Resposta de varjo (Parkia multijuga) a subdoses de glyphosate Response of varjo (Parkia multijuga) seedlings to reduced glyphosate ratesWood consumption has significantly increased in Brazil and worldwide.The environmental pressure to preserve native forest led to the need to establish reforestation ...
Progenies of Parkia multijuga diverge as to the silvicultural performance during the initial establishment of the plantations. Therefore, the grouping of progenies with better performance is fundamental in the selection of superior genetic material for the composition of productive plantations of this ...
Parkia seeds have a naturally slow and irregular germination due to tegument impermeability. This study aimed to evaluate different methods of overcoming physical dormancy in Parkia multijuga, P. velutina and P. panurensis seeds. Seeds were collected at the Pedro ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a staining pattern through tetrazolium test to evaluate seed viability of Parkia multijuga Benth (fava-arara-tucupi). The seeds were scarified, soaked into water and distilled for 48 hours for tegument removal and then immersed in a 0.05%;0.1%;and 0.3...
The purpose of this study was to develop a staining pattern through tetrazolium test to evaluate seed viability of Parkia multijuga Benth (fava-arara-tucupi). The seeds were scarified, soaked into water and distilled for 48 hours for tegument removal and then immersed in a 0.05%; 0.1%; and ...
Thus, inhibitors of serine and cysteine peptidases may be involved in the regulation of proteolysis during the seed germination and post-germination of Parkia multijuga . Our findings reveal the critical role of the peptidases and peptidase inhibitors during seed germination, as well as the potential...
multijuga, and P. ulei; and a NLR group composed of P. cachimboensis, P. discolor, P. igneiflora, P. lutea, and P. nitida. All species of the NLR group belong to the same clade, with a molecular age estimated at 12.8 million years, which is virtually the same age as interpreted ...
Abstract This study details the unusual morphology of polyads of three species of Parkia ( P. multijuga Benth., P. ulei (Harms) Kuhlm., and P. pendula (Willd.) Benth. ex Walp.) and suggests functions for polyad adaptive traits that are linked to the reproductive success of the species...