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The present study investigated the influence of two Brazilian environments on the physico-chemical and physiological properties of <i>Jatropha curcas</i> L. (physic nut) - an oilseed plant of great potential in biodiesel productio...
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The present study investigated the influence of two Brazilian environments on the physico-chemical and physiological properties of <i>Jatropha curcas</i> L. (physic nut) - an oilseed plant of great potential in biodiesel production. Fruits and seeds of plants grown in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest (AF) and in the semiarid climate of Caatinga (SA) were compared. Fruits from the SA were longer, wider and heavier than those from the AF. In contrast, the AF seeds were larger and heavier than the SA seeds. Soluble sugars, protein, relative water content and electrical conductivity of the SA seeds significantly exceeded that of the AF seeds by 28%, 23%, 32% and 94%, respectively. Seeds of the AF had a significantly greater percentage germination (17.5%) and needed less time to germinate (10%) than did the SA seeds. Shoot dry biomass of seedlings grown from the AF seeds significantly exceeded that of the SA by 18.5%. Results suggest this pattern may be due to the higher carbon storage (i.e. sugars, proteins and oil) in the AF than SA seeds. Further studies are warranted to verify whether the differences observed between the seed sources investigated in the present study could be due to varietal or biotype factors.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/BT10102
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