Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds

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Autor(a) principal: Nogueira,Narjara Walessa
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Freitas,Rômulo Magno Oliveira de, Torres,Salvador Barros, Leal,Caio César Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
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Resumo: The seed maturation process is genetically controlled and involves an arranged sequence of morphological and physiological changes extending from fertilization to its total independence from the mother-plant. These changes also include a set of preparatory phases for the germination process, which are characterized for the synthesis and accumulation of nutrient reserves. Thereby, this study was developed aiming at assessing development and physiological quality of cowpea seeds during maturation process. To this, the cowpea pods of cultivar BRS-Guariba were harvested from the tenth day after anthesis (DAA) until the twenty sixth DAA, with four days intervals. Immediately after each harvest, seeds were manually extracted from the pods and then subjected to the following determinations: moisture content, first count of germination, final germination percentage, length of shoots and roots, hypocotyl diameter, and seedling dry mass. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design, with five treatments (DAA), and four replications to each treatment. Results have shown that cowpea seeds have fairly fast physiological maturation, and that seeds harvested between 14 and 18 DAA have better vigor as well as higher germination rates; thus the harvest performed during this period does not cause damages to seeds.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
title Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
spellingShingle Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
Nogueira,Narjara Walessa
Vigna unguiculata L.
physiological quality
vigor
title_short Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
title_full Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
title_fullStr Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
title_full_unstemmed Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
title_sort Physiological maturation of cowpea seeds
author Nogueira,Narjara Walessa
author_facet Nogueira,Narjara Walessa
Freitas,Rômulo Magno Oliveira de
Torres,Salvador Barros
Leal,Caio César Pereira
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author2 Freitas,Rômulo Magno Oliveira de
Torres,Salvador Barros
Leal,Caio César Pereira
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogueira,Narjara Walessa
Freitas,Rômulo Magno Oliveira de
Torres,Salvador Barros
Leal,Caio César Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vigna unguiculata L.
physiological quality
vigor
topic Vigna unguiculata L.
physiological quality
vigor
description The seed maturation process is genetically controlled and involves an arranged sequence of morphological and physiological changes extending from fertilization to its total independence from the mother-plant. These changes also include a set of preparatory phases for the germination process, which are characterized for the synthesis and accumulation of nutrient reserves. Thereby, this study was developed aiming at assessing development and physiological quality of cowpea seeds during maturation process. To this, the cowpea pods of cultivar BRS-Guariba were harvested from the tenth day after anthesis (DAA) until the twenty sixth DAA, with four days intervals. Immediately after each harvest, seeds were manually extracted from the pods and then subjected to the following determinations: moisture content, first count of germination, final germination percentage, length of shoots and roots, hypocotyl diameter, and seedling dry mass. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design, with five treatments (DAA), and four replications to each treatment. Results have shown that cowpea seeds have fairly fast physiological maturation, and that seeds harvested between 14 and 18 DAA have better vigor as well as higher germination rates; thus the harvest performed during this period does not cause damages to seeds.
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