Initial seed weight and scarification affect in vitro germination of Echinocactus parry (Engelm)
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2022-07-01Autor
Flores Margez, Juan Pedro
Osuna Avila, Pedro
171447
Garcia-Gonzalez, Dolores-Adilene
Santos-Diaz, Maria del Socorro
171447
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The endemic and threatened species Echinocactus parryi, native to the municipality of
Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, presents important limitations for its reproduction and natural
propagation. It is hypothesized that initial seed weight and scarification would affect the
percentage of seed germination of this species. The objective was to compare the effect of initial
seed weight (two levels) and scarification treatments (four levels) on in vitro germination of E.
parryi. The morphology of seedlings grown for 12 months was also described. Four hundred
seeds were divided into two groups of 200 seeds each: first group, seeds of 35 to 45 mg; and
second group, seeds of 46 to 55 mg. The scarification treatments were a control (intact seeds),
mechanical scarification, application of 25 % sulfuric acid and Murashige and Skoog growing
medium added with 2 mg L-1 of gibberellic acid. Fifty seeds per treatment were placed for
each weight group. Treatments were distributed in a completely randomized experiment with
factorial arrangement. Data were subjected to analysis of variance and means were compared
by Tukey’s test (p ≥ 0.05). Results showed significance in the interaction of seed weight and
mechanical scarification treatment by obtaining 93.2±3.6 % germination in seeds of 35 to 45 mg
and 96.0±3.3 % in seeds of 46 to 55 mg at 30 d of in vitro culture. The morphological description
of the seedlings provided information on the development of E. parryi in juvenile stages, which
differs from the adult stage. Results on germination and the morphological description of the
seedlings represent an important advance for propagation and conservation purposes. To our
knowledge, this is the first report on scarification treatment in seeds of different weights and the
influence on germination, that also recorded the seedling morphology of E. parryi
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