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Physiological potential of Clitoria fairchildiana R. A. Howard. seeds - Fabaceae under different light regimes and temperature

Clitoria fairchildiana Howard, a native of the Amazon region is widely used in reforestation programs, planting trees in the streets, public squares, roads and parking lots because of its broad and leafy canopy and its rapid growth. Thus, the objective was to study the influence of light and temperature regimes on germination and vigor of C. fairchildiana seeds. We evaluated the physiological potential of seeds under constant temperatures (25 and 30°C) and alternating (20-30°C) in different light regimes: white, green, far-red, red and darkness. The experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial 3x5, with four replications. The variables analyzed were: germination percentage, first count and germination speed index (GSI), as well as length and dry mass of shoots and primary roots of seedlings. C. fairchildiana seeds germinate in the dark and in all light regimes, regardless of the temperature used and are considered neutral photoblastic. To evaluate the effect of these seeds is recommended temperature of 30°C in the regime of white light, except for the test seedling dry weight, which indicated the green light, far-red or dark.

sombreiro; forest species; phytochrome; photoblastism


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