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Germination inhibits the growth of new roots and seedlings in Eugenia uniflora and Eugenia brasiliensis
2015
Journal of Seed Science
Abstract:Seeds of Eugenia species can produce new roots and whole plants even when much of its reserves is removed. However, new roots and seedlings rarely are formed spontaneously, and after cutting, each seed fragment usually produces only one new seedling, suggesting some control of the formation of several seedlings. It is possible, therefore, that germination leads to the production of inhibitory substances avoiding the development of new embryonic tissues. In the present work we have
doi:10.1590/2317-1545v37n3150595
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