Evaluation of pre-germination treatments in Carapa guianensis AUBL
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https://doi.org/10.22267/rcia.203702.138https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/6142Fecha
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Universidad de NariñoPalabras clave
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Understanding seed germination of native forest species of the Tropical wet
forest is essential for ecosystem regeneration and conservation, which have
been affected by the exploitation of wood and non-wood forest products.
Carapa guianensis Aulb. (Meliaceae) has been exploited due to the high quality
of its wood and seeds. Particularly, the latter is a source of a medicinal oil
of high value to the pharmaceutical industry. The indiscriminate use of this
species has reduced its population size; therefore, scientific knowledge of
its sexual propagation in nurseries is vital. This research aimed to evaluate
seed germination of C. guianensis under different pre-germination treatments
and substrates at the Centro de Investigación El Mira of AGROSAVIA. Pregermination
assays were conducted in a split-plot design with a random
distribution of four repetitions. The cumulative germination percentage
(CGP) and mean germination time (t50) were calculated and analyzed
through an ANOVA, and Tukey’s multiple comparison test using InfoStat
V.2016. Significant differences for CGP among treatments (p<0.0001) and
interactions (p<0.0096) were found. The highest germination percentage
(61%) was achieved in S1+T4; however, the T50 did not show significant
differences (p=0.24). This research demonstrates that the highest germination
percentage is achieved through a scarification treatment with imbibition in
sand substrate under the agroclimatic conditions of Tumaco.
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Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas; Vol.37, Núm. 2 (2020): Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas (Dec.);p. 56–66.
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