Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae
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Resumo: | Spores of Dicksonia sellowiana are positively photoblastic and reach the maximum percentage of germination at 23 ± 2°C in white light after seven days of imbibition. The pre-induction phase for spores induced by white or red light for 24 hours was 72 hours. Gametophytes grown in white light were plane and bidimensional, while those grown under red light were filamentous. The higher the number of hours of light applied per day during 10 days, the higher the percentage of germination. Germination was higher for long white light treatments applied on a daily basis. The effect of different light intensities on germination was also investigated here. The lower percentages of germination were observed for spores kept under 43% and 2% of full sunlight, while those kept under 26, 19 and 4% presented higher percentages. Spores presented circa 82% of germination after 731 days of storage under refrigeration at aproximately 10°C. |
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Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., DicksoniaceaeFern germinationgametophyteslightstorageSpores of Dicksonia sellowiana are positively photoblastic and reach the maximum percentage of germination at 23 ± 2°C in white light after seven days of imbibition. The pre-induction phase for spores induced by white or red light for 24 hours was 72 hours. Gametophytes grown in white light were plane and bidimensional, while those grown under red light were filamentous. The higher the number of hours of light applied per day during 10 days, the higher the percentage of germination. Germination was higher for long white light treatments applied on a daily basis. The effect of different light intensities on germination was also investigated here. The lower percentages of germination were observed for spores kept under 43% and 2% of full sunlight, while those kept under 26, 19 and 4% presented higher percentages. Spores presented circa 82% of germination after 731 days of storage under refrigeration at aproximately 10°C.Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo1999-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-84041999000100004Brazilian Journal of Botany v.22 n.1 1999reponame:Brazilian Journal of Botanyinstname:Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo (SBSP)instacron:SBSP10.1590/S0100-84041999000100004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFIILIPPINI,ELAINE CRISTINA DE PAULADUZ,SONIA REGINARANDI,ÁUREA MARIAeng1999-08-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-84041999000100004Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/rbb/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbrazbot@gmail.com||brazbot@gmail.com1806-99590100-8404opendoar:1999-08-19T00:00Brazilian Journal of Botany - Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo (SBSP)false |
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Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae |
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Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae |
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Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae FIILIPPINI,ELAINE CRISTINA DE PAULA Fern germination gametophytes light storage |
title_short |
Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae |
title_full |
Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae |
title_fullStr |
Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae |
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Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae |
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Light and storage on the germination of spores of Dicksonia sellowiana (Presl.) Hook., Dicksoniaceae |
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FIILIPPINI,ELAINE CRISTINA DE PAULA |
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FIILIPPINI,ELAINE CRISTINA DE PAULA DUZ,SONIA REGINA RANDI,ÁUREA MARIA |
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DUZ,SONIA REGINA RANDI,ÁUREA MARIA |
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FIILIPPINI,ELAINE CRISTINA DE PAULA DUZ,SONIA REGINA RANDI,ÁUREA MARIA |
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Fern germination gametophytes light storage |
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Fern germination gametophytes light storage |
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Spores of Dicksonia sellowiana are positively photoblastic and reach the maximum percentage of germination at 23 ± 2°C in white light after seven days of imbibition. The pre-induction phase for spores induced by white or red light for 24 hours was 72 hours. Gametophytes grown in white light were plane and bidimensional, while those grown under red light were filamentous. The higher the number of hours of light applied per day during 10 days, the higher the percentage of germination. Germination was higher for long white light treatments applied on a daily basis. The effect of different light intensities on germination was also investigated here. The lower percentages of germination were observed for spores kept under 43% and 2% of full sunlight, while those kept under 26, 19 and 4% presented higher percentages. Spores presented circa 82% of germination after 731 days of storage under refrigeration at aproximately 10°C. |
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