harvest at the stage of physiological maturity .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is highlighted that the knowledge of the characteristics of landrace seeds regarding their productivity, vigor, germination, and nutrient availability is extremely important to promote their use and conservation by smallholder farmers (Coelho et al, 2010), with the cultivation environment and the genotype used resulting in greater reflections on the yield and physiological quality of bean seeds (Michels et al, 2014). For the bean crop, seed quality stands out in the obtainment of high yields and is extremely important in maximizing the remaining inputs (Souza et al, 2007;Amaro et al, 2015). However, seed yield and physiological quality are directly dependent on nutrient availability, which is associated with their harvest at the stage of physiological maturity .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%