Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds

Poncirus trifoliata is the most important rootstock in citrus production in Argentina. The seeds exhibit slow and uneven germination due to physical dormancy associated with the presence of seed coats. The objectives of this research were to select the most efficient chemical scarification procedures for P. trifoliata seeds, and assess the effects of such procedures on imbibition and vigor. A first experiment was conducted to assess the efficiency of three chemical scarification methods and their effects on seed vigor. Vigor was determined as the germination velocity index (GVI) and mean time to maximum germination (MTMG). A second experiment was conducted to assess seed vigor and the role of seed coats in imbibition, by comparing the most effective chemical scarification method identified in the first experiment to manual removal of both seed coats and no removal of seed coats. Percentage germination, the vigor indices GVI and MTMG, and the conductivity test (CT) were determined. Scarification with sodium hypochlorite showed the best results. The imbibition curve of seeds with both seed coats reflected an exponential weight increase, seeds with only the testa removed had a linear weight increase, whereas fresh weight of seeds with both testa and tegmen removed followed a hyperbolic change. CT indicated that chemically scarified seeds had no significant increase in conductivity compared to seeds with intact seed coats. Scarification with sodium hypochlorite was the most effective treatment for removing the testa and also improved seed vigor.

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Main Authors: Catraro, Marcela Andrea, Poggi, Damián René, Quadrelli, Agustín Ricardo, García, Leonardo Martín, Gariglio, Norberto Francisco, Flores, Patricia Cecilia
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Published: Association of Official Seed Analysts and the Society of Commercial Seed Technologists 2018
Subjects:Poncitrus trifoliata, Plantas para Patrón, Tratamiento de Semillas, Escarificación, Testa, Remojo, Vigor de la Semilla, Rootstock Crops, Seed Treatment, Scarification, Seed Vigour, Seed Soaking,
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-54942019-07-12T17:28:19Z Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds Catraro, Marcela Andrea Poggi, Damián René Quadrelli, Agustín Ricardo García, Leonardo Martín Gariglio, Norberto Francisco Flores, Patricia Cecilia Poncitrus trifoliata Plantas para Patrón Tratamiento de Semillas Escarificación Testa Remojo Vigor de la Semilla Rootstock Crops Seed Treatment Scarification Seed Vigour Seed Soaking Poncirus trifoliata is the most important rootstock in citrus production in Argentina. The seeds exhibit slow and uneven germination due to physical dormancy associated with the presence of seed coats. The objectives of this research were to select the most efficient chemical scarification procedures for P. trifoliata seeds, and assess the effects of such procedures on imbibition and vigor. A first experiment was conducted to assess the efficiency of three chemical scarification methods and their effects on seed vigor. Vigor was determined as the germination velocity index (GVI) and mean time to maximum germination (MTMG). A second experiment was conducted to assess seed vigor and the role of seed coats in imbibition, by comparing the most effective chemical scarification method identified in the first experiment to manual removal of both seed coats and no removal of seed coats. Percentage germination, the vigor indices GVI and MTMG, and the conductivity test (CT) were determined. Scarification with sodium hypochlorite showed the best results. The imbibition curve of seeds with both seed coats reflected an exponential weight increase, seeds with only the testa removed had a linear weight increase, whereas fresh weight of seeds with both testa and tegmen removed followed a hyperbolic change. CT indicated that chemically scarified seeds had no significant increase in conductivity compared to seeds with intact seed coats. Scarification with sodium hypochlorite was the most effective treatment for removing the testa and also improved seed vigor. EEA San Pedro Fil: Catraro, Marcela Andrea. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina Fil: Poggi, Damián René. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina Fil: Quadrelli, Agustín Ricardo. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina Fil: García, Leonardo Martín. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Pedro; Argentina Fil: Gariglio, Norberto Francisco. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina Fil: Flores, Patricia Cecilia. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina 2019-07-12T17:21:52Z 2019-07-12T17:21:52Z 2018 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://stjournal.org/?s2member_file_download=/STJ_V39N1-2018/53-62%20STJ_V39N1-2018.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/5494 1096-0724 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Association of Official Seed Analysts and the Society of Commercial Seed Technologists Seed technology 39 (1) : 53-62. (2018)
