ARTÍCULO
Effects of storage on seed germination and viability for three native tree species of Ecuador
Fecha
2020Registro en:
0931-1890, e 1432-2285
10.1007/s00468-020-02018-2
Autor
Palomeque Pesántez, Fanny Ximena
Patiño Uyaguari, Claudia Guicelly
Marin Molina, Franklin Geovanny
Palacios Ortiz, Mishel Andrea
Stimm, Bernd
Institución
Resumen
Many forests restoration programs and efforts depend on seeds. Particularly in the Andes, further information regarding seed
germination requirements and seed storage behavior is necessary. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of storage
conditions on the germination percentage, the viability and the coefficient of velocity of germination for seeds of three
native tree species (Cedrela montana, Weinmannia fagaroides and Oreocallis grandiflora). Under controlled conditions, the
seeds were exposed to three levels of seed moisture content and storage temperatures (5 °C, 10 °C and room temperature at
approx. 19 °C) for 3, 6 and 12 months. The results showed that at 3–6 months of seed storage under temperatures of 5 and
10 °C, the seeds had a high percentage of germination, viability and germination speed for C. montana and W. fagaroides
compared to those stored at room temperature. At 12 months of storage, there was a marked reduction in seed germination
in all treatments for both species. Furthermore, the seed germination and viability of O. grandiflora was not influenced by
any of the above storage treatments. However, at the end of the experiment a slight decrease was observed, hence this species
might be tolerant to medium- and long-term storage conditions. Though limited to just three co-occurring species, the study
provided insight into the variability in responses to storage, with preliminary indications of appropriate storage conditions
to maximize storability of seeds for restoration programs. Importantly, the study demonstrated the need for empirical testing
of storage responses (temperature and duration) of seeds before subjecting untested species to a particular storage regime.