2015
DOI: 10.3738/1982.2278.1167
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Germination of Beet Seeds in Terms of Water and Salt Stress

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“…In these studies, the authors found respectively, a reduction in germination when the seeds were submitted to potentials of -1.0 and -0.8 MPa. Similar data were found when simulating osmotic potentials induced by mannitol and PEG on germination in seeds of the beetroot, from a potential of -0.4 MPa (MACIEL et al, 2015). In another study, Silva et al (2011) found that carrot seeds had little tolerance to water stress simulated by PEG, with a maximum limit for germination at a potential of -0.3 MPa.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…In these studies, the authors found respectively, a reduction in germination when the seeds were submitted to potentials of -1.0 and -0.8 MPa. Similar data were found when simulating osmotic potentials induced by mannitol and PEG on germination in seeds of the beetroot, from a potential of -0.4 MPa (MACIEL et al, 2015). In another study, Silva et al (2011) found that carrot seeds had little tolerance to water stress simulated by PEG, with a maximum limit for germination at a potential of -0.3 MPa.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The authors found that a decrease in osmotic potential reduced seedling dry weight from a potential of -0.5 MPa. A reduction also found in Maciel et al (2015), in seeds of the beetroot submitted to solutions of mannitol and PEG at a potential of -1.4 MPa, when the germination process was inhibited and normal seedlings were not found.…”
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confidence: 78%
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