Seeds of four African tree species from the Sahelian zone (Boscia senegalensis) and the Sudanian zone (Butyrospermum parkii, Cordyla pinnata and Saba senegalensis) lose viability after moisture contents drop below 22 and 30%, depending on the species. Seed longevity in wet and airtight storage does not exceed a few months. Temperatures dose to zero elicit symptoms of chilling injury leading to rapid seed death. The optimum storage temperature is 15°C. These results allow the four species to be classified as recalcitrant seed species. Boscia senegalensis is therefore an exception in and zones where most species have orthodox seeds. (Résumé d'auteur
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AbstractSeed storage under appropriate conditions is a relatively inexpensive means of safeguarding ...
International audienceContextBlack poplar (Populus nigra L.) is an alluvial forest tree species whos...
Forest trees are an important element of the landscape and many have great economic and cultural val...
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AbstractSeed storage under appropriate conditions is a relatively inexpensive means of safeguarding ...
International audienceContextBlack poplar (Populus nigra L.) is an alluvial forest tree species whos...
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