Oscar Alejandro Sedano-Ibarra, R. Romo-Campos, Adriana Natividad Avendaño-López, A. Muñoz-Urias, J. Flores
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摘要
背景:发芽率和发芽率是制约生态恢复过程中植物演替的关键因素。以九种原生草本植物为研究对象,研究了萌发前处理及贮藏时间对发芽率和平均发芽期的影响。问题:所研究物种的种子会休眠吗?储存时间会影响发芽率和平均发芽时间吗?研究种:长叶七叶莲(Aeschynomene villosa var. longgifolia, Micheli) Rudd, Crotalaria pumila Ort。黄花苜蓿(黄花苜蓿)布洛克,D. fololosa (Ait)巴内比,白莲草(链接)DC。D.扭曲(译)摩根富林明Macbr。, D. tortuosum (Sw.)直流。、雀稗(Paspalum notatum fl gg)、网纹草(Zornia reticulata I. E. Smith)。学习地点和日期:La Primavera动植物保护区。方法:在温室条件下,萌发前采用4种处理:用镊子钳割伤、40℃水浸24和48 h、对照。结果:7种种子贮存12个月后存活率≥90%。种子休眠的5种经24个月的贮藏和用镊子钳割伤后,发芽率达到80%以上。大多数品种的平均发芽时间随着划伤处理而缩短。结论:本研究结果提供了原生物种萌发的基本信息,为恢复La Primavera动植物保护区退化地提供了依据。
Effect of storage time and pre-germination treatments on nine native herbaceous species with the potential to restore degraded soils of La Primavera Forest, Jalisco
Background: Percentage and speed of germination are crucial factors that can restrict processes involved in plant succession during ecological restoration. Pre-germination treatments and the effect of storage time on germination percentage and mean germination time were investigated in nine native herbaceous plants of the La Primavera Flora and Fauna Protection Area.
Question: Do the seeds of the studied species go dormant, and can storage time affect germination percentage and mean germination time?
Species studied: Aeschynomene villosa var. longifolia (Micheli) Rudd, Crotalaria pumila Ort., Dalea leporina (Ait.) Bullock, D. foliolosa (Ait.) Barneby, Desmodium aparines (Link) DC., D. distortum (Aubl.) JF Macbr., D. tortuosum (Sw.) DC., Paspalum notatum Flüggé, and Zornia reticulata I. E. Smith.
Place and dates of study: Area of Protection of Flora and Fauna La Primavera. From 2019 to 2020
Methods: Under greenhouse conditions, four treatments were applied prior to germination: scarification with a tweezer pliers, immersion in water at 40 ᵒC for 24 and 48 h, and control.
Results: Seven species had highly viable (≥ 90 %) seeds after 12 months of storage. Five species with seed dormancy reached germination above 80 % after 24 months of storage and scarification with a tweezer pliers. Mean germination time for most species decreased with the scarification treatment.
Conclusion: Our findings provide basic information on the germination of native species that could help restore degraded sites in the La Primavera Flora and Fauna Protection Area.
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