Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol

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Autor(a) principal: Faria, Gabrielle de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/10543
Resumo: The priming of seeds is a technique that foccus at recovering the membrane system and propitiates a greater uniformity and speed of germination of the samples. Regarding the storage of seeds osmotically conditioned, the concern is to maintain the physiological quality and the seeds conditioned after storage to increase the physiological quality. This study aimed to verify the physiological performance of sunflower seeds conditioned prior to storage and also when conditioned after storage. The study was conducted at the Seed Center Laboratory and Laboratory Oils, Fats and Biodiesel Federal University of Lavras and sunflowers seeds hybrid 251 produced by Heliagro Agricultura e Pecuária LTDA were used. In experiment 1 were repeated seven solutions with and without gibberellic acid (500 ppm) for priming: Ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1), Sucrose (75 mg L-1), Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1) ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Sucrose (75 mg L-1), ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1), Sucrose (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1) and ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Sucrose (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol. After conditioning the seeds were dried at 35 ° C for 24 hours and stored in multiwall paper bags in cold chamber for 45 days. Germi nation tests, emerging, emerging speed rate and electrical conductivity were performed every 15 days. In experiment 2, the seeds were stored in multiwall paper bags in the cold chamber for a period of up to eight months. Every four months, the seeds were submerged in the same seven solutions used on the first experiment with and without gibberellic acid (500 ppm) for priming. After conditioning the seeds were dried at 35 ° C for 24 hours and performed the physiological testing: germination, emerging, emerging speed index and electrical conductivity. It is concluded in this study that the use of gibberellic acid in the conditioning solutions provided positive effect on the quality of seeds, priming before storage improved the quality of seeds stored for 15 days and the effect of the conditioning was continued until the 30th day of storage. For the seeds conditioned after storage, it was found improved physiological quality in four seasons and eight months of storage.
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spelling Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassolPhysiological conditioning and sunflower seeds storagePrimingVigorViabilidadeViabilityProdução e Beneficiamento de SementesThe priming of seeds is a technique that foccus at recovering the membrane system and propitiates a greater uniformity and speed of germination of the samples. Regarding the storage of seeds osmotically conditioned, the concern is to maintain the physiological quality and the seeds conditioned after storage to increase the physiological quality. This study aimed to verify the physiological performance of sunflower seeds conditioned prior to storage and also when conditioned after storage. The study was conducted at the Seed Center Laboratory and Laboratory Oils, Fats and Biodiesel Federal University of Lavras and sunflowers seeds hybrid 251 produced by Heliagro Agricultura e Pecuária LTDA were used. In experiment 1 were repeated seven solutions with and without gibberellic acid (500 ppm) for priming: Ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1), Sucrose (75 mg L-1), Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1) ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Sucrose (75 mg L-1), ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1), Sucrose (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1) and ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Sucrose (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol. After conditioning the seeds were dried at 35 ° C for 24 hours and stored in multiwall paper bags in cold chamber for 45 days. Germi nation tests, emerging, emerging speed rate and electrical conductivity were performed every 15 days. In experiment 2, the seeds were stored in multiwall paper bags in the cold chamber for a period of up to eight months. Every four months, the seeds were submerged in the same seven solutions used on the first experiment with and without gibberellic acid (500 ppm) for priming. After conditioning the seeds were dried at 35 ° C for 24 hours and performed the physiological testing: germination, emerging, emerging speed index and electrical conductivity. It is concluded in this study that the use of gibberellic acid in the conditioning solutions provided positive effect on the quality of seeds, priming before storage improved the quality of seeds stored for 15 days and the effect of the conditioning was continued until the 30th day of storage. For the seeds conditioned after storage, it was found improved physiological quality in four seasons and eight months of storage.