MELLO, D. R.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8907988739516989; MELLO, Daniela Rosario de.
Resumo:
The native tree species of Caatinga require specific studies, in order to identify their
potential use for different purposes. Thus, information on morphological characteristics of
fruits and seeds allow aid in species identification in natural regeneration studies of
degraded areas. In this sense, the objective of this study is to describe the morphological
characteristics of fruits and seeds, as well as the phases of germination process and native
species seedlings as jurema imbira (Mimosa ophthalmocentra Mart. ex Benth). The fruits
and seeds were collected from mother trees in the experimental area, located in
UFCG/CDSA, Campus Sumé. – PB. For the morphological description of the fruits, seeds
and germinating seedlings of both species were examined 100 units that were selected
randomly. Seeds of both species range from oblong to orbicular, with hard, smooth surface
and presence of pleurograma; axial embryo with membranous cotyledons and epigeal
phanerocotylar The described and illustrated aspects were homogeneous and reliable for
species identification. Thus, it can be useful in seed technology works for evaluating
physiological quality and natural regeneration studies.