Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species

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Autor(a) principal: Ferraz, Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Arruda, Yêda Maria B C, van Staden, Johannes V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16058
Resumo: Smoke stimulates seed germination of a range of species from ecosystems that may or may not be fire prone. We evaluated the effects of smoke-water on germination of ten tree species of economic value in the Amazon region. Two materials were burnt to produce smoke-water: germination paper and the wood of Cecropia palmata Willd. Seven dilutions of the solutions were tested. Seeds of nine forest trees were germinated under controlled laboratory conditions (25 °C. ± 2 °C) in the laboratory. Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl., was tested in the nursery (approximately 25-36. °C) because of its large seeds. Irrespective of the material burned, smoke-water significantly increased seed germination of three species: Cordia goeldiana Hub., Ochroma pyramidale (Cav. ex Lam.) Urb. and Jacaranda copaia (Aubl.) D. Don. and there was a significant inhibitory effect on Swietenia macrophylla King. Germination was accelerated by smoke in J. copaia, B. excelsa and Bellucia grossularioides (L.) Triana. The most pronounced effect was observed in B. excelsa, as the mean germination time of 108. d (control) was reduced to 76. d with smoke-water made from germination paper (dilution of 1:25) and to 61. d with the one from Cecropia wood (dilution of 1:250). For five of the ten species studied, smoke-water either increased or accelerated seed germination, irrespective of the materials used for its production. Seeds with low vigour and prolonged germination time seemed to be more receptive to smoke. © 2013 South African Association of Botanists.
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spelling Ferraz, Isolde Dorothea KossmannArruda, Yêda Maria B Cvan Staden, Johannes V.2020-05-22T20:04:34Z2020-05-22T20:04:34Z2013https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1605810.1016/j.sajb.2013.04.004Smoke stimulates seed germination of a range of species from ecosystems that may or may not be fire prone. We evaluated the effects of smoke-water on germination of ten tree species of economic value in the Amazon region. Two materials were burnt to produce smoke-water: germination paper and the wood of Cecropia palmata Willd. Seven dilutions of the solutions were tested. Seeds of nine forest trees were germinated under controlled laboratory conditions (25 °C. ± 2 °C) in the laboratory. Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl., was tested in the nursery (approximately 25-36. °C) because of its large seeds. Irrespective of the material burned, smoke-water significantly increased seed germination of three species: Cordia goeldiana Hub., Ochroma pyramidale (Cav. ex Lam.) Urb. and Jacaranda copaia (Aubl.) D. Don. and there was a significant inhibitory effect on Swietenia macrophylla King. Germination was accelerated by smoke in J. copaia, B. excelsa and Bellucia grossularioides (L.) Triana. The most pronounced effect was observed in B. excelsa, as the mean germination time of 108. d (control) was reduced to 76. d with smoke-water made from germination paper (dilution of 1:25) and to 61. d with the one from Cecropia wood (dilution of 1:250). For five of the ten species studied, smoke-water either increased or accelerated seed germination, irrespective of the materials used for its production. Seeds with low vigour and prolonged germination time seemed to be more receptive to smoke. © 2013 South African Association of Botanists.Volume 87, Pags. 122-128Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtmospheric PollutionBiological ProductionDicotyledonGerminationInhibitorPollution EffectSmokeTreeValuationWild PopulationAmazoniaSmoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree speciesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleSouth African Journal of Botanyengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf429759https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/16058/1/artigo-inpa.pdf71638fd5bed6276043cd57407836103eMD511/160582020-05-22 16:54:09.224oai:repositorio:1/16058Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-22T20:54:09Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
title Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
spellingShingle Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
Ferraz, Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
Atmospheric Pollution
Biological Production
Dicotyledon
Germination
Inhibitor
Pollution Effect
Smoke
Tree
Valuation
Wild Population
Amazonia
title_short Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
title_full Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
title_fullStr Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
title_full_unstemmed Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
title_sort Smoke-water effect on the germination of Amazonian tree species
author Ferraz, Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
author_facet Ferraz, Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
Arruda, Yêda Maria B C
van Staden, Johannes V.
author_role author
author2 Arruda, Yêda Maria B C
van Staden, Johannes V.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferraz, Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
Arruda, Yêda Maria B C
van Staden, Johannes V.
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Atmospheric Pollution
Biological Production
Dicotyledon
Germination
Inhibitor
Pollution Effect
Smoke
Tree
Valuation
Wild Population
Amazonia
topic Atmospheric Pollution
Biological Production
Dicotyledon
Germination
Inhibitor
Pollution Effect
Smoke
Tree
Valuation
Wild Population
Amazonia
description Smoke stimulates seed germination of a range of species from ecosystems that may or may not be fire prone. We evaluated the effects of smoke-water on germination of ten tree species of economic value in the Amazon region. Two materials were burnt to produce smoke-water: germination paper and the wood of Cecropia palmata Willd. Seven dilutions of the solutions were tested. Seeds of nine forest trees were germinated under controlled laboratory conditions (25 °C. ± 2 °C) in the laboratory. Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl., was tested in the nursery (approximately 25-36. °C) because of its large seeds. Irrespective of the material burned, smoke-water significantly increased seed germination of three species: Cordia goeldiana Hub., Ochroma pyramidale (Cav. ex Lam.) Urb. and Jacaranda copaia (Aubl.) D. Don. and there was a significant inhibitory effect on Swietenia macrophylla King. Germination was accelerated by smoke in J. copaia, B. excelsa and Bellucia grossularioides (L.) Triana. The most pronounced effect was observed in B. excelsa, as the mean germination time of 108. d (control) was reduced to 76. d with smoke-water made from germination paper (dilution of 1:25) and to 61. d with the one from Cecropia wood (dilution of 1:250). For five of the ten species studied, smoke-water either increased or accelerated seed germination, irrespective of the materials used for its production. Seeds with low vigour and prolonged germination time seemed to be more receptive to smoke. © 2013 South African Association of Botanists.
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