Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Carolina Amorim
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Loureiro,Guilherme Amorim Homem de Abreu, Gomes Júnior,Gedeon Almeida, Pereira,Rafaela Alves, Sodré,George Andrade, Barbosa,Rafael Marani
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Desert rose (Adenium obesum) is a succulent plant that is native to the Arabian Peninsula. It has great commercial value with exuberant structure and flowering. It can be propagated by seeds to ensure maximum development of the caudex. Despite its high economic value, studies on its propagation are still required. The aim of this study was to evaluate seed germination performance and seedling development of desert rose seedlings in different substrates. Treatments comprised five different substrate compositions: S1 (Soil), S2 (Sand), S3 (Carolina Soil commercial substrate), S4 (Sand + Carolina Soil), and S5 (Soil+ Carolina Soil). The following were evaluated using uni- and multi-variate approaches: germination, first count, germination speed index, caudex diameter, number of leaves, seedling length, root length, shoot length, and fresh mass and dry mass. Sand is the ideal substrate for the germination of A. obesum seeds, while for forming seedlings, mixtures of the Carolina Soil commercial substrate with sand or soil should be used.
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spelling Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substratesApocynaceaepropagationmain componentsornamental plantsABSTRACT: Desert rose (Adenium obesum) is a succulent plant that is native to the Arabian Peninsula. It has great commercial value with exuberant structure and flowering. It can be propagated by seeds to ensure maximum development of the caudex. Despite its high economic value, studies on its propagation are still required. The aim of this study was to evaluate seed germination performance and seedling development of desert rose seedlings in different substrates. Treatments comprised five different substrate compositions: S1 (Soil), S2 (Sand), S3 (Carolina Soil commercial substrate), S4 (Sand + Carolina Soil), and S5 (Soil+ Carolina Soil). The following were evaluated using uni- and multi-variate approaches: germination, first count, germination speed index, caudex diameter, number of leaves, seedling length, root length, shoot length, and fresh mass and dry mass. Sand is the ideal substrate for the germination of A. obesum seeds, while for forming seedlings, mixtures of the Carolina Soil commercial substrate with sand or soil should be used.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020001200402Ciência Rural v.50 n.12 2020reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190691info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Carolina AmorimLoureiro,Guilherme Amorim Homem de AbreuGomes Júnior,Gedeon AlmeidaPereira,Rafaela AlvesSodré,George AndradeBarbosa,Rafael Maranieng2020-10-20T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
title Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
spellingShingle Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
Santos,Carolina Amorim
Apocynaceae
propagation
main components
ornamental plants
title_short Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
title_full Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
title_fullStr Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
title_full_unstemmed Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
title_sort Seed germination and development of desert rose seedlings (Adenium obesum Roem. & Schult) on different substrates
author Santos,Carolina Amorim
author_facet Santos,Carolina Amorim
Loureiro,Guilherme Amorim Homem de Abreu
Gomes Júnior,Gedeon Almeida
Pereira,Rafaela Alves
Sodré,George Andrade
Barbosa,Rafael Marani
author_role author
author2 Loureiro,Guilherme Amorim Homem de Abreu
Gomes Júnior,Gedeon Almeida
Pereira,Rafaela Alves
Sodré,George Andrade
Barbosa,Rafael Marani
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Carolina Amorim
Loureiro,Guilherme Amorim Homem de Abreu
Gomes Júnior,Gedeon Almeida
Pereira,Rafaela Alves
Sodré,George Andrade
Barbosa,Rafael Marani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apocynaceae
propagation
main components
ornamental plants
topic Apocynaceae
propagation
main components
ornamental plants
description ABSTRACT: Desert rose (Adenium obesum) is a succulent plant that is native to the Arabian Peninsula. It has great commercial value with exuberant structure and flowering. It can be propagated by seeds to ensure maximum development of the caudex. Despite its high economic value, studies on its propagation are still required. The aim of this study was to evaluate seed germination performance and seedling development of desert rose seedlings in different substrates. Treatments comprised five different substrate compositions: S1 (Soil), S2 (Sand), S3 (Carolina Soil commercial substrate), S4 (Sand + Carolina Soil), and S5 (Soil+ Carolina Soil). The following were evaluated using uni- and multi-variate approaches: germination, first count, germination speed index, caudex diameter, number of leaves, seedling length, root length, shoot length, and fresh mass and dry mass. Sand is the ideal substrate for the germination of A. obesum seeds, while for forming seedlings, mixtures of the Carolina Soil commercial substrate with sand or soil should be used.
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