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Methodology of the tetrazolium test for assessing the viability of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., Eugenia uniflora L. and Eugenia pyriformis Cambess
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Eugenia brasiliensis Lam. ("grumixameira"), Eugenia uniflora L. ("pitangueira") and Eugenia pyriformis Cambess. ("uvaieira") are forest and fruit species of pharmacological and gastronomic potential and have desiccation-sensitive seeds. The development of quick viability tests for the assessment of physiological quality of these seeds is needed. The tetrazolium test is an important method providing fast assessment of the seed physiological quality. Thus, this work aimed to develop a method for the tetrazolium test for determining viability of "grumixameira," "pitangueira" and "uvaieira" seeds. Initially the seeds of these species were soaked in water for 3 h at 25 ºC. Three concentrations of tetrazolium solutions were analyzed (0.100 %, 0.125 % and 0.250 %) for seed staining using three incubation periods (2, 3 and 6 h) at 35 ºC in the dark. After staining, seed viability was determined. Then, the seeds were subjected to different levels of controlled drying and were analyzed for their physiological quality by germination and electrical conductivity tests. The tetrazolium test is a suitable tool for determining viability after staining the seeds at 35 ºC using a 0.250 % concentration solution for 3 hours for "grumixameira" seeds, 0.125 % for 3 hours for "pitangueira" seeds and 0.100 % for 2 hours for "uvaieira" seeds.
Title: Methodology of the tetrazolium test for assessing the viability of seeds of Eugenia brasiliensis Lam., Eugenia uniflora L. and Eugenia pyriformis Cambess
Description:
Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.
("grumixameira"), Eugenia uniflora L.
("pitangueira") and Eugenia pyriformis Cambess.
("uvaieira") are forest and fruit species of pharmacological and gastronomic potential and have desiccation-sensitive seeds.
The development of quick viability tests for the assessment of physiological quality of these seeds is needed.
The tetrazolium test is an important method providing fast assessment of the seed physiological quality.
Thus, this work aimed to develop a method for the tetrazolium test for determining viability of "grumixameira," "pitangueira" and "uvaieira" seeds.
Initially the seeds of these species were soaked in water for 3 h at 25 ºC.
Three concentrations of tetrazolium solutions were analyzed (0.
100 %, 0.
125 % and 0.
250 %) for seed staining using three incubation periods (2, 3 and 6 h) at 35 ºC in the dark.
After staining, seed viability was determined.
Then, the seeds were subjected to different levels of controlled drying and were analyzed for their physiological quality by germination and electrical conductivity tests.
The tetrazolium test is a suitable tool for determining viability after staining the seeds at 35 ºC using a 0.
250 % concentration solution for 3 hours for "grumixameira" seeds, 0.
125 % for 3 hours for "pitangueira" seeds and 0.
100 % for 2 hours for "uvaieira" seeds.
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