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Imbibition phases and germination response of Mimosa bimucronata (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) to water submersion
Authors:D  bora Kestring, Jeferson Klein, Luciana Cristina Candido Ribeiro de Menezes,Marcelo Nogueira Rossi
Affiliation:aUnesp – São Paulo State University, Departamento de Botânica, IB, Botucatu 18618-000, SP, Brazil;bUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp), Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Diadema 09941-510, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Mimosa bimucronata is a pioneering tree that occurs predominantly in moist lowlands, floodplains and on margins of rivers and lakes in Latin America. The effect of submergence on seed germination in M. bimucronata was firstly studied. Patterns of water absorption by M. bimucronata seeds were investigated thereafter to assess the imbibition phases of scarified and unscarified seeds. The germination percentage was significantly higher in scarified than in unscarified seeds, and the velocity of seed germination also increased considerably in scarified seeds. Submergence duration did not significantly affect germination percentages of scarified and unscarified seeds. Therefore, seed viability after submersion suggests that M. bimucronata may display hydrochorous dispersal and also that seeds are able to germinate successfully in areas with frequent seasonal flooding. With respect to imbibition phases, phase II was very short or even absent for scarified and unscarified seeds; therefore, a plateau, where water absorption by seeds is established, was not observed. Finally, we verified that the passage from phase I to III was very tenuous and took a long time in seeds without scarification.
Keywords:Germination   Mimosa bimucronata   Flooding   Imbibition phases   Dispersal
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