Temperature dependent seed germination of dalbergia nigra allem (Leguminosae)

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Abstract

The germination of endangered species Dalbergia nigra was studied and 30.5 °C was found as optimum temperature, although the species presented a broad temperature range where germination occurs and light had no effect. The analysis of kinetics of seed germination confirmed the asynchronized germination below and above the optimum temperature. The light insensitive seed and germination also at high temperatures indicated that D. nigra could occur both in tinderstories and gaps where the mean temperature was high.

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Ferraz-Grande, F. G. A., & Takaki, M. (2001). Temperature dependent seed germination of dalbergia nigra allem (Leguminosae). Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 44(4), 401–404. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132001000400010

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