Improving the success of direct seeding through the application of seed briquettes, aquasorb, and sowing time: case studies on Ceiba pentandra, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, and Calophyllum inophyllum

IF 1.8 Q2 FORESTRY Forest Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/21580103.2023.2198549
D. Sudrajat, E. Rustam, Nurhasybi, N. Widyani, Yulianti, Yupi Isnaini, P. Aprilianti, E. Primananda, M. Zanzíbar, Suhartati, K. P. Putri, N. Yuniarti, Surono, V. Yuskianti
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Abstract Direct seeding, a planting technique that has long been applied in restoring degraded land and forest, is often doubted to be successful due to many constrains, both biotic and abiotic. This study aims to increase the success of direct seeding through the application of seed briquettes, aquasorb treatment and determining the right sowing time for three forest tree species, i.e. Ceiba pentandra, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Calophyllum inophyllum. This study used a randomized block design with two factorials (seed treatments and sowing dates) in each species. Seeds were sown in three blocks in the field according to the sowing time treatments. Each treatment consisted of 10 sowing plots in one block and 5 seeds or seed briquettes in each sowing plot. The results showed that direct seeding when the rain starts to stabilize (ST-2) supported by the use of seed briquettes and the addition of aquasorb was able to increase seedling survival, height and root collar diameter of all tested tree species. In general, seed briquettes and the addition of aquasorb provided better seedling survival and growth compared to direct seeding using untreated seeds. C. inophyllum gave higher seedling survival compared to the other two species indicating that this species is very prospective for direct seeding applications due to its high adaptability.
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通过种子压块、吸水剂和播种时间的应用提高直接播种的成功率:以五子叶、环叶肠和花椒为例
摘要直接播种作为一种长期应用于退化土地和森林恢复的种植技术,由于许多生物和非生物的限制,常常被怀疑是否成功。本研究旨在通过应用种子压块、吸湿剂处理和确定适宜的播种期,提高五分木(Ceiba pentandra, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Calophyllum inophyllum)直接播种的成功率。本研究采用随机区组设计,每个物种有两个因子(种子处理和播种日期)。按播种期处理分3块在田间播种。每个处理在一个小区内播种10块,每块播种5粒种子或种子压块。结果表明,在降雨开始稳定(ST-2)时直接播种,使用种子压块和添加保水剂可以提高所有被试树种的幼苗成活率、幼苗高度和根颈直径。总的来说,与使用未经处理的种子直接播种相比,种子压块和添加水剂提供了更好的幼苗存活和生长。c . inophyllum给更高的幼苗存活率相比其他两个物种表明这个物种很准直播应用由于其高适应性。
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