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Drying method influences the development of germinability, dessication tolerance and subsequent longevity of immature seeds of sumaúma (Ceiba pentandra L. Gaertn. (Bombacaceae)

M. De J. V. Jr. Lima    
R. H. Ellis    
T. D. Jong and I. D. K. Ferraz    
    

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