2018
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.18.12.09.pne1124
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Immediate and latent effect of drying air on Chinese capsicum seed quality

Abstract: Pepper is usually propagated by seeds. Therefore, seeds must have high physiological quality along with other factors to ensure strong stabilization of the crop. The Brazilian market for this aromatic plant is predominant in family agriculture. Brazil encounters problems regarding the use of pepper seeds, as there are high losses in the post-harvest phase of the product. In this project, the objective was to evaluate the quality of pepper seeds subjected to drying at temperatures of 30, 35 and 40 °C in differe… Show more

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“…These results indicate that agroforestry has a significant potential for Cd phytoextraction from the soil as reported by Fan et al (2011), for the species Leucaena leucocephala and Swietenia macrophylla, respectively. Trees have been traditionally considered as phytoremediation tools due to their considerable production of aerial biomass (Raza et al, 2020;Silva et al, 2020). The lower Cd content in agroforestry systems found in this study agree with Gramlich et al (2017), who found that cocoa trees in agroforestry systems accumulated less foliar Cd than trees in monocultures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…These results indicate that agroforestry has a significant potential for Cd phytoextraction from the soil as reported by Fan et al (2011), for the species Leucaena leucocephala and Swietenia macrophylla, respectively. Trees have been traditionally considered as phytoremediation tools due to their considerable production of aerial biomass (Raza et al, 2020;Silva et al, 2020). The lower Cd content in agroforestry systems found in this study agree with Gramlich et al (2017), who found that cocoa trees in agroforestry systems accumulated less foliar Cd than trees in monocultures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%