Light and temperature influence on seed germination of Calliandra fasciculata Benth. (Leguminosae)
Oliveira e Silveira, Fernando A, Fernandes, Felipe, and Fernandes, Geraldo W
Fernandes, Geraldo W.; Univ Fed Minas Gerais, ICB, Ecol Evolut Herbivoros Trop, BDG, CP 486, BR-30161970 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
6 (2) : 95-97 JUL-DEC 2005
The goal Of this Study was to verify the influence of light and temperature in the germination of seeds of Calliandra fasciculata (Leguminosae). Seeds were subjected to germination tests at the temperatures of 15, 25 and 35 degrees C under 12h-photoperiod and continuous dark for 30 days. Germination did not differ between tile light and dark treatments at all temperatures tested (p>0,05). The temperatures of 25 and 35 degrees C promoted higher germinability (F=19,31; p<0,001) when compared with the temperature of 15 degrees C. The mean time of germination was not influenced by photoperiod but was higher at 15 degrees C. High germinability values (>70%) indicate lack of physical dormancy caused by tegument impermeability.
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