The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin

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Autor(a) principal: Prataviera,Juliana Sakagawa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lamarca,Edmir Vicente, Teixeira,Carmen Cinira, Barbedo,Claudio José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
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Resumo: Seeds of Eugenia pyriformis may produce several seedlings after cutting. Both the type of cutting and the size of the seed can determine the success in obtaining new seedlings. The size of the seeds is dependent on both the number of seeds per fruit and the conditions in which seeds develop, as well as the biometric characteristics of these seeds obtained from different regions and seasons. The seeds from each origin were evaluated in length, width, thickness, water content and dry mass, as well as the average number of seeds per fruit. From one of the regions, seeds were grouped according to the number of seeds per fruit and also according to their size, and then cut into two and four parts, and then analyzed for the fragments germination. The results demonstrated the high capacity of these seed fragments to produce new seedlings, but the capability reduces with the reduction in seed size. This size depends not only on the number of seeds per fruit, but also on the region and the period of the seed production.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
title The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
spellingShingle The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
Prataviera,Juliana Sakagawa
germination
seed cutting
Myrtaceae
uvaia
title_short The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
title_full The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
title_fullStr The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
title_full_unstemmed The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
title_sort The germination success of the cut seeds of Eugenia pyriformis depends on their size and origin
author Prataviera,Juliana Sakagawa
author_facet Prataviera,Juliana Sakagawa
Lamarca,Edmir Vicente
Teixeira,Carmen Cinira
Barbedo,Claudio José
author_role author
author2 Lamarca,Edmir Vicente
Teixeira,Carmen Cinira
Barbedo,Claudio José
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prataviera,Juliana Sakagawa
Lamarca,Edmir Vicente
Teixeira,Carmen Cinira
Barbedo,Claudio José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv germination
seed cutting
Myrtaceae
uvaia
topic germination
seed cutting
Myrtaceae
uvaia
description Seeds of Eugenia pyriformis may produce several seedlings after cutting. Both the type of cutting and the size of the seed can determine the success in obtaining new seedlings. The size of the seeds is dependent on both the number of seeds per fruit and the conditions in which seeds develop, as well as the biometric characteristics of these seeds obtained from different regions and seasons. The seeds from each origin were evaluated in length, width, thickness, water content and dry mass, as well as the average number of seeds per fruit. From one of the regions, seeds were grouped according to the number of seeds per fruit and also according to their size, and then cut into two and four parts, and then analyzed for the fragments germination. The results demonstrated the high capacity of these seed fragments to produce new seedlings, but the capability reduces with the reduction in seed size. This size depends not only on the number of seeds per fruit, but also on the region and the period of the seed production.
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