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- Qualidade fisiológica de sementes de Sebastiania commersoniana (Baill.) Smith & Downs (branquilho - Euphorbiaceae) durante o armazenamento
- Physiological quality of Sebastiania commersoniana (Baill.) Smith & Downs seeds (branquilho - Euphorbiaceae) during storage
- Instituto Florestal de São Paulo
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1413-9324
- This paper aims to evaluate the physiological quality of Sebastiania commersoniana seeds stored in cloth bag, plastic bag and glass container and kept in two conditions: laboratory workbench and cold chamber (4 ± 2°C e 80% relative humidity - RH) for 531 days. Periodically, samples were taken in order to determine the moisture content and to perform germination tests. The experimental design was completely randomized, in factorial scheme of 3 × 2 (wrappings × conditions), for each period of storage evaluated (0, 158, 271, 389 and 531 days of storage). Supplementary, a polynomial regression was adjusted in order to describe the physiological quality of the seeds for the different conditions during the experimental period. The results lead to the following considerations: a) storage under variable temperature and air humidity (laboratory workbench) can be used for periods of over five and a half months, with the seeds stored in cloth bag, plastic bag or glass container; b) the physiological quality of the seeds was not hardly altered when stored in cold chamber in cloth bag, plastic bag and glass container for over 18 months.
- 1-Jun-2007
- Scientia Forestalis/Forest Sciences, n. 74, p. 87-94, 2007.
- 87-94
- Forest seeds
- Seed conservation
- Vigor
- Glass container
- Atmospheric humidity
- Forestry
- Physiology
- Plastic products
- Seed
- Containers
- Plastic Bags
- Seeds
- http://www.ipef.br/publicacoes/scientia/nr74/cap09.pdf
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