SILVA, A. H.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0769541094027277; SILVA, Ana Hosana da.
Abstract:
Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) it is a legume that belongs to the Fabaceae
family, of Asian origin. Overcoming seed dormancy is a natural seed mechanism to
ensure long-term species survival, which requires favorable environmental conditions
for reproduction through germination. The research aimed to analyze the germination
of pigeonpea in different types of water. Four types of water were evaluated, and the
treatments, T1 - Commercial mineral water; T2 - Water from the Horto Florestal Olho
D'água da Bica; T3 - Mixed water (50% mineral water and 50% water from the source
of Olho D'água da Bica) and T4 - Rainwater. The experimental design was completely
randomized, with the treatments distributed in 20 Petri dishes, with 10 seeds
composing the experimental plot. At the end of the experiment, there was more seed
loss caused by pathological agents than germinated. The germination of Cajanus cajan
seeds obtained unsatisfactory results according to the different types of water. The
pathogenic microorganisms directly affected the germination of pigeon pea seeds
present in different types of water. Due to the low amount of phytomass produced, it
was not possible to evaluate which type of water would influence it.