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Seed Size, Seed Germination, and Seedling Survival of Brazilian Tropical Tree Species Differing in Successional Statu

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Biotropica, 33(3), p.447-457, 2001Trabajos contenidos:
  • Pereira, de Souza, R
  • Valio, F.M
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Seed germination and seedling establishment patterns have been used to classify species as shade tolerant or intolerant. The main objective of this research was to investigate, under controlled conditions, seed germination of species from different successional positions as well as to follow seed germination and seedling survival under natural shade in the field. The species studied were Solanum granuloso-leprosum, Trema mirrantha, Cecropia pachystachya. Croton piptocalF, Bauhinia f. ata subsp. pruinosa, Senna macranthera, Schizolobium parahyba, Piptadenia gonoacantha, Chorisia speciosa, Pseudo bombax grandijlorum, Firm guaranitica, Esen beckia leioratpa, Pachystroma longifolium, Myroxylon peruifprum, and Hymenaea courbaril. Field trials were carried out at Santa Genebra Municipal Reserve, Campinas, SP, Brazil, at the forest edge and in the understory. No significant correlations were detected between successional status and seed size or seed water content. Light-regulated germination was present only in small-seeded species. In field experiments, most species, including the light-sensitive ones, were able to germinate under the canopy, where a low red/far-red ratio predominates. Most species, mainly those of early- and intermediate successional positions, presented low seedling survival rates under shade. Myroxylon peru;ferum was the most shade tolerant species, while S. granuloso-lqrosum, C speciosa, I? gonoacantha, E guaranitica, 7: micrantha, and S. parahyba were the most shade intolerant. These latter species showed little or no survival under the shade conditions.
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Seed germination and seedling establishment patterns have been used to classify species as shade tolerant or intolerant. The main objective of this research was to investigate, under controlled conditions, seed germination of species from different successional positions as well as to follow seed germination and seedling survival under natural shade in the field. The species studied were Solanum granuloso-leprosum, Trema mirrantha, Cecropia pachystachya. Croton piptocalF, Bauhinia f. ata subsp. pruinosa, Senna macranthera, Schizolobium parahyba, Piptadenia gonoacantha, Chorisia speciosa, Pseudo bombax grandijlorum, Firm guaranitica, Esen beckia leioratpa, Pachystroma longifolium, Myroxylon peruifprum, and Hymenaea courbaril. Field trials were carried out at Santa Genebra Municipal Reserve, Campinas, SP, Brazil, at the forest edge and in the understory. No significant correlations were detected between successional status and seed size or seed water content. Light-regulated germination was present only in small-seeded species. In field experiments, most species, including the light-sensitive ones, were able to germinate under the canopy, where a low red/far-red ratio predominates. Most species, mainly those of early- and intermediate successional positions, presented low seedling survival rates under shade. Myroxylon peru;ferum was the most shade tolerant species, while S. granuloso-lqrosum, C speciosa, I? gonoacantha, E guaranitica, 7: micrantha, and S. parahyba were the most shade intolerant. These latter species showed little or no survival under the shade conditions.

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