Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?

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Autor(a) principal: FERREIRA,Débora Najara de SOUZA
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: CAMARGO,José Luís Campana, FERRAZ,Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Amazonica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Polyembryony is the differentiation and development of multiple embryos in a single seed. This characteristic can provide advantages, as more than one embryo is produced with the same amount of resources, and the probability of establishment of at least one seedling increases. However, sibling seedlings may also increase competition, affecting development and survival. In the present study, the possible advantages and disadvantages of polyembryony were analyzed in the initial establishment of seedlings of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae), a tree species that produces monoembryonic or polyembryonic seeds. In this regard, the development of single seedlings was compared with a pair of seedlings emerging from polyembryonic seeds. We compared the development of seedlings attached to or detached from each other and to the seed resources. We observed two levels of competition: (a) for the seed reserves during germination and initial development, as multiple embryos of C. surinamensis share the same reserves, and (b) for external factors, mostly space for root and shoot development, and also for light. Reducing the competition for external factors by separating the siblings was not enough to reduce the effects of competition for seed reserves in the first six months of development. Nevertheless, viable seedlings were produced in all treatments. Thus, depending on sprout management in the nursery, the number of seedlings per seed can be significantly increased by detaching the seedlings, or more vigorous seedlings can be obtained when only one seedling is maintained.
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spelling Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?polyembryonyandirobacrabwoodseedling productioncompetitionABSTRACT Polyembryony is the differentiation and development of multiple embryos in a single seed. This characteristic can provide advantages, as more than one embryo is produced with the same amount of resources, and the probability of establishment of at least one seedling increases. However, sibling seedlings may also increase competition, affecting development and survival. In the present study, the possible advantages and disadvantages of polyembryony were analyzed in the initial establishment of seedlings of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae), a tree species that produces monoembryonic or polyembryonic seeds. In this regard, the development of single seedlings was compared with a pair of seedlings emerging from polyembryonic seeds. We compared the development of seedlings attached to or detached from each other and to the seed resources. We observed two levels of competition: (a) for the seed reserves during germination and initial development, as multiple embryos of C. surinamensis share the same reserves, and (b) for external factors, mostly space for root and shoot development, and also for light. Reducing the competition for external factors by separating the siblings was not enough to reduce the effects of competition for seed reserves in the first six months of development. Nevertheless, viable seedlings were produced in all treatments. Thus, depending on sprout management in the nursery, the number of seedlings per seed can be significantly increased by detaching the seedlings, or more vigorous seedlings can be obtained when only one seedling is maintained.Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia2019-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59672019000200097Acta Amazonica v.49 n.2 2019reponame:Acta Amazonicainstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPA10.1590/1809-4392201801211info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFERREIRA,Débora Najara de SOUZACAMARGO,José Luís CampanaFERRAZ,Isolde Dorothea Kossmanneng2019-08-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0044-59672019000200097Revistahttps://acta.inpa.gov.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@inpa.gov.br||acta@inpa.gov.br1809-43920044-5967opendoar:2019-08-07T00:00Acta Amazonica - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
title Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
spellingShingle Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
FERREIRA,Débora Najara de SOUZA
polyembryony
andiroba
crabwood
seedling production
competition
title_short Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
title_full Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
title_fullStr Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
title_full_unstemmed Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
title_sort Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development?
author FERREIRA,Débora Najara de SOUZA
author_facet FERREIRA,Débora Najara de SOUZA
CAMARGO,José Luís Campana
FERRAZ,Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
author_role author
author2 CAMARGO,José Luís Campana
FERRAZ,Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FERREIRA,Débora Najara de SOUZA
CAMARGO,José Luís Campana
FERRAZ,Isolde Dorothea Kossmann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv polyembryony
andiroba
crabwood
seedling production
competition
topic polyembryony
andiroba
crabwood
seedling production
competition
description ABSTRACT Polyembryony is the differentiation and development of multiple embryos in a single seed. This characteristic can provide advantages, as more than one embryo is produced with the same amount of resources, and the probability of establishment of at least one seedling increases. However, sibling seedlings may also increase competition, affecting development and survival. In the present study, the possible advantages and disadvantages of polyembryony were analyzed in the initial establishment of seedlings of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae), a tree species that produces monoembryonic or polyembryonic seeds. In this regard, the development of single seedlings was compared with a pair of seedlings emerging from polyembryonic seeds. We compared the development of seedlings attached to or detached from each other and to the seed resources. We observed two levels of competition: (a) for the seed reserves during germination and initial development, as multiple embryos of C. surinamensis share the same reserves, and (b) for external factors, mostly space for root and shoot development, and also for light. Reducing the competition for external factors by separating the siblings was not enough to reduce the effects of competition for seed reserves in the first six months of development. Nevertheless, viable seedlings were produced in all treatments. Thus, depending on sprout management in the nursery, the number of seedlings per seed can be significantly increased by detaching the seedlings, or more vigorous seedlings can be obtained when only one seedling is maintained.
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