2018
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2018.95077
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Physiological Conditioning of <i>Alibertia edulis</i> (Rich) Seeds

Abstract: Physiological conditioning of seeds has been shown to increase the uniformity of seedlings; thus, it has been useful for propagating native tree species from the Brazilian Cerrado which, otherwise, are difficult to propagate successfully. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of physiological conditioning of Alibertia edulis seeds by soaking for 5 or 10 days in solutions of varying osmotic potential. After conditioning, seeds were dried down to original water content, sown on sheets of germites… Show more

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“…As sementes das espécies de marmelo aqui comentadas demoraram de 50 (A. sessilis) a 72 dias (A. edulis) para cessar o período emergência (Mota et al, 2017;Jeromine et al, 2019) embora o tempo médio de emergência de A. edulis seja de 28 dias sob condições controladas de B.O.D. (Masetto et al, 2018).…”
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“…As sementes das espécies de marmelo aqui comentadas demoraram de 50 (A. sessilis) a 72 dias (A. edulis) para cessar o período emergência (Mota et al, 2017;Jeromine et al, 2019) embora o tempo médio de emergência de A. edulis seja de 28 dias sob condições controladas de B.O.D. (Masetto et al, 2018).…”
Section: Germinaçãounclassified