Germination and seedling growth of Dimorphandra jorgei MF Silva and Swartzia macrostachya Benth. var. riedelii Cowan |
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Authors: | Brenda Colleen Clifton-Cardoso Marcelo Schramm Mielke José Roberto De Melo Rondinele Nascimento Querino |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (DCB/UESC), Rodovia Ilhéus-Itabuna, km16, Ilheus, BA, 45650-000, Brazil;(2) Centro de Pesquisas do Cacau (CEPEC/CEPLAC), Rodovia Ilhéus-Itabuna, km 22, Ilheus, BA, 45650-000, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Dimorphandra jorgei MF Silva (Caesalpinaceae) and Swartzia macrostachya Benth. var. riedelii Cowan (Fabaceae) are tree species from the southern Bahian Atlantic Forest, identified for the restoration of degraded areas.
The objective of this research is to study their seed germination and seedling growth to develop simple methods for seedling
production in small scale nurseries. Because the species have distinct dormancy and germination characteristics, the seeds
were submitted to different treatments. D. jorgei seeds were immersed in hot water, scarified and stored for 12 weeks in the laboratory environment (25°C). S. macrostachya seeds were submitted to different combinations of drying and storage in the laboratory environment or refrigerator (4°C).
Seedlings were submitted to two light treatments for 3 months: partial shade (52% of full sun) and full shade (12% of full
sun). In D. jorgei, the highest germination occurred for scarified seeds (87%) and for seeds stored for 12 weeks and then scarified (69%). In
S. macrostachya the undried control seeds had the highest germination, followed by that of the refrigeration storage treatment, without predrying
(99% and 97%, respectively). The average values for the growth parameters were greater in full shade for D. jorgei, while S. macrostachya seedlings showed greater growth rates in partial shade. Two months growth is recommended before D. jorgei seedlings are of the sufficient size and leaf number for field planting. On the other hand, a period of 4 months is recommended
for S. macrostachya, due to its relatively slow growth. |
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Keywords: | Brazilian Atlantic rainforest Forest restoration Native species propagation Seedling establishment Shade tolerance |
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