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EFFECT OF FIVE SUBSTRATES AND THREE SEED TYPES ON CALENDULA OFFICINALIS (ASTERACEAE) GERMINATION AND SEEDLING DEVELOPMENT
Article number
502_13
Pages
99 – 104
Language
Abstract
The investigation was carried out during May – June 1996 in Agronomical Sciences College – UNESP, Campus de Botucatu.
The objective was to study the effect of seed types (carenate, alate and orbicular) and different substrates (vermiculite, sand, soil, commercial mixture and producer’s mixture) on Calendula officinalis germination and seedling development.
The objective was to study the effect of seed types (carenate, alate and orbicular) and different substrates (vermiculite, sand, soil, commercial mixture and producer’s mixture) on Calendula officinalis germination and seedling development.
The design was in randomized blocks, with 4 replications.
The germination index of the seeds was evaluated, as well as the development of aerial part and root system of the seedlings.
Results showed that seed types have no relation with seedling development, therefore, germination was better on alate and orbicular seeds in C. officinalis. With reference to the substrates, the producer’s mixture and the commercial mixture gave better germination and seedling development.
Authors
L.C. Ming, M.C. Dias, M.C. Ventrella
Keywords
goldmary, Calendula officinalis, substrates, seed types, germination, seedling development
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