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MORFOLOGIA DOS DIASPOROS, GERMINAÇÃO E DESENVOLVIMENTO DAS FASES JUVENIS DE Adélia membmnifolia (MÚLL. ARG.) PAX & K. HOFFM. (EUPHORBIACEAE).

Authors

LubeBattilani, Joanice; Santiago, Etenaldo Felipe; Scremin-Dias, Edna

Abstract

Adélia membranifolia (Miill. Arg.) Pax & K. Hoffm. is a small tree, dioecious, with distribution restricted to South America, being the only species of the genus Adélia L. (Euphorbiaceae) occurring in Brazil and is abundant in riparian forest of the Prata River, southwest region of Mato Grosso do Sul state. This study describes the morphological characteristics of fruits, seeds, seedlings and saplings oi Adélia membranifolia and analyzes the pattern of venation cotyledons and eophylls to contribute to the biological knowledge of the species and assist in the identification of juvenile stages in the natural environment. The fruit is schizocarpic, dry, with three locules, yellowish, measured on average 6.71 mm (± 0.51) long, 10.11 mm (± 0.78) wide and weigh 0.42 g (± 0.12). The primary dispersion is autochoric and seeds are rounded, gray colored with a rudimentary caruncule, measuring on average 3.90 mm (± 0.20) long and 3.76 mm (± 0.23) wide. The germination rate is about 80 % in the germination chamber and 90 % in the greenhouse. The germination is epigeal type phanerocotylar and seedling development is between 5 to 15 days. The cotyledons and eophylls show venation pinnate with a type camptodromous brochidodromous.

Subjects

SOUTH America; TREE seedlings; TREE growth; PLANT morphology; GERMINATION; EUPHORBIACEAE; FRUIT

Publication

Ciência Florestal (01039954), 2013, Vol 23, Issue 1, p77

ISSN

0103-9954

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5902/198050988441

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