ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to analyze the stress effects caused by sowing depth and the amounts and in the substrate; characterize the fruits and seeds of Hancornia speciosa (Mangaba); to analyze the germination and the initial development, 150 days after planting. A total of 572 fruits, collected in three localities in the Porto Nacional - TO region, were analyzed for longitudinal and transverse length, fresh mass, number of seeds and seed mass. The results showed values higher than those found in other studies, indicating that the fruits presented larger size and mass, although they presented a higher number of seeds per fruit. Germination potential was analyzed in the laboratory, and the effects of seeding depth and percentage of...
A mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa) é uma árvore frutífera, nativa do Brasil e encontrada em várias re...
This two-year study (1999-2000) analysed the effects of three factors on the germination of caper se...
ABSTRACT Brazil is the third largest fruit producer in the world, but many native fruits remain und...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to analyze the stress effects caused by sowing depth and the amou...
ABSTRACT: The objective of the current study was to assay the germination behavior of seeds from fru...
Hancornia speciosa is a promising fruit species due to the high protein content of its fruit. Howeve...
Abstract This study has aimed to characterize the morphology of fruit, seed and seedling and evaluat...
The mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa G.) is a native Brazilian species in the process of domestication...
The Hancornia speciosa Gomes species presents potential for fruit and rubber production. Propagation...
This work aimed to evaluate the germination and morphology of fruits, seeds and description of plant...
The aim of this work was describe the germination and evaluate the desiccation and reduction in desi...
Mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa Gomes), a native plant in Brazil, is found growing spontaneously in v...
The mangaba is a fruit tree with great potential for the northeast of Brazil. Due to the scarcity of...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to characterize three natural populations of mangabeira (Hancornia specios...
Hancornia speciosa is a fruit tree that is in the process of domestication. This time the propagatio...
A mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa) é uma árvore frutífera, nativa do Brasil e encontrada em várias re...
This two-year study (1999-2000) analysed the effects of three factors on the germination of caper se...
ABSTRACT Brazil is the third largest fruit producer in the world, but many native fruits remain und...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to analyze the stress effects caused by sowing depth and the amou...
ABSTRACT: The objective of the current study was to assay the germination behavior of seeds from fru...
Hancornia speciosa is a promising fruit species due to the high protein content of its fruit. Howeve...
Abstract This study has aimed to characterize the morphology of fruit, seed and seedling and evaluat...
The mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa G.) is a native Brazilian species in the process of domestication...
The Hancornia speciosa Gomes species presents potential for fruit and rubber production. Propagation...
This work aimed to evaluate the germination and morphology of fruits, seeds and description of plant...
The aim of this work was describe the germination and evaluate the desiccation and reduction in desi...
Mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa Gomes), a native plant in Brazil, is found growing spontaneously in v...
The mangaba is a fruit tree with great potential for the northeast of Brazil. Due to the scarcity of...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to characterize three natural populations of mangabeira (Hancornia specios...
Hancornia speciosa is a fruit tree that is in the process of domestication. This time the propagatio...
A mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa) é uma árvore frutífera, nativa do Brasil e encontrada em várias re...
This two-year study (1999-2000) analysed the effects of three factors on the germination of caper se...
ABSTRACT Brazil is the third largest fruit producer in the world, but many native fruits remain und...