Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages

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Autor(a) principal: Alonso,Camila Rivero
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Asperti,Lilian Maria, Guardia,Marina Crestana, Barbedo,Claudio José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
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Resumo: Abstract: The potential to generate new roots and even whole plants even after the removal of most of their reserves is a typical characteristic of monoembryonic seeds of species of the genus Eugenia. Previous studies have shown that seeds of Eugenia can produce seedlings even with only ¼ of their mass, including seeds at the initial stages of maturity or seeds already in germination. This could be an important ecologically strategy for ensuring propagation of Eugenia species since they would be able to develop serial seedlings from the same seed, depending on environmental conditions, but this has not yet been evaluated. In this study, seeds of E. candolleana at four maturity stages were cut longitudinally or transversally, and they maintained high germination percentages and production of normal seedlings. In a second experiment, the first and second seedlings that developed were removed and regeneration capacity was also evaluated. The results showed that it was possible to obtain more than one normal seedling from each seed. They also showed that even after root and shoot removal, regeneration of new roots and seedlings occurred. These characteristics could be understood as evolutionary strategies to ensure natural propagation of this species in an unsuitable environment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
title Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
spellingShingle Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
Alonso,Camila Rivero
Myrtaceae
recalcitrant seeds
propagation
title_short Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
title_full Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
title_fullStr Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
title_full_unstemmed Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
title_sort Cutting and regeneration of roots and seedlings from seeds of Eugenia candolleana DC. at different maturity stages
author Alonso,Camila Rivero
author_facet Alonso,Camila Rivero
Asperti,Lilian Maria
Guardia,Marina Crestana
Barbedo,Claudio José
author_role author
author2 Asperti,Lilian Maria
Guardia,Marina Crestana
Barbedo,Claudio José
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alonso,Camila Rivero
Asperti,Lilian Maria
Guardia,Marina Crestana
Barbedo,Claudio José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Myrtaceae
recalcitrant seeds
propagation
topic Myrtaceae
recalcitrant seeds
propagation
description Abstract: The potential to generate new roots and even whole plants even after the removal of most of their reserves is a typical characteristic of monoembryonic seeds of species of the genus Eugenia. Previous studies have shown that seeds of Eugenia can produce seedlings even with only ¼ of their mass, including seeds at the initial stages of maturity or seeds already in germination. This could be an important ecologically strategy for ensuring propagation of Eugenia species since they would be able to develop serial seedlings from the same seed, depending on environmental conditions, but this has not yet been evaluated. In this study, seeds of E. candolleana at four maturity stages were cut longitudinally or transversally, and they maintained high germination percentages and production of normal seedlings. In a second experiment, the first and second seedlings that developed were removed and regeneration capacity was also evaluated. The results showed that it was possible to obtain more than one normal seedling from each seed. They also showed that even after root and shoot removal, regeneration of new roots and seedlings occurred. These characteristics could be understood as evolutionary strategies to ensure natural propagation of this species in an unsuitable environment.
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