Effect of thymol on soybean seeds germination: Physiological and biochemical analysis

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Higher levels of reactive species of oxygen are harmful to plant tissues. This study evaluated the action of different doses of thymol on soybean seed germination, biometric analysis and enzymatic parameters; both involved in germination process. High doses of thymol affected the plantlet growth, but not hampered the germination.

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Ferreira Lima, E. L., Macedo, W. R., & Silva, G. H. (2019). Effect of thymol on soybean seeds germination: Physiological and biochemical analysis. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 62. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2019180251

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