Janisson Batista de Jesus, Robério Anastácio Ferreira, Dráuzio Correia Gama, Alisson Souza de Oliveira
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摘要
本研究的目的是分析种子在没有和应用处理克服休眠的情况下幼苗存活的时间行为。我们在巴西塞尔希佩州拉加托市的Piauitinga河沿岸森林地区使用了本地森林物种。在田间,直接播种的设计是随机分组的,试验了5种本地物种(2种先驱:瓜祖玛ulmifolia Lam)。e大眼盲症。3种需要光的顶极物种:决明子(Cassia grandis L.f.)、弯曲肠虫(Enterolobium contortisiliquum, Vell.)和Libidibia ferrea var. leiostachya l.p. Queiroz)。我们在4个重复样本中使用了2种处理(不使用和使用处理来克服休眠)。在不同的品种和处理中,未经休眠处理的弯曲肠虫幼苗成活率最高。leiostachya Libidibia ferrea var. leiostachya出现晚。在Piauitinga河河岸林段使用的物种幼苗的初始存活率随着时间的推移而下降,直到播种后达到稳定,无论采取何种措施来克服休眠。
Sobrevivência de plântulas de espécies florestais nativas, em mata ciliar no estado de Sergipe
The objective of this study was to analyze the temporal behavior of seedlings survival from seeds without and with the application of treatment to overcome dormancy. We used native forest species, in a riparian forest area of the Piauitinga River, at the municipality of Lagarto, Sergipe State, Brazil. In the field, the design of the direct sowing was in randomized blocks, testing 5 native species (2 pioneer: Guazuma ulmifolia Lam. e Cecropia pachystachya Trecul. and 3 climax species, that are demanding of light: Cassia grandis L.f., Enterolobium contortisiliquum (Vell.) and Libidibia ferrea var. leiostachya L. P. Queiroz). We used 2 treatments (without and with the application of treatment to overcome dormancy) in four replicate samples. Seedlings of Enterolobium contortisiliquum from seeds without treatment to overcome dormancy presented the highest survival among the species and treatments used. Libidibia ferrea var. leiostachya presented late emergence. The initial survival of the species seedlings used in the riparian forest sections of the Piauitinga River showed a decrease over time until stabilization was achieved after sowing, regardless treatment to overcome dormancy.