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Evaluation of the internal morphology of seeds of Terminalia argentea (Combrateceae) by x-ray testing

Forest species, especially those from the Cerrado, are characterised by a high incidence of predation, empty fruit and deficiency in embryo formation. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the internal morphology of seeds of Terminalia argentea Mart. et Zucc. by X-ray testing, and to verify its relationship to germination. The experiment was conducted at the Laboratory for Image Analysis of the Department for Plant Production, at the Escola Superior Luis de Queiroz, in the city of Piracicaba, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Three batches of seeds of T. argentea were collected and taken to the laboratory, where radiographic analysis of 200 seeds from each lot was carried out. The seeds were placed 28.0 cm from the source of the X-ray emissions, digital equipment from Faxitron X-ray, model MX-20 DC 12. The seeds were then classified according to their internal morphology as seen in the radiographs, with three categories being established: full, empty and misshapen seeds. Germination tests were performed for each category of seed. The statistical design employed was a factorial scheme of three groups and three categories. From the results obtained in this work, use of X-ray testing of seeds of Terminalia argentea is promising for the detection of the fruit quality of the seed lots, aiding in the separation of empty seeds and those with embryonic abnormalities, and precluding their storage or immediate use. X-ray testing at an intensity of 26 kV for 1.2 seconds was effective in assessing the internal morphology of seeds of Terminalia argentea.

Image analysis; Tree species of the Cerrado; Germination


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