2017
DOI: 10.18378/rvads.v12i4.4893
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Métodos para superação da dormência tegumentar em sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. ex Tul.

Abstract: O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar a eficiência de métodos para superação de dormência tegumentar em sementes de <em>Caesalpinia ferrea</em>. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado, com doze tratamentos e quatro repetições de 25 sementes por unidade experimental. Os tratamentos pré-germinativos utilizados foram: testemunha (T1); imersão em água a 100, 80 e 65 °C por 5 minutos (T2, T3 e T4, respectivamente); imersão em ácido sulfúrico (98%) por 5 e 10 minutos… Show more

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“…Mechanical scarification is more laborious and takes longer when done manually; though, mechanical methods do not use chemical products, thereby avoiding accidents with these products. Oliveira et al (2017) pointed out that manual techniques, such as mechanical scarification by nicking, either on the opposite side to the hilum or at the tip where the seed attached to the pod, is more desirable since both have equal efficiency to overcome dormancy of L. ferrea seeds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical scarification is more laborious and takes longer when done manually; though, mechanical methods do not use chemical products, thereby avoiding accidents with these products. Oliveira et al (2017) pointed out that manual techniques, such as mechanical scarification by nicking, either on the opposite side to the hilum or at the tip where the seed attached to the pod, is more desirable since both have equal efficiency to overcome dormancy of L. ferrea seeds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The seeds of the native species L. ferrea and M. caesalpiniifolia underwent chemical scarification in H 2 SO 4 (Bruno et al 2001;Oliveira et al 2017) at the Laboratory of Wastes, Effluents, and Bioenergy -LAREB. C. pyramidale and A. cearensis has no tegument dormancy (Guedes et al 2010;Ferreira et al 2014;Souza & Souza 2020).…”
Section: Influence Of Competitive Ability On Seed Germinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous research, four of the species under study required dormancy breaking treatments. The seed dormancy of M. caesalpiniifolia was overcome with immersion in freshly boiled water for one minute [35], P. moniliformis's with immersion in concentrated sulfuric acid for 20 minutes [36], L. ferrea's with immersion in concentrated sulfuric acid for 10 minutes [37], and P. stipulacea's with immersion in boiling water for two minutes [38]. The seeds of A. urundeuva [39] and C. pyramidale [40] had no dormancy.…”
Section: Characterization and Preparation Of The Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%