2021
DOI: 10.33911/singular-maa.v1i2.95
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AVALIAÇÃO DA GERMINAÇÃO DE SEMENTES DE CAGAITA (Eugenia dysenterica DC) NATIVA DO CERRADO

Abstract: Estudos relacionados à desenvoltura de germinação e produção de espécies nativas são essenciais, uma vez que garantem a preservação delas, consequentemente alavancam as questões socioambientais e culturais das comunidades. A família Myrtaceae compreende uma diversidade de plantas arbustivas e arbóreas, dentre elas tem-se a espécie Eugenia dysenterica DC, planta frutífera, nativa do Cerrado brasileiro, apreciada pela população, por se tratar de um fruto com potencial diverso. As sementes do fruto são recalcitra… Show more

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“…Regarding the highest values of the dry mass of the root and shoots (Table 1 [17], also found a reduction in the viability and vigor of Cagaita seeds with the reduction of seed moisture. Germination occurs in a sequence of physiological events influenced by external (environmental: light, temperature, water, and oxygen availability) and internal (inhibitors and germination promoters) factors to seeds, which can act for themselves or in interaction with the other [18][19][20].…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Regarding the highest values of the dry mass of the root and shoots (Table 1 [17], also found a reduction in the viability and vigor of Cagaita seeds with the reduction of seed moisture. Germination occurs in a sequence of physiological events influenced by external (environmental: light, temperature, water, and oxygen availability) and internal (inhibitors and germination promoters) factors to seeds, which can act for themselves or in interaction with the other [18][19][20].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%