Tamaño de semilla en la calidad fisiológica de Dactylis glomerata L. Y Lolium perenne L.
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2018-05Autor
Mendoza Pedroza, Sergio Iban
Garay Martinez, Jonathan Raul
Rojas Garcia, Adelaido Rafael
Joaquin Torres, Bertin Maurilio
Cruz Hernandez, Aldenamar
Joaquin Cancino, Santiago
Hernandez Garay, Alfonso
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The objective of this study was to evaluate two seed sizes in the physiological quality of orchard grass and perennial ryegrass (Dactylis glomerata L., Lolium perenne L.). The treatments were two sizes of seed (large:LS and small:SS). The variables were: emergence (EM), abnormal seedlings (AS), non-germinated seeds (NGS), establishment (ES), viability (VI), speed of emergence (SE), seedling height (SH), and root length (RL). A CRD with 4 repetitions were used. It was observed that, regardless of the size, the EM was higher in perennial ryegrass (p¿0.05), compared to orchard
grass, due to it presenting the highest (p¿0.05) percentage of AS and NGS.
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