Fruit Ripeness Effects on Characteristics, Germination and Desiccation Tolerance of Syzygium myrtifolium Walp. Seeds
Fui Ying Tsan,
Nur Farhanis Awang
Abstract:To plant Syzygium myrtifolium Walp. on harsh urban sites, planting materials of seed origin having better developed tap roots are preferred compared to those propagated from stem cuttings. However, fully ripe fruits at 8 weeks after fruit set are heavily lost to birds. In the current study, the unpalatable semi-ripe fruits at 7 weeks were found suitable for propagation. The seeds from the semi-ripe fruits showed mean germination rate of 93% and developed normal seedlings within 1 week, although continued growt… Show more
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