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topic Poncitrus trifoliata
Plantas para Patrón
Tratamiento de Semillas
Escarificación
Testa
Remojo
Vigor de la Semilla
Rootstock Crops
Seed Treatment
Scarification
Seed Vigour
Seed Soaking
Poncitrus trifoliata
Plantas para Patrón
Tratamiento de Semillas
Escarificación
Testa
Remojo
Vigor de la Semilla
Rootstock Crops
Seed Treatment
Scarification
Seed Vigour
Seed Soaking
spellingShingle Poncitrus trifoliata
Plantas para Patrón
Tratamiento de Semillas
Escarificación
Testa
Remojo
Vigor de la Semilla
Rootstock Crops
Seed Treatment
Scarification
Seed Vigour
Seed Soaking
Poncitrus trifoliata
Plantas para Patrón
Tratamiento de Semillas
Escarificación
Testa
Remojo
Vigor de la Semilla
Rootstock Crops
Seed Treatment
Scarification
Seed Vigour
Seed Soaking
Catraro, Marcela Andrea
Poggi, Damián René
Quadrelli, Agustín Ricardo
García, Leonardo Martín
Gariglio, Norberto Francisco
Flores, Patricia Cecilia
Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds
description Poncirus trifoliata is the most important rootstock in citrus production in Argentina. The seeds exhibit slow and uneven germination due to physical dormancy associated with the presence of seed coats. The objectives of this research were to select the most efficient chemical scarification procedures for P. trifoliata seeds, and assess the effects of such procedures on imbibition and vigor. A first experiment was conducted to assess the efficiency of three chemical scarification methods and their effects on seed vigor. Vigor was determined as the germination velocity index (GVI) and mean time to maximum germination (MTMG). A second experiment was conducted to assess seed vigor and the role of seed coats in imbibition, by comparing the most effective chemical scarification method identified in the first experiment to manual removal of both seed coats and no removal of seed coats. Percentage germination, the vigor indices GVI and MTMG, and the conductivity test (CT) were determined. Scarification with sodium hypochlorite showed the best results. The imbibition curve of seeds with both seed coats reflected an exponential weight increase, seeds with only the testa removed had a linear weight increase, whereas fresh weight of seeds with both testa and tegmen removed followed a hyperbolic change. CT indicated that chemically scarified seeds had no significant increase in conductivity compared to seeds with intact seed coats. Scarification with sodium hypochlorite was the most effective treatment for removing the testa and also improved seed vigor.
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topic_facet Poncitrus trifoliata
Plantas para Patrón
Tratamiento de Semillas
Escarificación
Testa
Remojo
Vigor de la Semilla
Rootstock Crops
Seed Treatment
Scarification
Seed Vigour
Seed Soaking
author Catraro, Marcela Andrea
Poggi, Damián René
Quadrelli, Agustín Ricardo
García, Leonardo Martín
Gariglio, Norberto Francisco
Flores, Patricia Cecilia
author_facet Catraro, Marcela Andrea
Poggi, Damián René
Quadrelli, Agustín Ricardo
García, Leonardo Martín
Gariglio, Norberto Francisco
Flores, Patricia Cecilia
author_sort Catraro, Marcela Andrea
title Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds
title_short Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds
title_full Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds
title_fullStr Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds
title_full_unstemmed Imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified Poncirus trifoliata seeds
title_sort imbibition and vigor of chemically scarified poncirus trifoliata seeds
publisher Association of Official Seed Analysts and the Society of Commercial Seed Technologists
publishDate 2018
url https://stjournal.org/?s2member_file_download=/STJ_V39N1-2018/53-62%20STJ_V39N1-2018.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/5494
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