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Seed quality is an important issue in forestry as it is an essential parameter in the production of high quality planting material. Many factors may hinder the harvesting of high quality seeds, including an insufficient number of sunny days, external ...
K. Nawrot‐Chorabik+5 more
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Do scarification and seed soaking periods promote maximum vigor in seedlings of Hymenaea courbaril?
: The aim of this study was to establish a methodology to determine physiological vigor in small and large seeds of Hymenaea courbaril L. non-scarified seeds and scarified by the electrical conductivity test and period of seed soaking in water aiming at ...
O. J. Smiderle, A. G. Souza
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Mechanical scarification technique breaks seed coat-mediated dormancy in wild oat (Avena fatua)
Wild oat is a herbicide resistance-prone global weed species that causes significant economic losses in dryland and horticultural agriculture. As a result, there has been a significant research effort to control this species.
Roberto Lujan Rocha+4 more
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Automation of the Acorn Scarification Process as a Contribution to Sustainable Forest Management. Case Study: Common Oak [PDF]
The basic principle of silviculture is the rational use of natural regeneration. The acceleration and equalisation of seed germination and an increase of the field seed germination ability are affected by seed scarification, which results in the ...
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz+10 more
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SEED PHYSICAL SCARIFICATION AND GROWING MEDIA ON VIGOR OF Moringa oleifera
This experiment was aimed to reveal the effect of seed physical scarification and various growing media on vigor of Moringa oleifera. This study was conducted in greenhouse and consisted of two phases of experiment; first was studied the effect of ...
- Ubaidillah, A. V. Zulaiha, R. Dianita
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THERMAL STRESS IN THE ADEQUACY OF THE CHEMICAL SCARIFICATION PERIOD IN BRACHIARIA SEEDS
Forage seeds often have a low germination percentage due to their seeds' dormancy, such as seeds of the genus Urochloa. Chemical scarification is chosen to overcome the dormancy, yet the seed's vigor level is not taken into account.
Adriana Hernandes Pinto+4 more
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The objective of this research is to identify a treatment that can break the dormancy and increase the vigor of candlenut seed (Reutealis trisperma (Blanco) Airy Shaw) seedling.
E. P. Utami, E. Santika, C. Hidayat
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Investigation the effect of different treatments of seed dormancy breaking on germination Taverniera cuneifolia [PDF]
The genus Taverniera from Fabaceae family is one of the most valuable plant species compatible with desert areas, which is very important in terms of forage production, soil conservation, and medicinal properties.
Mohammad Pichand+2 more
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Soil scarification removed surface layers including nutrients and buried seeds. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the success of alternative practices that intentionally leave the surface soil (screening and replacing) along with the standard ...
Haruka Yamazaki, Toshiya Yoshida
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Diagnosis of paediatric HIV/AIDS. [PDF]
(East African Medical Journal: 2002 79(3): 109 ...
Amornkul, PN, De Cock, K
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