Tropical Forestry Handbook 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54601-3_78
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Genetics and Forest Seed Handling

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“…In contrast, in E. cyclocarpum HP-25/35 shortened lag time and increased germination rate. Some of the differences obtained with priming treatments were marginal, but if germination rate and lag time were faster and shorter, respectively, such as in S. macrophylla , these advantages turn relevant for the nursery practices (Schmidt, 2000), because even small changes in the germination parameters might shorten permanence of seedlings in the seedbed and greenhouse or shade house.…”
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“…In contrast, in E. cyclocarpum HP-25/35 shortened lag time and increased germination rate. Some of the differences obtained with priming treatments were marginal, but if germination rate and lag time were faster and shorter, respectively, such as in S. macrophylla , these advantages turn relevant for the nursery practices (Schmidt, 2000), because even small changes in the germination parameters might shorten permanence of seedlings in the seedbed and greenhouse or shade house.…”
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“…Therefore, restoration practices based on native species are urgently required to face the effects of deforestation and climatic change, but there is limited knowledge about propagation requirements for most of the native species as well as methods to decrease seedling and sapling mortality in the field (Lamb, 2012). The use of locally valuable native species is also limited because of the lack of nurseries interested in their propagation; therefore, a limited number of native species are propagated worldwide, especially in the tropics (Schmidt, 2000).…”
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“…The experiment ceased after five days with no further germination. No pre-treatment of seeds was required for the selected species to break dormancy ( Schmidt, 2000 ; Turnbull & Martensz, 1982 ).…”
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“…Las especies que tienen mayor porcentaje de supervivencia son P. piscipula, con 99.1% a los dos meses, que disminuye en un 9.1% al término del ensayo y C. brasiliense que se mantiene constante con 92.1% durante todo el experimento. Las especies con menor supervivencia son T. donnell-smithii, que pasa de 96.8 a 44.19% y D. guianense, de 94.2 a 60%, a los dos y seis meses de edad por el grave problema fúngico que provocó la defoliación y la muerte en algunas plantas en el último período de evaluación (Figura 3.7).Los tiempos que involucra la germinación dependen de las características genéticas, fisiológicas y morfológicas de cada semilla, del medio en el que germinan y de sus reservas nutritivas, Soriano et al 2013, Schmidt 2016.Para posteriores estudios debe considerarse que las semillas de C. brasiliense, B. integerrima y T. donnell-smithii son recalcitrantes. Particularmente, C. brasiliense es hidrocora(Nery et al 2007), por lo que su contenido de humedad es alto; el tiempo de germinación es bajo por esta característica y porque se utilizan semillas sin cubierta seminal como en este estudio.…”
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