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Methodology for tetrazolium test in Amburana cearensis (Allemão) A.C. Smith seeds

This work aimed to evaluate the methodology of tetrazolium test in Amburana cearensis (Allemão) A.C. Smith seeds, establishing the best pre-moistening conditions, as well as temperature, coloration period and tetrazolium solution concentration. The coloration of intact and scarified (sanded) seeds, both with tegument, was directly evaluated in tetrazolium solution at the concentrations of 0.025; 0.050; 0.075; and 1%, at 35 and 40ºC, for 12 and 24 h in the dark. Pre-moistening to remove the tegument was evaluated by using intact and scarified seeds, which were directly immersed in water and subjected to imbibition in paper towel for 12, 24, 36, and 48 h at 35 and 40ºC. After establishing the method to remove the tegument, embryos were subjected to coloration in tetrazolium solution at the concentrations of 0.025; 0.050; 0.075; and 1%. Based on the obtained results, the complete tegument removal is needed for coloration; besides, the temperature of 40ºC is harmful for imbibition during pre-moistening. The tetrazolium test in A. cearensis seeds should be performed including pre-moistening through direct immersion of scarified (sanded) seeds in water for 24h at 35ºC for later complete tegument removal. To achieve the ideal coloration, embryos must be immersed in tetrazolium solution at 0.05% for 3h at 40ºC.

"cumaru"; temperature; concentration; medicinal plants; seeds


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