MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RS

This study aimed to accompany the physiologic maturation, their indicative parameters and to identify the moment adapted for the seed harvest of Eugenia uniflora, evaluating also the incidence of fungus in fruits and seeds. The research was carried out from August to October of 2004 in Santa Maria,...

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Main Authors: Angela Luciana de Avila, Marileia da Silva Argenta, Marlove Fátima Brião Muniz, Igor Poleto, Elena Blume
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2009-01-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53413088007
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spelling doaj-dcd57f374944463d8d1666073b28890f2020-11-25T02:31:27ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982009-01-011916168MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RSAngela Luciana de AvilaMarileia da Silva ArgentaMarlove Fátima Brião MunizIgor PoletoElena BlumeThis study aimed to accompany the physiologic maturation, their indicative parameters and to identify the moment adapted for the seed harvest of Eugenia uniflora, evaluating also the incidence of fungus in fruits and seeds. The research was carried out from August to October of 2004 in Santa Maria, RS. Samples of fruits and seeds were collected weekly, from three main trees, with beginning to the seven days after the anthesis (DAA) and end to the 77 DAA. The observed variables were: length, diameter, weight and sanity of fruits and seeds and moisture content, dry mass and germination of the seeds. The appropriate time for the seed harvest, in the period and place being studied, occurred between 56 and 63 DAA, when the fruits presented red coloration and the seeds high germination. In that period, the size and the weight of fruits and seeds reached their maximum values and the moisture content and dry mass of the seeds showed tendency to the stabilization. The fungi Cladosporium sp. and Alternaria sp. presented the largest incidence taxes in the fruits and in the seeds and they can influence the storage and the germination Eugenia uniflora seeds.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53413088007
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author Angela Luciana de Avila
Marileia da Silva Argenta
Marlove Fátima Brião Muniz
Igor Poleto
Elena Blume
spellingShingle Angela Luciana de Avila
Marileia da Silva Argenta
Marlove Fátima Brião Muniz
Igor Poleto
Elena Blume
MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RS
Ciência Florestal
author_facet Angela Luciana de Avila
Marileia da Silva Argenta
Marlove Fátima Brião Muniz
Igor Poleto
Elena Blume
author_sort Angela Luciana de Avila
title MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RS
title_short MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RS
title_full MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RS
title_fullStr MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RS
title_full_unstemmed MATURAÇÃO FISIOLÓGICA E COLETA DE SEMENTES DE Eugenia uniflora L. (PITANGA), SANTA MARIA, RS
title_sort maturação fisiológica e coleta de sementes de eugenia uniflora l. (pitanga), santa maria, rs
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Florestal
issn 0103-9954
1980-5098
publishDate 2009-01-01
description This study aimed to accompany the physiologic maturation, their indicative parameters and to identify the moment adapted for the seed harvest of Eugenia uniflora, evaluating also the incidence of fungus in fruits and seeds. The research was carried out from August to October of 2004 in Santa Maria, RS. Samples of fruits and seeds were collected weekly, from three main trees, with beginning to the seven days after the anthesis (DAA) and end to the 77 DAA. The observed variables were: length, diameter, weight and sanity of fruits and seeds and moisture content, dry mass and germination of the seeds. The appropriate time for the seed harvest, in the period and place being studied, occurred between 56 and 63 DAA, when the fruits presented red coloration and the seeds high germination. In that period, the size and the weight of fruits and seeds reached their maximum values and the moisture content and dry mass of the seeds showed tendency to the stabilization. The fungi Cladosporium sp. and Alternaria sp. presented the largest incidence taxes in the fruits and in the seeds and they can influence the storage and the germination Eugenia uniflora seeds.
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