Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,T. P.
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Sá,M. E., Malagutti,E. S., Pinto,M. S., Ferreira,A. F. A., Monteiro,L. N. H., Silva,A. C. C., Soutello,R. V. G., Rodrigues,M. G. F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract With increased interest in cultivation, the study of white-fleshed pitahaya (Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt, Cactaceae family) seedling production is of fundamental importance in the search for novel techniques to increase cultivation and guarantee homogeneous and productive orchards. The present study investigated the influence of various gibberellic acid (GA3) concentrations and fruit maturation stages on seed germination and vigor of white-fleshed pitahaya seedlings, considering the physiological quality of seedlings produced to support genetic breeding and conservation programs of the species. White-fleshed pitahaya seeds at two maturation stages (physiologically ripe and maintained at 10 °C in Biochemical Oxygen Demand incubators for three months) were treated with varying GA3 concentrations of 0, 50, 100, and 500 mg/L. We observed the influence of fruit storage on seedling germination, emergence, and growth as a function of GA3 concentration. According to the results, seeds extracted from ripe white-fleshed pitahaya fruits grown under the conditions tested here required GA3 application to increase seedling emergence and vigor, with optimal doses in the 150–300-mg/L range. In the case of pitahaya fruits intended for storage for future seed removal and maintained under the same sowing conditions, the application of higher doses of GA3 was necessary when compared to the previous condition, with a minimum dose of 500 mg/L GA3. The present study shows that the maturation stage of white-fleshed pitahaya fruits intended for seed removal influences the quality of seedlings; therefore, the use of seeds extracted from ripe pitahaya fruits without fermentation is more appropriate for the purpose.
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spelling Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlingsSelenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Huntwhite-fleshed pitahayafruit storagegrowth regulatorseedling productionAbstract With increased interest in cultivation, the study of white-fleshed pitahaya (Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt, Cactaceae family) seedling production is of fundamental importance in the search for novel techniques to increase cultivation and guarantee homogeneous and productive orchards. The present study investigated the influence of various gibberellic acid (GA3) concentrations and fruit maturation stages on seed germination and vigor of white-fleshed pitahaya seedlings, considering the physiological quality of seedlings produced to support genetic breeding and conservation programs of the species. White-fleshed pitahaya seeds at two maturation stages (physiologically ripe and maintained at 10 °C in Biochemical Oxygen Demand incubators for three months) were treated with varying GA3 concentrations of 0, 50, 100, and 500 mg/L. We observed the influence of fruit storage on seedling germination, emergence, and growth as a function of GA3 concentration. According to the results, seeds extracted from ripe white-fleshed pitahaya fruits grown under the conditions tested here required GA3 application to increase seedling emergence and vigor, with optimal doses in the 150–300-mg/L range. In the case of pitahaya fruits intended for storage for future seed removal and maintained under the same sowing conditions, the application of higher doses of GA3 was necessary when compared to the previous condition, with a minimum dose of 500 mg/L GA3. The present study shows that the maturation stage of white-fleshed pitahaya fruits intended for seed removal influences the quality of seedlings; therefore, the use of seeds extracted from ripe pitahaya fruits without fermentation is more appropriate for the purpose.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2024-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842024000100320Brazilian Journal of Biology v.84 2024reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.260650info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,T. P.Sá,M. E.Malagutti,E. S.Pinto,M. S.Ferreira,A. F. A.Monteiro,L. N. H.Silva,A. C. C.Soutello,R. V. G.Rodrigues,M. G. F.eng2022-06-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842024000100320Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2022-06-01T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
title Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
spellingShingle Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
Santos,T. P.
Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt
white-fleshed pitahaya
fruit storage
growth regulator
seedling production
title_short Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
title_full Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
title_fullStr Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
title_sort Effects of gibberellic acid concentration and fruit maturation stage on seed germination and vigor of pitahaya seedlings
author Santos,T. P.
author_facet Santos,T. P.
Sá,M. E.
Malagutti,E. S.
Pinto,M. S.
Ferreira,A. F. A.
Monteiro,L. N. H.
Silva,A. C. C.
Soutello,R. V. G.
Rodrigues,M. G. F.
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author2 Sá,M. E.
Malagutti,E. S.
Pinto,M. S.
Ferreira,A. F. A.
Monteiro,L. N. H.
Silva,A. C. C.
Soutello,R. V. G.
Rodrigues,M. G. F.
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,T. P.
Sá,M. E.
Malagutti,E. S.
Pinto,M. S.
Ferreira,A. F. A.
Monteiro,L. N. H.
Silva,A. C. C.
Soutello,R. V. G.
Rodrigues,M. G. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt
white-fleshed pitahaya
fruit storage
growth regulator
seedling production
topic Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt
white-fleshed pitahaya
fruit storage
growth regulator
seedling production
description Abstract With increased interest in cultivation, the study of white-fleshed pitahaya (Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt, Cactaceae family) seedling production is of fundamental importance in the search for novel techniques to increase cultivation and guarantee homogeneous and productive orchards. The present study investigated the influence of various gibberellic acid (GA3) concentrations and fruit maturation stages on seed germination and vigor of white-fleshed pitahaya seedlings, considering the physiological quality of seedlings produced to support genetic breeding and conservation programs of the species. White-fleshed pitahaya seeds at two maturation stages (physiologically ripe and maintained at 10 °C in Biochemical Oxygen Demand incubators for three months) were treated with varying GA3 concentrations of 0, 50, 100, and 500 mg/L. We observed the influence of fruit storage on seedling germination, emergence, and growth as a function of GA3 concentration. According to the results, seeds extracted from ripe white-fleshed pitahaya fruits grown under the conditions tested here required GA3 application to increase seedling emergence and vigor, with optimal doses in the 150–300-mg/L range. In the case of pitahaya fruits intended for storage for future seed removal and maintained under the same sowing conditions, the application of higher doses of GA3 was necessary when compared to the previous condition, with a minimum dose of 500 mg/L GA3. The present study shows that the maturation stage of white-fleshed pitahaya fruits intended for seed removal influences the quality of seedlings; therefore, the use of seeds extracted from ripe pitahaya fruits without fermentation is more appropriate for the purpose.
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