Effects of different storage conditions on the viability and seedling performance of some recalcitrant species / by Alma M. Ramos.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1993.Description: 105 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: RAMOS, ALMA MOJICA, “EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT STORAGE CONDITIONS ON THE VIABILITY AND SEEDLING PERFORMANCE OF SOME RECALCITRANT SPECIES", A Research Study of the Laboratory School, School of Education of the Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite. Adviser: Mrs. Edna A. Vida The study entitled "Effects of Different Storage Conditions on the Viability and Seedling Performance of Some Recalcitrant Species” was conducted to assess the effect of different storage conditions on the viability and seedling performance of some recalcitrant species. It further aimed to determine which of the treatments is the best in maintaining the viability of seeds which produce good seedlings. Four seeds such as jackfruit, guayabano, citrus, and atis were used in a Split-Plot Design with three replications composing of 20 treatments: 5 storage conditions such as ambient temperature, refrigerated, moist sawdust, moist ash, and inside the jar as the main plot and 4 storage periods such as 10, 20, 30, and 40 days as the subplot. The study revealed that the different storage conditions used greatly affected the viability and seedling performance of the experimented recalcitrant species. Storage of the experimented seed species in a moist sawdust stored for 10 days gave the best result in viability and seedling performance. It was found out that seeds stored in moist sawdust for 10 days produced good seedlings.
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Applied Research IV (Agri-Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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Science High School, College of Education (CED)

RAMOS, ALMA MOJICA, “EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT STORAGE CONDITIONS ON THE VIABILITY AND SEEDLING PERFORMANCE OF SOME RECALCITRANT SPECIES", A Research Study of the Laboratory School, School of Education of the Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite. Adviser: Mrs. Edna A. Vida

The study entitled "Effects of Different Storage Conditions on the Viability and Seedling Performance of Some Recalcitrant Species” was conducted to assess the effect of different storage conditions on the viability and seedling performance of some recalcitrant species.

It further aimed to determine which of the treatments is the best in maintaining the viability of seeds which produce good seedlings.

Four seeds such as jackfruit, guayabano, citrus, and atis were used in a Split-Plot Design with three replications composing of 20 treatments: 5 storage conditions such as ambient temperature, refrigerated, moist sawdust, moist ash, and inside the jar as the main plot and 4 storage periods such as 10, 20, 30, and 40 days as the subplot.

The study revealed that the different storage conditions used greatly affected the viability and seedling performance of the experimented recalcitrant species. Storage of the experimented seed species in a moist sawdust stored for 10 days gave the best result in viability and seedling performance.

It was found out that seeds stored in moist sawdust for 10 days produced good seedlings.

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