Study on fruit and seed morphology and morphometry, seed phytochemicals, and germination characterization in three populations of Echinocereus stramineus (Cactaceae) at Ciudad Juárez Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Resumen
In this study, the fruit and seed morphological and morphometric
parameters, the seed phytochemical content, and the germination process were
analyzed for three populations of Echinocereus stramineus located at Juárez
Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico. The morphometric variables were measured for
each fruit and seeds obtained from each one. The seeds were subjected to three
times of immersion in H2SO4 as scarification treatment, allowing the seed
development for 21 days for the characterization of the germination process. The
germination percentage, mean germination time, germination speed, and mean
germination speed were calculated. The seedling morphometry was also measured
for all treatments. The concentration of reducing sugars, total phenols, tannins,
flavonoids, and antioxidant activity (DPPH and FRAP) were determined for seeds
under basal conditions. The fruits from the three populations showed significant
differences in length and width, with the Sierra of Ciudad Juárez (SCJ) population
having the longest and widest fruits. The SCJ seeds had the highest mass values,
while those from the Sierra of Presidio (SP) and SCP populations showed the
highest length, length/width ratio, area, and perimeter. Immersion in H2SO4
improved the germination percentage in SCJ and SP seeds. This treatment also
caused a gradual decrease in the mean germination time and a progressive
increase in the mean germination rate and germination speed index across seeds
from all three populations as the immersion time increased. Similarly, the seedling
stem length and area in SP seeds increased with immersion time. The seeds from
the SP population had the highest reducing sugar content, while those from the
Sierra of Samalayuca (SS) population showed the highest levels of flavonoids,
phenolics, tannins, and antioxidant activity.
