Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis

ABSTRACT: The species Pinus taeda is largely used in intensive silviculture worldwide. This species has propagation through seeds, which requires determining seeds viability for their commercialization. The germination test recommended for this species usually requires up to 63 days to provide results on the quality of freshly harvested seeds, delaying commercialization and favoring contamination during the conduction of the test. The authors of this study aimed to establish the developmental stages of P. taeda seedlings to determine a criterion for interpreting the germination test with greater speed and efficiency to obtain results. The seeds were sown in transparent plastic boxes on two sheets of blotting paper and placed in a germinator at 22 °C with constant lighting. Five morphological stages of seedling development were defined with daily counts of the number of normal seedlings for each criterion, distribution in time, and the accumulated percentage of normal seedlings adjusted to time-to-event nonlinear regression. The new interpretation criterion proposed in this study is efficient, and P. taeda seedlings can be considered normal when cotyledon leaves differ by approximately 3 mm between the integument and hypocotyl, reducing the time to conduct the germination test by up to ten days compared to the criterion usually used in the routine analysis of seed laboratories.

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Main Authors: Michelon,Thomas Bruno, Santos,Felipe Serrato dos, Belniaki,Andreza Cerioni, Vieira,Elisa Serra Negra, Panobianco,Maristela
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Published: Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-901620220006016012021-10-29Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysisMichelon,Thomas BrunoSantos,Felipe Serrato dosBelniaki,Andreza CerioniVieira,Elisa Serra NegraPanobianco,Maristela Pinaceae viability physiological quality seedling development stages nonlinear regression ABSTRACT: The species Pinus taeda is largely used in intensive silviculture worldwide. This species has propagation through seeds, which requires determining seeds viability for their commercialization. The germination test recommended for this species usually requires up to 63 days to provide results on the quality of freshly harvested seeds, delaying commercialization and favoring contamination during the conduction of the test. The authors of this study aimed to establish the developmental stages of P. taeda seedlings to determine a criterion for interpreting the germination test with greater speed and efficiency to obtain results. The seeds were sown in transparent plastic boxes on two sheets of blotting paper and placed in a germinator at 22 °C with constant lighting. Five morphological stages of seedling development were defined with daily counts of the number of normal seedlings for each criterion, distribution in time, and the accumulated percentage of normal seedlings adjusted to time-to-event nonlinear regression. The new interpretation criterion proposed in this study is efficient, and P. taeda seedlings can be considered normal when cotyledon leaves differ by approximately 3 mm between the integument and hypocotyl, reducing the time to conduct the germination test by up to ten days compared to the criterion usually used in the routine analysis of seed laboratories.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"Scientia Agricola v.79 n.6 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162022000601601en10.1590/1678-992x-2021-0092
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Belniaki,Andreza Cerioni
Vieira,Elisa Serra Negra
Panobianco,Maristela
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Santos,Felipe Serrato dos
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Vieira,Elisa Serra Negra
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Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis
author_facet Michelon,Thomas Bruno
Santos,Felipe Serrato dos
Belniaki,Andreza Cerioni
Vieira,Elisa Serra Negra
Panobianco,Maristela
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title Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis
title_short Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis
title_full Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis
title_fullStr Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis
title_full_unstemmed Time reduction to evaluate Pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis
title_sort time reduction to evaluate pinus taeda seeds germination by time-to-event analysis
description ABSTRACT: The species Pinus taeda is largely used in intensive silviculture worldwide. This species has propagation through seeds, which requires determining seeds viability for their commercialization. The germination test recommended for this species usually requires up to 63 days to provide results on the quality of freshly harvested seeds, delaying commercialization and favoring contamination during the conduction of the test. The authors of this study aimed to establish the developmental stages of P. taeda seedlings to determine a criterion for interpreting the germination test with greater speed and efficiency to obtain results. The seeds were sown in transparent plastic boxes on two sheets of blotting paper and placed in a germinator at 22 °C with constant lighting. Five morphological stages of seedling development were defined with daily counts of the number of normal seedlings for each criterion, distribution in time, and the accumulated percentage of normal seedlings adjusted to time-to-event nonlinear regression. The new interpretation criterion proposed in this study is efficient, and P. taeda seedlings can be considered normal when cotyledon leaves differ by approximately 3 mm between the integument and hypocotyl, reducing the time to conduct the germination test by up to ten days compared to the criterion usually used in the routine analysis of seed laboratories.
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