Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae)
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Resumo: | In this work we attempted to characterize the diaspores and the germination process of Piper aduncum L., as well as to verify the influence of the interaction between presence and absence of light (photoperiod of 12 hours and dark) and temperature (25 °C, 30 °C and 20-30 °C) and also of gibberellin (0, 50, 100, 200 and 400 mg L-1) on the root protrusion and normal seedlings formation. The diaspores are very small with a thousand seed weight of 0.3645 g, 13% moisture and protein reserve. Diaspores are strict positively photoblastic in the tested temperature range and the optimum temperature for root protrusion was 30 °C, while for normal seedlings was 25 °C. The previous permanence in the dark led to an increase in the speed of root protrusion and percentage and speed of seedling formation. The application of gibberellic acid negatively interfered with the protrusion and growth of the radicle while favoring the elongation of hypocotyls. |
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Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) |
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Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) |
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Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) Dousseau,Sara germination gibberellin light post-germination temperature |
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Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) |
title_full |
Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) |
title_fullStr |
Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) |
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Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) |
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Physiological, morphological and biochemical characteristics of the sexual propagation of Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) |
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Dousseau,Sara |
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Dousseau,Sara Alvarenga,Amauri Alves de Alves,Eduardo Chaves,Izabel de Souza Souza,Elma dos Santos Alves,Juliana da Silva |
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Alvarenga,Amauri Alves de Alves,Eduardo Chaves,Izabel de Souza Souza,Elma dos Santos Alves,Juliana da Silva |
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Dousseau,Sara Alvarenga,Amauri Alves de Alves,Eduardo Chaves,Izabel de Souza Souza,Elma dos Santos Alves,Juliana da Silva |
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germination gibberellin light post-germination temperature |
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germination gibberellin light post-germination temperature |
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In this work we attempted to characterize the diaspores and the germination process of Piper aduncum L., as well as to verify the influence of the interaction between presence and absence of light (photoperiod of 12 hours and dark) and temperature (25 °C, 30 °C and 20-30 °C) and also of gibberellin (0, 50, 100, 200 and 400 mg L-1) on the root protrusion and normal seedlings formation. The diaspores are very small with a thousand seed weight of 0.3645 g, 13% moisture and protein reserve. Diaspores are strict positively photoblastic in the tested temperature range and the optimum temperature for root protrusion was 30 °C, while for normal seedlings was 25 °C. The previous permanence in the dark led to an increase in the speed of root protrusion and percentage and speed of seedling formation. The application of gibberellic acid negatively interfered with the protrusion and growth of the radicle while favoring the elongation of hypocotyls. |
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