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Seed germination of pitaya (Hylocereus spp.) as affected by seed extraction method, storage, germination conditions, germination assessment approach and water potential

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Pages 372-394 | Received 18 Dec 2018, Accepted 03 Apr 2019, Published online: 22 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

To breed and preserve pitaya (Hylocereus spp.) genetic resources, reliable information on seed storage and germination conditions is needed. Therefore, this study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of the following factors on germination of pitaya seeds: seed extraction method (manual vs. enzymatic seed extraction), storage time and conditions (up to 12 months at room temperature and in a cold storage chamber), germination conditions [temperature (15, 20, 25 and 30ºC) and light (blue, red and darkness)], germination assessment method (conventional vs. automated with digital image analysis), harvesting season (2014 and 2015), and water potential (−0.5, −1.0 and −2.0 MPa induced by polyethylene glycol 6000 or NaCl). Results showed that freshly extracted seeds germinated close to 100% within one week. Enzymatic seed extraction increased germination speed. Room temperature-stored seeds lost viability compared to cold-stored seeds, whose germination did not change across 12 months of storage. When seeds were germinated at 15°C and in darkness, germination rate and speed decreased. Conventional and image analysis approaches showed a high coefficient of determination when measuring seed germination and allowed to calculate additional parameters, such as maximum germination (gMAX) and time to achieve 50% germination (T50). Water potential of −0.5 MPa negatively affected seed vigor but not gMAX; germination was inhibited below −1.0 MPa. Hylocereus seeds were more affected by polyethylene glycol 6000 than by NaCl at the same water potential.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank the technical assistance of G. Durán-Jiménez and V. Campos-Sánchez.

Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in Mendeley at http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/ddmz8x5spy.1

Data deposition

Hernández-Pridybailo, Andrés; Zerpa-Catanho, Dessireé; Madrigal-Ortiz, Viviana; Zúñiga-Centeno, Adonay; Porras-Martínez, Carolina; Jiménez, Víctor M.; Barboza-Barquero, Luis (2018), “Pitaya seed germination research data”, Mendeley Data, v1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/ddmz8x5spy.1

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Author contribution statement

Hernández-Pridybailo, A. and Zerpa-Catanho, D. contributed equally to this manuscript.

Barboza-Barquero, L., Hernández-Pridybailo, A., Jiménez, V. M. and Zerpa-Catanho, D. designed the experiments.

Hernández-Pridybailo, A., Madrigal-Ortiz, V. and Zerpa-Catanho, D. conducted the experiments.

Hernández-Pridybailo, A., Zerpa-Catanho, D. and Zúñiga-Centeno, A. analyzed the data.

Barboza-Barquero, L., Hernández-Pridybailo, A. Jiménez, V. M., Porras-Martínez, C. and Zerpa-Catanho, D., wrote the manuscript.

The manuscript was reviewed and approved by all authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by “Vicerrectoría de Investigación” at “Universidad de Costa Rica” under grants VI-734-A5-029 and VI-734-B4-229; Vicerrectoría de Investigacion, Universidad de Costa Rica [Grants VI-734-A5-029 and VI-734-B4-229].

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