Optimal temperature for germination and seedling development of cowpea seeds
2. Zero hunger
seedling development
0106 biological sciences
estrés térmico
Germinación
desarrollo de plántulas
Plant physiology
Estrés térmico
Germination
Thermal stress
15. Life on land
Semillas
Fisiología vegetal
germinación
01 natural sciences
thermal stress
germination
Seeds
Desarrollo de plántulas
Seedling development
Vigna unguiculata
DOI:
10.17584/rcch.2020v14i2.10339
Publication Date:
2020-11-04T02:56:08Z
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ABSTRACT
Temperature is one of the climatic elements that affect most the germination process and seedling development. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the germination and seedling development of cowpea cultivars under increasing temperature. The seeds of the cultivars Acauã, Carijó, Guariba, Gurguéia, Itaim, Juruá, Pajeú, Potengi, Pujante, Rouxinol, Tapahium, and Tumucumaque were kept in germination chamber at temperatures of 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40°C, with photoperiod of 12 h. Cowpea seeds have optimal germination performance and seedling development at temperatures in the range of 30.49 - 35.48°C. The cultivars presented germination percentage above 91% under 40°C, however, the seedling were abnormal. The temperature of 20°C provided germination above 96%, but with a longer period to germinate. The temperature range between 30 - 35°C favored the germination speed index, average time, and seed germination speed, with optimum temperatures varying between the cultivars. The highest rate of normal seedlings was observed at temperatures between 25 and 35°C.
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