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MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SEEDS AND PLANTULES AND Anadenanthera macrocarpa (Benth.) Brenan GERMINATION
Anadenanthera macrocarpa (Benth.) Brenan \ue9 uma esp\ue9cie
arb\uf3rea, pertencente \ue0 fam\uedlia Leguminosae- Mimosoideae,
sendo popularmente conhecida como angico-preto. Possui
caracter\uedstica dos est\ue1dios iniciais da sucess\ue3o,
ocorr\ueancia natural no Brasil, podendo formar agrupamentos quase
homog\ueaneos, com grande potencial na recupera\ue7\ue3o de
\ue1reas degradadas. O presente trabalho foi conduzido no Centro de
Ci\ueancias Agr\ue1rias da Universidade Federal de Alagoas,
objetivando a caracteriza\ue7\ue3o f\uedsica e morfol\uf3gica
das sementes, descri\ue7\ue3o das diferentes fases do
desenvolvimento p\uf3s-seminal, bem como avaliar diferentes
condi\ue7\uf5es de temperaturas e substratos para a
realiza\ue7\ue3o do teste de germina\ue7\ue3o. As sementes
foram extra\ueddas manualmente, em seguida homogeneizadas, onde duas
amostras de 50 sementes foram usadas para a determina\ue7\ue3o da
umidade inicial. Uma outra amostra, composta por oito
repeti\ue7\uf5es de 100 sementes, foi utilizada para a
medi\ue7\ue3o biom\ue9trica e n\ufamero de sementes por fruto.
Na caracteriza\ue7\ue3o morfol\uf3gica, as sementes foram imersas
em \ue1gua destilada para possibilitar os cortes, sendo as estruturas
observadas em microsc\uf3pio estereosc\uf3pio. No estudo
p\uf3s-seminal, foram observados diariamente os processos de
crescimento das pl\ue2ntulas em substrato rolo de papel-filtro e
temperatura constante de 30 \ub0C. Para avalia\ue7\ue3o do
comportamento germinativo foram testadas as temperatura constantes de
15 \ub0C, 25 \ub0C, 30 \ub0C, 40 \ub0C e alternada de 20-30
\ub0C, em substratos papel e areia, e foi avaliada a porcentagem,
\uedndice de velocidade de germina\ue7\ue3o e
distribui\ue7\ue3o da frequ\ueancia relativa, sendo os ensaios
conduzidos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquema
fatorial 5 x 2 (temperatura x substrato) com quatro
repeti\ue7\uf5es de 25 sementes, sendo as m \ue9dias comparadas
pelo teste Duncan a 5 % de probabilidade de erro. Os frutos de
angico-preto apresentam grande varia\ue7\ue3o no n\ufamero de
sementes por fruto. O eixo embrion\ue1rio ocupa parte da regi\ue3o
central da semente com posi\ue7\ue3o axial e linear. A
germina\ue7\ue3o \ue9 do tipo ep \uedgea e as pl\ue2ntulas
s\ue3o fanerocotiledonares. A temperatura constante de 30 \ub0C e o
substrato papel-filtro proporcionaram maiores m\ue9dias de
porcentagem e velocidade de germina\ue7\ue3o.Anadenanthera macrocarpa (Benth.) Brenan is a tree species belonging
to the family Leguminosae- Mimosoideae which is popularly known as
mimosa-black. It features characteristics of early successional,
natural occurrence in Brazil and can form clusters almost homogeneous,
with great potential in the recovery of degraded areas. This study was
conducted at the Center for Agricultural Sciences, University Federal
of Alagoas state, aiming at the physical and morphological
characterization of seeds, describing the various stages of
post-seminal development, and to evaluate various conditions of
temperature and substrate to perform the test germination. The seeds
were manually extracted, then homogenized, where two samples of 50
seeds were used to determine the initial moisture. Another sample,
consisting of eight repetitions of 100 seeds was used to measure the
biometry and the number of seeds per fruit. The morphological
characterization and the seeds were immersed in distilled water to
allow the cuts to the observed structure in microscopes. In the
post-seminal study, it was observed the daily processes of seedling
growth in rolled paper filter and constant temperature of 30 \ub0C.
To assess the germination behavior, the constant temperatures of 15
\ub0C, 25 \ub0C, 30 \ub0C, 40 \ub0C and 20-30 \ub0C as well
as the paper and the sand substrates were tested and it was evaluated
the percentage, the rate of germination, the relative frequency
distribution, and the tests conducted in a randomized design in
factorial 5 x 2 (x substrate temperature) with four replicates of 25
seeds, and the averages compared by Duncan 5 % probability. The fruits
of black angico show great variation in the seed number per fruit. The
embryonic axis occupies part of the central region of the seed with
axial and linear positions. The germination is epigeal and the
seedlings are fanerocotylar. The temperature determines the 30 \ub0C
and the filter paper substrate provided higher average percentage and
germination rate
Morphometric characterization of fruits and seeds and the effect of the temperature on germination of Parkia pendula (Willd.) Benth. ex Walp
Parkia pendula (Willd.) Benth. ex Walp., \ue9 uma esp\ue9cie
arb\uf3rea, caracter\uedstica dos est\ue1dios iniciais da
sucess\ue3o, de ocorr\ueancia natural no Brasil. Pertence \ue0
fam\uedlia Fabaceae, com grande potencial na recupera\ue7\ue3o de
\ue1reas degradadas. O presente trabalho foi conduzido no Centro de
Ci\ueancias Agr\ue1rias da Universidade Federal de Alagoas,
objetivando a caracteriza\ue7\ue3o morfom\ue9trica de frutos e
sementes dessa esp\ue9cie, bem como identificar a melhor temperatura
para uso em testes de germina\ue7\ue3o. O fruto \ue9 do tipo
legume, deiscente, polisp\ue9rmico, contendo em m\ue9dia 16
sementes por unidade. Estas apresentam formato elipsoidal, embri\ue3o
axial, com 10,1 mm de comprimento, 4,9 mm de largura por 3,1mm de
espessura. As temperaturas de 25 e 30oC proporcionaram as maiores
porcentagem e velocidade de germina\ue7\ue3o, enquanto que a
temperatura de 15oC e acima de 35\ubaC influenciaram negativamente a
germinabilidade das sementes.Parkia pendula (Willd.) Benth. ex Walp. is a tree species,
characteristic of the initial phases of succession, of natural
occurrence in Brazil. It belongs to the Mimosaceae family, with great
potential in the recovery of degraded areas. The present work aims to
characterize fruits and seeds morphometrically as well to identify the
best temperature for use in germination test. The fruit is a type of
legume, dehiscent, polispermic, with 16 seeds, approximately, per unit.
The seeds present ellipsoidal format, axial embryo, with 10,1 mm of
length, 4,9 mm of width and 3,1 mm of thickness. The temperatures of
25\ubaC and 30\ubaC provided them larger germinability, while the
temperature of 15\ubaC and above 35\ubaC influenced these
characteristics negatively