B. N. P. Silva’s research while affiliated with UFGD - Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados and other places

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Figure 1. Mass increment over time in Crotalaria ochroleuca and Crotalaria spectabilis measured at 20-30 °C and a photoperiod of 8 h:16 h (light: dark). Bars represent standard deviation.
Figure 2. Effect of priming treatments on germination and initial growth of Crotalaria. A -Radicle protrusion; B -Hypocotyl elongation; C -Normal seedlings of Crotalaria ochroleuca; D -Radicle protrusion; E -Hypocotyl elongation; F -Normal seedlings of Crotalaria spectabilis.
Figure 3. Effect of priming treatments on speed germination and initial growth of Crotalaria. A -Radicle protrusion speed index; B -Germination speed index of Crotalaria ochroleuca; C -Radicle protrusion speed index; D -Germination speed index of Crotalaria spectabilis.
An insight into seed priming response of Crotalaria ochroleuca and Crotalaria spectabilis during storage
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March 2024

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Brazilian Journal of Biology

B. N. P. Silva

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T. E. Masetto

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L. G. Rocha

The proper establishment of plants is essential for the efficient use of resources such as water and light. Besides, even after seed storage and sowing the uniform establishment of plants is essential for their success. Crotalaria ochroleuca and Crotalaria spectabilis are important medicinal plants with poor seed germination rate, occasionally. The effects of seed priming in both C. ochroleuca and C. spectabilis were evaluated in seed performance even after seeds storage for up 90-days. Experimental assays were performed in a randomized design with gibberellic acid (GA3, 100 ppm), polyethylene glycol (PEG 6000, -0.2 MPa) and PEG (-0.2 MPa) + GA3 (100 ppm) solutions during seed priming in four replicates. Seeds not submitted to priming treatments constituted control. Seeds physiological performance were evaluated immediately and even after 30, 60 and 90-days seed dry-storage. The data obtained in each experiment were submitted to variance analysis (ANOVA) adopting a confidence level of 95%. The effects of seed priming with PEG and GA3 during seed ageing were significant for germination variables of C. ochroleuca and C. spectabilis. During dry storage, seed viability of both species gradually decreased and the first symptoms were delayed seed germination, especially more evident for C. ochroleuca, even in primed or non-primed seeds. Afterwards, C. ochroleuca seeds previously GA3 primed had higher results of root protrusion (86%), hypocotyls elongation (76%) and complete seedlings (75%) than non-primed seeds (control). These findings shown a good potential of hormopriming to attenuate damage during the seed aging of C. ochroleuca.

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Figure 1. Maximum, minimum temperature and precipitation during safflower seed production in the winter season in Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. 2019. Source: Guia Clima (EMBRAPA, 2019).
Figure 2. Lowercase letters compare each temperature in the same GA treatments (0 or 100 µM) or light/dark. Capital letters compare the same temperature in each GA treatment (0 ou 100 µM) or light/dark.
Figure 3. Lowercase letters compare each temperature in the same GA treatments (0 or 100 µM) or light/dark. Capital letters compare the same temperature in each GA treatment (0 ou 100 µM) or light/dark.
Figure 4. Lowercase letters compare each temperature in the same GA treatments (0 or 100 µM) or light/dark. Capital letters compare the same temperature in each GA treatment (0 ou 100 µM) or light/dark.
Regulation of dormancy break and germination of safflower seeds: the role of GA3, light and cold temperatures

October 2023

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Brazilian Journal of Biology

The safflower crop is considered a great alternative for crop rotation since drought tolerance and low production cost are attractive for its choice. However, safflower seeds show dormancy soon after dispersal from the mother plant, making it difficult to successfully establish plants using newly harvested seeds. The influence of temperature, gibberellin and light/dark on dormancy break of safflower seeds during storage were investigated. In a completely randomized design, freshly harvested seeds or stored for 100 and 200 days (paper bag, 20 °C/ 60% UR) were treated with GA3 (0 and 100 µM), at 4, 10 and 25 °C, in the presence and absence of light, during the germination test. Seeds were evaluated for germination percentage, germination speed and seedling survival after 21 days. The temperature of 10 °C, in combination with GA3 (0/100 µM), or light/dark, provided the highest seed germination results, for freshly-harvested seeds and stored seeds. Collectively, these observations indicate that dormancy was not affected by gibberellic acid (100 µM GA3) and the germination results at 21 days were significantly higher, in relation to the use of GA3, under light or dark. Recently harvested seeds could efficiently germinate at 10 °C in the dark, while seeds dry-stored at 20 °C had decreased germination percentages.

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... Both embryo sensitivity to ABA and GA metabolism play important roles in the expression of dormancy of the developing sorghum grain (Benech-Arnold and Rodríguez 2018). Moreover, plant height is especially affected by hormones like GA (Eshed and Lippman 2019), and GA 3 is one of major contents in GA, which significantly associated with seed dormancy and plant height (Silva et al. 2023;Renata et al. 2013;Eshed and Lippman 2019;Kong et al. 2023). The transgenic lines with higher endogenous ABA content have lower endogenous GA 3 content, leading to shorter plant height, shorter internode length, and thicker internode diameter ( Fig. 5a and b). ...

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Regulation of dormancy break and germination of safflower seeds: the role of GA3, light and cold temperatures

Brazilian Journal of Biology