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Viability and ultrastructural responses of seeds and embryonic axes of Trichilia emetica to different dehydration and storage conditions
2006
South African Journal of Botany
The seeds of Trichilia emetica, a multi-purpose tropical forest species, displayed typical recalcitrant behaviour, being shed at an average axis water concentration of 2.82 g per g dry matter (g g À 1 ), and losing viability when dehydrated to axis water concentrations below 0.42 and 0.26 g g À 1 , when dried slowly or rapidly, respectively. The ultrastructure at shedding was indicative of active metabolism, as would be expected of mature recalcitrant seeds which grade into germinative
doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2005.07.001
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