The morphology of Genipa americana seeds and post-seminal development was studied, and its germination response investigated in relation to storage in water, substrate water volume, osmotic potential and temperature and light regimes. The seeds are flattened and seedlings are phaneroepigeal with leafy cotyledons. Seeds stored in water kept viable for up to 6 mo, but, germination and seedling emergence were reduced after 4 mo. Germination was not affected under water-logged conditions, but seedling emergence was reduced at the water volume corresponding to a water column two times deeper than the seeds' mean thickness (70 mi). When seeds were osmotically stressed, a reduction in the rate and germination percentage occurred at -0.2 MPa and ge...
The jenipapo is a native species from Latin America, belonging to the Rubiaceae family and presents...
Abstract: This work aims at evaluating the tolerance of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., E. invol...
Abstract: This work aims at evaluating the tolerance of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., E. invol...
Alibertia patinoi (Rubiaceae). Alibertia patinoi (Rubiaceae) is of economic and cultural importance ...
This work studied the behavior of G. americana L. (Rubiaceae) seeds in an induced soil seed bank. Th...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
O presente trabalho teve como objetivos definir o tipo de substrato e a temperatura mais adequados à...
Alibertia patinoi (Rubiaceae) is of economic and cultural importance for communities in the Colombia...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
Pioneer tropical trees constitute an important functional group in the succession and restoration pr...
Genipa americana (Rubiaceae) is important for restoration of riparian forest in the Brazilian Cerrad...
Genipa americana (Rubiaceae) is important for restoration of riparian forest in the Brazilian Cerrad...
Genipa americana L. (Rubiaceae) is a fruit known popularly as genipapo, with wide distribution in al...
Genipa americana (Rubiaceae) is important for restoration of riparian forest in the Brazilian Cerrad...
The jenipapo is a native species from Latin America, belonging to the Rubiaceae family and presents...
Abstract: This work aims at evaluating the tolerance of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., E. invol...
Abstract: This work aims at evaluating the tolerance of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., E. invol...
Alibertia patinoi (Rubiaceae). Alibertia patinoi (Rubiaceae) is of economic and cultural importance ...
This work studied the behavior of G. americana L. (Rubiaceae) seeds in an induced soil seed bank. Th...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
O presente trabalho teve como objetivos definir o tipo de substrato e a temperatura mais adequados à...
Alibertia patinoi (Rubiaceae) is of economic and cultural importance for communities in the Colombia...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
ABSTRACT The knowledge of the germination responses of seeds from plants growing along river margin...
Pioneer tropical trees constitute an important functional group in the succession and restoration pr...
Genipa americana (Rubiaceae) is important for restoration of riparian forest in the Brazilian Cerrad...
Genipa americana (Rubiaceae) is important for restoration of riparian forest in the Brazilian Cerrad...
Genipa americana L. (Rubiaceae) is a fruit known popularly as genipapo, with wide distribution in al...
Genipa americana (Rubiaceae) is important for restoration of riparian forest in the Brazilian Cerrad...
The jenipapo is a native species from Latin America, belonging to the Rubiaceae family and presents...
Abstract: This work aims at evaluating the tolerance of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., E. invol...
Abstract: This work aims at evaluating the tolerance of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., E. invol...