Revista Caatinga (Jan 2012)

EMERGÊNCIA DE SEMENTES DE TIMBÓ EM DIFERENTES CONDIÇÕES DE LUZ

  • MARIA DE FATIMA BARBOSA COELHO,
  • VICTOR LOURENÇO SANCHES,
  • RODRIGO ALEIXO BRITO DE AZEVEDO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 194 – 198

Abstract

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The timbó (Magonia pubescens St. Hil.), tree typical of the cerrado, has medicinal, timber, craft, ornamental and larvicidal. The aim of this paper to evaluate seedling emergence of M. pubescens under different light conditions. The experiment was conducted in chambers B.O.D. temperature 30 °C, substrate sand, in a completely randomized design with five treatments and four replications of 50 seeds. The treatments were: 1) a photoperiod of 24 hours, 2) absence of light, 3) a photoperiod of 12 hours, 4) a photoperiod of 8 hours and 5) a photoperiod of 16 hours. The smallest percentage and emergence rate (45% and 14 days) were provided 12 h light and 12 h dark, and the emergence in all treatments was high (90 to 97.5%) and emergency speed too (7.4 to 10.5 days). The seeds of M. pubescens photoblastic are neutral in laboratory conditions at a temperature of 30 ºC and the emergence occurs between four and nine days.