http://lattes.cnpq.br/8431853438224522; MARIANO, Bruno Fabio.
Abstract:
Seed dormancy is common in many species of the Caatinga, and tegumentary
impermeability is one of the main factors that prevent water absorption. Thus, the
objective of this study was to determine the best method for overcoming
dormancy and biometry of seeds of jurema-de-imbira (Mimosa ophthalmocentra Mart.
ex Benth.) in the Cariri region of Paraíba. The study was carried out at the Laboratory
of Plant Anatomy and Physiology (LAFIV/CDSA/UFCG). The seeds were collected
from adult matrices located in the Goiânia site, rural area of Itapetim - PE. Seven
pre-germinative treatments were used for dormancy tests: T1: intact seeds immersed
in water for 48 hours; T2: topping and immersed in water for 48 hours; T3: intact
seeds immersed in water for 24 hours; T4: topping and immersed in water for 24
hours; T5: lopping; T6: manual scarification with sandpaper #80 opposite the hilum
and T7: intact seed - control. The following parameters were evaluated: emergence
(%), emergence speed index, seedling length (cm) and seedling dry mass (g). The
experimental design was completely randomized, with four replicates of twenty-five
seeds for each test. For the biometric data, the averages of length, width and
thickness were calculated, which presented averages of 3.37 mm, 2.83 mm and
0.51 mm, respectively. Regarding the physiological quality data, it was observed that
topping followed by immersion in water for 24 hours (T4) was the treatment that
promoted the best results for emergence, emergence speed index and seedling length
with values of 57%, 2.72 and 11.2 cm, respectively. For the dry mass data, it was
observed that the treatments intact seeds immersed in water for 48 hours (T1) and
(T4) topping with immersion in water for 24 hours were those that promoted the
highest levels. On the other hand, the treatment topping and immersion in water for 48
hours (T2) did not present any emergence. Thus, (T4) topping followed by immersion
in water for 24 hours is, considering the evaluated treatments, an adequate method
for overcoming dormancy of M. ophthalmocentra seeds in the Cariri region of Paraíba.