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)O condicionamento fisiológico das sementes é uma técnica que visa a recuperação do sistema de membranas celulares e propicia uma maior uniformidade e velocidade de germinação dos lotes. Em relação ao armazenamento de sementes condicionadas osmoticamente, a preocupação é em manter a qualidade fisiológica e para as sementes condicionadas após o armazenamento aumentar a qualidade fisiológica. Objetivou -se nessa pesquisa verificar o comportamento fisiológico das sementes de girassol condicionadas antes do armazenamento e também quando condicionadas após o armazenamento. O estudo foi realizado no Laboratório Central de Sementes, e no Laboratório de Óleos, Gorduras e Biodiesel ambos da Universidade Federal de Lavras e foram utilizadas sementes de girassol híbrido 251 produzidas pela Empresa Heliagro Agricultura e Pecuária Ltda. No experimento 1 foram utilizadas sete soluções com e sem ácido giberélico (500 ppm) para o condicionamento osmótico: Ácido ascórbico (75 mg L -1 ), Sacarose (75 mg L -1 ), Tocoferol (0,1930 ml L -1 ) , Ácido ascórbico (75 mg L -1 ) + Sacarose (75 mg L -1 ), Ácido ascórbico (75 mg L -1 ) + Tocoferol (0,1930 ml L -1 ), Sacarose (75 mg L -1 ) + Tocoferol (0,1930 ml L -1 ) e Ácido ascórbico (75 mg L -1 ) + Sacarose (75 mg L -1 ) +Tocoferol. Após o condicionamento as sementes foram secadas a 35°C por 24 horas e armazenadas em sacos de papel multifoliados em câmera fria por 45 dias. Os testes de germinação, emergência, índice de velocidade de emergência e condutividade elétrica foram realizados a cada 15 dias. No experimento 2, as sementes foram armazenadas em sacos de papel multifoliado na câmera fria por um período de até oito meses. A cada quatro meses, as sementes foram submersas nas mesmas sete soluções do experimento anterior, com e sem ácido giberélico (500 ppm) para o condicionamento osmótico. Após o condicionamento as sementes foram secadas a 35°C por 24 horas e realizados os testes fisiológicos: germinação, emergência, índice de velocidade de emergência e condutividade elétrica. Conclui-se nessa pesquisa que o uso do ácido giberélico nas soluções de condicionamento proporcionou efeito positivo na qualidade das sementes, o condicionamento fisiológico antes do armazenamento melhorou a qualidade das sementes armazenadas por 15 dias e o efeito do condicionamento foi mantido até o 30º dia de armazenamento. Para as sementes condicionadas após o armazenamento, verificou melhora da qualidade fisiológica nas épocas quatro e oito meses de armazenamento.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia/FitotecniaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de AgriculturaGuimarães, Renato MendesFraga , Antônio CarlosCastro Neto , PedroVieira, Antônio RodriguesVeloso, Alessandro VieiraFaria, Gabrielle de2015-10-28T10:39:51Z2015-10-28T10:39:51Z2015-10-282015-08-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfFARIA, G. de. Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol. 2015. 116 p. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia/Fitotecnia)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/10543porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-05-10T20:46:34Zoai:localhost:1/10543Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-10T20:46:34Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
Physiological conditioning and sunflower seeds storage
title Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
spellingShingle Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
Faria, Gabrielle de
Priming
Vigor
Viabilidade
Viability
Produção e Beneficiamento de Sementes
title_short Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
title_full Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
title_fullStr Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
title_full_unstemmed Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
title_sort Condicionamento fisiológico e armazenamento de sementes de girassol
author Faria, Gabrielle de
author_facet Faria, Gabrielle de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Renato Mendes
Fraga , Antônio Carlos
Castro Neto , Pedro
Vieira, Antônio Rodrigues
Veloso, Alessandro Vieira
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria, Gabrielle de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Priming
Vigor
Viabilidade
Viability
Produção e Beneficiamento de Sementes
topic Priming
Vigor
Viabilidade
Viability
Produção e Beneficiamento de Sementes
description The priming of seeds is a technique that foccus at recovering the membrane system and propitiates a greater uniformity and speed of germination of the samples. Regarding the storage of seeds osmotically conditioned, the concern is to maintain the physiological quality and the seeds conditioned after storage to increase the physiological quality. This study aimed to verify the physiological performance of sunflower seeds conditioned prior to storage and also when conditioned after storage. The study was conducted at the Seed Center Laboratory and Laboratory Oils, Fats and Biodiesel Federal University of Lavras and sunflowers seeds hybrid 251 produced by Heliagro Agricultura e Pecuária LTDA were used. In experiment 1 were repeated seven solutions with and without gibberellic acid (500 ppm) for priming: Ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1), Sucrose (75 mg L-1), Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1) ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Sucrose (75 mg L-1), ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1), Sucrose (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol (0.1930 ml L-1) and ascorbic acid (75 mg L-1) + Sucrose (75 mg L-1) + Tocopherol. After conditioning the seeds were dried at 35 ° C for 24 hours and stored in multiwall paper bags in cold chamber for 45 days. Germi nation tests, emerging, emerging speed rate and electrical conductivity were performed every 15 days. In experiment 2, the seeds were stored in multiwall paper bags in the cold chamber for a period of up to eight months. Every four months, the seeds were submerged in the same seven solutions used on the first experiment with and without gibberellic acid (500 ppm) for priming. After conditioning the seeds were dried at 35 ° C for 24 hours and performed the physiological testing: germination, emerging, emerging speed index and electrical conductivity. It is concluded in this study that the use of gibberellic acid in the conditioning solutions provided positive effect on the quality of seeds, priming before storage improved the quality of seeds stored for 15 days and the effect of the conditioning was continued until the 30th day of storage. For the seeds conditioned after storage, it was found improved physiological quality in four seasons and eight months of storage.
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