Germination and acclimatization of <i>Melocactus sergipensis</i> Taylor & Meiado

Authors

  • Eronides Soares Bravo Filho UFS/SEED-SE
  • Marlucia Cruz de Santana Universidade Federal de Sergipe
  • Paulo Augusto Almeida Santos Universidade Federal de Sergipe
  • Adauto de Souza Ribeiro Universidade Federal de Sergipe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21826/2446-82312019v74e2019009

Keywords:

Turk’s cap cactus, ex situ condition, conservation, in vitro establishment

Abstract

Melocactus sergipensis is endemic to the state of Sergipe in northeastern Brazil, with an estimated population of 100 adult individuals. The present study evaluated the effect of imbibition on the in vitro and ex vitro germination of M. sergipensis seeds, and the influence of different substrates on acclimatization. The experimental design was completely randomized, and the data were evaluated using an Analysis of Variance with Tukey’s test, considering a 5% significance level. Soaking the seeds for 6 h in 2 mg L-1 GA3 increased in vitro germination significantly, from 10% to 38%, although no significant variation was found in germination rates among the different substrates. Acclimatization occurred in all substrates, with a survival rate of over 88%.

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Author Biographies

Eronides Soares Bravo Filho, UFS/SEED-SE

Graduado em ciências biológica, especialista em educação ambiental, mestre e doutorando em Desenvolvimento e meio Ambiente UFS

Marlucia Cruz de Santana, Universidade Federal de Sergipe

Profa. Do departamento de Biologia UFS.

Paulo Augusto Almeida Santos, Universidade Federal de Sergipe

Prof. Do departamento de Biologia UFS

Adauto de Souza Ribeiro, Universidade Federal de Sergipe

Prof. do departamento de ecologia UFS

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Published

2019-08-19

How to Cite

Bravo Filho, E. S., de Santana, M. C., Santos, P. A. A., & Ribeiro, A. de S. (2019). Germination and acclimatization of <i>Melocactus sergipensis</i> Taylor & Meiado. Iheringia. Série Botânica., 74. https://doi.org/10.21826/2446-82312019v74e2019009

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