Chemical composition, embryo anatomy and viability by tetrazolium test of pyrenes of Euterpe edulis Mart.

Authors

  • Emerson Iossi Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
  • Fabíola Vitti Môro Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
  • Roseli Aparecida Ferrari Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos
  • Rafael Marani Barbosa Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz
  • Roberval Daiton Vieira Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v11i4a5399

Keywords:

anatomy, Arecaceae, biometry, germination, viability

Abstract

The advancement of knowledge and technologies for production, quality assessment and conservation of seeds of E. edulis is a need imposed by the high demand for this plants. Information on biometry, chemical composition and anatomy of seeds and seedlings give basis for the marking of future studies. The objectives of this study were to describe the biometrics and chemical composition of fruits and seeds, the anatomy of embryos; assess the viability of seeds by tetrazolium and classify the seeds of Euterpe edulis Mart. as for desiccation and storage tolerance. Seeds were analyzed for biometrics, water content, chemical composition, germination and seedling emergence. For the tetrazolium test, embryonic axes were immersed in a solution at 40°C for one, two, four and six hours. As for desiccation tolerance, seeds with water content of 45.7, 12 and 5% were evaluated for germination. E. edulis seeds have 83.1% carbohydrates and recalcitrant behavior, and the tetrazolium test conducted at 40°C in solution at 0.2% concentration for two hours proved to be adequate to estimate seed viability.

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Published

2016-12-31

How to Cite

Emerson Iossi, Fabíola Vitti Môro, Roseli Aparecida Ferrari, Rafael Marani Barbosa, & Roberval Daiton Vieira. (2016). Chemical composition, embryo anatomy and viability by tetrazolium test of pyrenes of Euterpe edulis Mart. Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 11(4), 310-316. https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v11i4a5399

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Section

Agronomy