2021
DOI: 10.17921/1415-6938.2021v25n1p62-65
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Danos em Frutos e Sementes de Hymenaea courbaril L. por Rhinochenus stigma (Linneu 1764)

Abstract: O desenvolvimento de insetos em frutos ameaça o potencial de germinação das sementes, sendo responsáveis por perdas em um número variado de espécies nativas e de valor econômico no Brasil. O jatobá é uma árvore grande, com 30 a 40 metros de altura, e possui tronco reto, com cerca de 2 metros de diâmetro, sendo bastante utilizado por populações tradicionais em função de suas diversas utilidades, a partir do uso da casca, das sementes, dos frutos, da seiva e das folhas, tendo seu mercado incentivado pelos vários… Show more

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“…In the latter case, the fruit ripening point had been exceeded, so that the seeds had begun to lose their vigor due to deterioration arising from environmental factors, confirming previous data that excessive fruit maturation can be harmful to seed quality (Castro, Bradford, & Hilhorst, 2004). In addition, fruits in contact with the soil may have increased water content, which, under unfavorable conditions, leads to the beginning of consumption of reserves without germination, affecting the entire germination potential (Nogueira & Medeiros, 2007;Mojena & Barreto, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter case, the fruit ripening point had been exceeded, so that the seeds had begun to lose their vigor due to deterioration arising from environmental factors, confirming previous data that excessive fruit maturation can be harmful to seed quality (Castro, Bradford, & Hilhorst, 2004). In addition, fruits in contact with the soil may have increased water content, which, under unfavorable conditions, leads to the beginning of consumption of reserves without germination, affecting the entire germination potential (Nogueira & Medeiros, 2007;Mojena & Barreto, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%