Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance

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Autor(a) principal: Magistrali,Paulo Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: José,Anderson Cleiton, Faria,José Marcio Rocha, Gasparin,Ezequiel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
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Resumo: Knowledge of the capacity of desiccation and storage tolerance of seeds is essential to provide adequate conditions necessary to maintain viability after seed collection. Drying rate is one of the factors which have been described as affecting the physiological response of seeds of various species. Literature reports that Genipa americana seeds exhibit an intermediate behavior, quickly losing viability if stored at negative temperatures. Thus, this work aimed to verify the effect of slow drying over the capacity of desiccation and storage tolerance of Genipa americana seeds. Seeds with 47% of water content (recently harvested) were dried over salt solutions until reaching 30%, 20%, 15%, 10% and 5% of water content. After drying to 10% and 5% of water content a reduction in seed viability was observed after 30 days of storage without the total loss of germination after three months in these conditions. The slow drying increased the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance of the Genipa americana seeds if compared to the information described in literature.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
title Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
spellingShingle Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
Magistrali,Paulo Roberto
physiological classification
brazilian forest species
genipapo plants
title_short Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
title_full Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
title_fullStr Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
title_sort Physiological behavior of Genipa americana L. seeds regarding the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance
author Magistrali,Paulo Roberto
author_facet Magistrali,Paulo Roberto
José,Anderson Cleiton
Faria,José Marcio Rocha
Gasparin,Ezequiel
author_role author
author2 José,Anderson Cleiton
Faria,José Marcio Rocha
Gasparin,Ezequiel
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magistrali,Paulo Roberto
José,Anderson Cleiton
Faria,José Marcio Rocha
Gasparin,Ezequiel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv physiological classification
brazilian forest species
genipapo plants
topic physiological classification
brazilian forest species
genipapo plants
description Knowledge of the capacity of desiccation and storage tolerance of seeds is essential to provide adequate conditions necessary to maintain viability after seed collection. Drying rate is one of the factors which have been described as affecting the physiological response of seeds of various species. Literature reports that Genipa americana seeds exhibit an intermediate behavior, quickly losing viability if stored at negative temperatures. Thus, this work aimed to verify the effect of slow drying over the capacity of desiccation and storage tolerance of Genipa americana seeds. Seeds with 47% of water content (recently harvested) were dried over salt solutions until reaching 30%, 20%, 15%, 10% and 5% of water content. After drying to 10% and 5% of water content a reduction in seed viability was observed after 30 days of storage without the total loss of germination after three months in these conditions. The slow drying increased the capacity for desiccation and storage tolerance of the Genipa americana seeds if compared to the information described in literature.
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