2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782010000900008
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Qualidade fisiológica de sementes de cenoura classificadas por tamanho

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“…Quando necessário, a secagem das sementes foi realizada em dessecador contendo sílica-gel ativada (35%UR), na temperatura de 20 o C (HONG et al, 2005). O tamanho e o teor de água inicial das sementes foram padronizados para evitar seus efeitos sobre o vigor e os testes de avaliação de qualidade (MARCOS FILHO & NOVEMBRE, 2009;SANTOS et al, 2010).…”
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“…Quando necessário, a secagem das sementes foi realizada em dessecador contendo sílica-gel ativada (35%UR), na temperatura de 20 o C (HONG et al, 2005). O tamanho e o teor de água inicial das sementes foram padronizados para evitar seus efeitos sobre o vigor e os testes de avaliação de qualidade (MARCOS FILHO & NOVEMBRE, 2009;SANTOS et al, 2010).…”
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“…In a similar way, it was found that carrot seeds of greater sizes exhibited the highest physiological potential since they had larger storage tissues, unlike smaller seeds, which tended to low germination results and low vigor seedlings (SANTOS et al, 2010;MARTINS et al, 2013).…”
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“…There is a tendency for the heavier seeds to show better physiological performance than the lighter seeds, resulting in better seedling development. This may probably be attributed to the fact that the composition of the heavier seeds has greater reserves per unit of dry matter (SANTOS et al, 2010). Furthermore, the right time for harvesting depends on the seed physiological maturity, which in many cases coincides with the maximum accumulation of dry matter.…”
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confidence: 99%