Effects of substrate and mechanical scarification on the germination of Syagrus oleracea (Arecaceae) seeds
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The slow and uneven germination of Syagrus oleracea seeds represents a problem for its propagation, especially for commercial production. This work aimed to study the effects of substrate and mechanical scarification on the germination of S. oleracea seeds. Germination (% G), emergence rate (ER), leaf area (cm2), root length (cm), leaf dry mass (g) and root dry mass (g) were also determined. Non-scarified seeds sown in vermiculite germinated faster and showed higher germination (65%), as well as greater root length (16.55 cm), leaf dry mass (5.07 g) and root dry mass (12.41 g), when compared to the scarified seeds.
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Seed Science and Technology, v. 39, n. 3, p. 649-654, 2011.





