2020
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x202067020009
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Avocado: Is it possible to produce two seedlings with one seed?

Abstract: It was evaluated the possibility to produce two seedlings per avocado seed, through the separation of cotyledons. Two seed lots from two different ungrafted trees were evaluated. From the first tree were obtained 60 seeds, and 50 from the second. Half the seeds of each lot had their cotyledons separated and then whole seeds and half-seeds were sown in river sand. At 90 days after sowing, percentage of germinated seeds, shoot height, main root length, fresh and dry mass of shoots, roots and cotyledons were eval… Show more

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“…The number of shoots produced is more influenced by the greater seed size and the scion's age in days. Similar results were obtained in avocados by Souza et al, [13] and Paixo et al, [12].…”
Section: Number Of Shoots Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The number of shoots produced is more influenced by the greater seed size and the scion's age in days. Similar results were obtained in avocados by Souza et al, [13] and Paixo et al, [12].…”
Section: Number Of Shoots Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 88%