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Germination and seedlings development of the threatened species quillaja Brasiliensis
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2018-04Registro en:
Velazco, Santiago José Elías; Blum, Christopher Thomas; Hoffmann, Pablo Melo; Germination and seedlings development of the threatened species quillaja Brasiliensis; Universidade Federal de Lavras; Cerne; 24; 2; 4-2018; 90-97
0104-7760
2317-6342
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Velazco, Santiago José Elías
Blum, Christopher Thomas
Hoffmann, Pablo Melo
Resumen
Brazil is a mega diverse country, but as consequence of habitat degradation several plant species are threatened. Quillaja brasiliensis is a rare and threatened tree species of the temperate forests of South America. We investigated protocols for germination, seedling growth and transplantation. We discuss some ecological matters that could affect the species’ establishment. We evaluated germination under a range of storage periods, temperature and light conditions, the effects of transplantation and the development of seedlings under two sowing methods. We found that seeds germinated rapidly and have a high germination rate. Temperature influenced germination vigour, and photoperiod infl uenced synchrony. There was increased and faster germination under controlled culture conditions. The high germination rate and rapid growth qualify Q. brasiliensis as a potential species for restoring degraded areas and enrichment programmes.