Affiliation:
1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
2. Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Brazil
3. Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil
Abstract
Abstract: “Mofumbo” (Combretum leprosum Mart. (Combretaceae) is a neotropical species of wood, pharmacological, beekeeping and environmental importance. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the biochemical and physiological responses in C. leprosum seeds under different storage environments. The experiment was carried out in a factorial (2 x 7), with two storage conditions (natural and climate-controlled environments) and seven storage periods (0; 60; 120; 180; 240; 300 and 360 days), in four replications per treatment. At the beginning of storage and at 60-day intervals, the seeds were analyzed for water content, physiological potential (germination, germination speed index, root and shoot lengths and seedling dry mass) and biochemical (neutral lipids, lipid peroxidation, total and reducing sugars, total free amino acids, and starch). The results indicated that storing “mofumbo” seeds for 360 days reduced viability, being more pronounced after 180 days, regardless of the storage environment. “Mofumbo” seeds were stored in a natural environment for 180 days, resulting in less lipid degradation. After this period, the reduction was associated with the attack of reducing sugars on amino acids. Thus, it is concluded that “mofumbo” seeds must be stored in a natural environment for up to 180 days.
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
Reference40 articles.
1. Biochemical and physiological changes of Tabebuia roseoalba (ridl.) sandwith (bignoniaceae) seeds under storage;ABBADE L.C.;Journal of Seed Science,2014
2. Physiological and biochemical changes during hermetic storage of Moringa oleifera seeds;AFZAL I.;South African Journal of Botany,2020
3. Frutos e sementes: morfologia aplicada à sistemática de dicotiledôneas;BARROSO G.M.,2004
4. Seeds: physiology of development, germination and dormancy;BEWLEY J.D.,2013
5. Physiological and biochemical changes during seed deterioration: a review;BILAL M.S.;International Journal of Recent Scientific Research,2015