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- Title
DORMANCY OVERCOMING AND PRECONDITIONING IN Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. SEEDS.
- Authors
LISSA DE SOUSA MEDEIROS, HOHANA; PEREIRA BENEDITO, CLARISSE; BANDEIRA DE LIMA DANTAS, NADJAMARA; SILVA DO COUTO JÚNIOR, JORGE RICARDO; BENTO RAMALHO, LUIRLA
- Abstract
Seeds of ‘sabiá’ (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth.) have coat dormancy, which hampers the absorption of water and oxygen, thereby delaying germination. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate methods for overcoming dormancy associated with priming on germination and vigor of seeds of ‘sabiá’, considering the efficiency, practicality and cost of treatment. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 4 x 5 factorial scheme (four methods for overcoming dormancy x five types of priming), constituting 20 treatments with four replicates of 25 seeds. The methods for overcoming dormancy used were tip removal, seed immersion in hot water at 100 °C for three minutes, immersion in sulfuric acid for 10 minutes and intact seeds. For the determination of physiological conditioning of seeds, the imbibition curve with the different priming agents was constructed. Priming was done on filter paper moistened with solutions of mannitol at the potentials of -0.2 MPa (16 hours), -0.4 MPa (24 hours) and -0.6 MPa (36 hours) and only with distilled water for the hydropriming (12 hours) and seeds without priming. The variables analyzed were first count of germination, germination, root length, shoot length and dry weight of seedlings. The data were subjected to analysis of variance by F test and Tukey test at 5% probability. The dormancy of M. caesalpiniifolia seeds should be overcome with the use of hot water (100 °C) for three minutes, without the need for priming.
- Subjects
MIMOSA; HOT water; FILTER paper; GERMINATION; WATER immersion; WATER use
- Publication
Revista Caatinga, 2020, Vol 33, Issue 3, p720
- ISSN
0100-316X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1590/1983-21252020v33n315rc