Material suplementario Artículo 68251. Evaluación de viabilidad de semillas de 17 especies tropicales altoandinas por la prueba de germinación y la prueba de tetrazolio
Supplementary material Article 68251. Assessment of seed viability of 17 high andean tropical species by germination and tetrazolium tests
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https://doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v40n2.76108Keywords:
calidad de semilla, embrión, páramo, propagación (es)embryo, páramo, propagation, seed quality (en)
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Anexo 1. Artículos con diferentes métodos para evaluar la viabilidad de semillas. La X muestra que método fue utilizado en cada estudio, en algunos artículos fueron utilizados dos métodos.
Annex 1. Articles with different methods to evaluate the viability of seeds. The X shows which method was used in each study, in some articles two methods were used.
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