Time of Gathering in Palo Morado (Mexican Peltogyne M.) in Acapulco Gro., Mexico
Abstract
Six trees Mexican Peltogyne M. the effect of varying dates on germination was assessed a randomized block design with split plot with five blocks (replicates), on large plots was used trees (five) were placed on the plots and dates girls collects (six). Each plot had five small bags, these in turn had five seeds, 25 seeds of each in use date of its respective shaft (small plot) in each large plot (collection date). The best results for germination were to date one with a value of 72.48% and date two with value 61.12%, the minimum value was 24.48 for six date. So the seeds are harvested early so have higher germination rates.
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