2014
DOI: 10.1590/2317-1545v36n31022
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Adjustment of the methodology of the tetrazolium test for estimating viability of Eugenia uniflora L. seeds during storage

Abstract: -The study aimed to adjust the methodology of the tetrazolium test to estimate seed viability of Eugenia uniflora L. (Surinam Cherry). Seeds were collected in September 2012 and divided into four lots: freshly harvested (Lot I); stored in plastic bags in a refrigerator at 10 °C for: 15 days (Lot II); 30 days (Lot III); and 45 days (Lot IV). The freshly harvested seeds were preconditioned with direct immersion in water and wet paper towel, followed or not by longitudinal cutting. The seeds were immersed in a 0.… Show more

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“…E. pyriformis and E. uniflora were, on average, only 10-20 cm in height one year after sowing (Table 3), which can reduce their chances of establishment in the long term. In addition, their seeds are recalcitrant with high water content when dispersed, which may compromise the seeds' viability in storage conditions (Kaiser et al, 2014) and their use in direct seeding systems. On the other hand, P. elegans seemed to be more suitable for direct seeding systems.…”
Section: Group 1 -Suitable Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…E. pyriformis and E. uniflora were, on average, only 10-20 cm in height one year after sowing (Table 3), which can reduce their chances of establishment in the long term. In addition, their seeds are recalcitrant with high water content when dispersed, which may compromise the seeds' viability in storage conditions (Kaiser et al, 2014) and their use in direct seeding systems. On the other hand, P. elegans seemed to be more suitable for direct seeding systems.…”
Section: Group 1 -Suitable Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other limitations for recommending direct seeding systems used on larger scales include the low seed availability in local markets, both in quantity and quality required (Douglas et al, 2007). Furthermore, most tropical forest species have recalcitrant seeds, which have low seed longevity and lose viability quickly when stored (Fonseca and Freire, 2003;Kaiser et al, 2014). As a consequence, commercial nurseries prefer to sell seedlings instead of seeds.…”
Section: Technical Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morong. ); Kaiser et al (2014) with pitanga (Brazilian cherry) (Eugenia uniflora L.); Gimenez et al (2014) with graviola (Annona cherimola Mill. ); Garlet et al (2015) with gold medallion tree (Cassia leptophylla Vogel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…em câmara fria (5±2 °C e 90% de umidade relativa do ar) e câmara seca (15±2 °C e 60% de umidade relativa do ar), Andrade et al (2000) verificaram que, após 30 dias de armazenamento, a porcentagem inicial de emergência (67%) reduziu 16 e 91%, respectivamente. Kaiser et al (2014) observaram que sementes de Eugenia uniflora L. armazenadas por 30 dias em geladeira (10 °C) apresentaram 94% de germinação. Benefícios potenciais do armazenamento em ambiente refrigerado também foi observado para sementes de E. calycina (VON BÜLOW et al, 1994), E. involucrata DC.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified