Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico

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Autor(a) principal: Herrera-Hernández, Raquel
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: López-Upton, Javier, Muñoz-Gutiérrez, Liliana, Ramírez-Herrera, Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/71911
Resumo: The forests that surround the cities of Mexico, Puebla and Tlaxcala are a source of environmental services for 25 million people. Pinus montezumae Lamb. is an abundant species in the area that is under anthropocentric pressure. The objective of the study was to determine the repopulation capacity of Pinus montezumae through its seed production capacity related with environmental (climate, soil) and ecological variables (tree density). In eight populations, 10 cones per tree were collected from 15 trees per population (1200 cones). Data analysis was carried out by parametric and non-parametric methods according to the behavior of each variable. Correlations were estimated using the Pearson and Spearman method. In all variables, significant differences were found (p<0.05) between populations and 3 out of 11 variables between trees. On average, 132 developed seeds were obtained per cone, 55% full, 43% empty and 2% pest-ridden. Production efficiency, reproductive efficiency and endogamy index were 0.33, 28.7 and 0.43, respectively. Some seasonal climatic factors showed associations with seed production. A lower seed production potential (r < -0.70) was observed in populations with high temperature and low precipitation and a higher seed weight when the average temperature increased (r = 0.74). Organic matter has a negative influence on seed weight (r = -0.94), while more acidic soils have greater potential for seed production (r = 0.76). Stand density did not show any significant correlation (p<0.05; r<±0.26). Despite the high fragmentation and low stand density in the populations, the reproductive indicators do not show a deficiency in the production of full seed, which indicates a correct natural regeneration process by seed. The substantial increase in temperature and reduction in precipitation could reduce the species' seed production and its ability to repopulate naturally. This warns of the need for adequate management of forests under an unfavorable climate scenario, and one that is focused on the renewal of populations through reforestation programs.
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spelling Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central MexicoPotencial de producción de semilla de Pinus montezumae Lambert en el centro de MéxicoEndogamyReproduction efficiencySeed weightReproductive indicatorsEndogamiaEficiencia de producciónIndicadores reproductivosPeso de la semillaThe forests that surround the cities of Mexico, Puebla and Tlaxcala are a source of environmental services for 25 million people. Pinus montezumae Lamb. is an abundant species in the area that is under anthropocentric pressure. The objective of the study was to determine the repopulation capacity of Pinus montezumae through its seed production capacity related with environmental (climate, soil) and ecological variables (tree density). In eight populations, 10 cones per tree were collected from 15 trees per population (1200 cones). Data analysis was carried out by parametric and non-parametric methods according to the behavior of each variable. Correlations were estimated using the Pearson and Spearman method. In all variables, significant differences were found (p<0.05) between populations and 3 out of 11 variables between trees. On average, 132 developed seeds were obtained per cone, 55% full, 43% empty and 2% pest-ridden. Production efficiency, reproductive efficiency and endogamy index were 0.33, 28.7 and 0.43, respectively. Some seasonal climatic factors showed associations with seed production. A lower seed production potential (r < -0.70) was observed in populations with high temperature and low precipitation and a higher seed weight when the average temperature increased (r = 0.74). Organic matter has a negative influence on seed weight (r = -0.94), while more acidic soils have greater potential for seed production (r = 0.76). Stand density did not show any significant correlation (p<0.05; r<±0.26). Despite the high fragmentation and low stand density in the populations, the reproductive indicators do not show a deficiency in the production of full seed, which indicates a correct natural regeneration process by seed. The substantial increase in temperature and reduction in precipitation could reduce the species' seed production and its ability to repopulate naturally. This warns of the need for adequate management of forests under an unfavorable climate scenario, and one that is focused on the renewal of populations through reforestation programs.Los bosques que rodean las ciudades de México, Puebla y Tlaxcala son fuente de servicios ambientales para 25 millones de personas. Pinus montezumae Lambert es una especie abundante en la zona que está bajo presión antropocéntrica. El objetivo del estudio fue determinar la capacidad de repoblamiento a través del análisis de indicadores reproductivos y su relación con 26 variables ambientales (clima, suelo) y ecológicas (densidad de árboles). En ocho poblaciones se recolectaron 10 conos sanos por árbol, de 15 árboles por población (1200 conos). Los datos se analizaron con las pruebas GLIMIX y Kruskal–Wallis, según el comportamiento de cada variable. Las correlaciones se estimaron por el método de Pearson y Spearman. Se encontraron diferencias significativas (p<0.05) en todas las variables entre poblaciones y en 3 de 11 variables entre árboles.  Se obtuvo un promedio 132 semillas desarrolladas por cono, 55% de ellas se encontraban llenas, 43% vanas y 2% plagadas. La eficiencia de producción, eficiencia reproductiva y el índice de endogamia fueron 0.33, 28.7 y 0.43, respectivamente. Algunas variables ambientales mostraron asociaciones con la producción de semilla. Se observó menor potencial de producción de semilla (r < -0.70) en poblaciones con elevada temperatura y baja precipitación, además de mayor peso de semilla al aumentar la temperatura media (r = 0.74). El peso de semilla disminuye a menor disponibilidad de materia orgánica (r = -0.94), mientras que suelos más ácidos poseen mayor potencial de producción de semilla (r = 0.76). La densidad no presentó correlación significativa con ninguna variable (p<0.05; r<±0.26). A pesar de la alta fragmentación y baja densidad de árboles en las poblaciones, los indicadores reproductivos no muestran deficiencia en la producción de semilla llena, siendo indicio de un correcto proceso de regeneración natural por semilla. El aumento sustancial de la temperatura y la reducción de la precipitación podría reducir la producción de semilla de la especie y su capacidad de repoblarse naturalmente. Esto advierte la necesidad de un manejo adecuado de los bosques bajo un escenario climático desfavorable, enfocado a la renovación de las poblaciones por medio de programas de reforestación.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2024-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/7191110.5902/1980509871911Ciência Florestal; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e71911Ciência Florestal; v. 34 n. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e719111980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/71911/63182Copyright (c) 2024 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHerrera-Hernández, RaquelLópez-Upton, JavierMuñoz-Gutiérrez, LilianaRamírez-Herrera, Carlos2024-03-15T17:25:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/71911Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2024-03-15T17:25:18Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
Potencial de producción de semilla de Pinus montezumae Lambert en el centro de México
title Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
spellingShingle Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
Herrera-Hernández, Raquel
Endogamy
Reproduction efficiency
Seed weight
Reproductive indicators
Endogamia
Eficiencia de producción
Indicadores reproductivos
Peso de la semilla
title_short Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
title_full Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
title_fullStr Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
title_sort Seed production potential of Pinus montezumae Lambert in central Mexico
author Herrera-Hernández, Raquel
author_facet Herrera-Hernández, Raquel
López-Upton, Javier
Muñoz-Gutiérrez, Liliana
Ramírez-Herrera, Carlos
author_role author
author2 López-Upton, Javier
Muñoz-Gutiérrez, Liliana
Ramírez-Herrera, Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Herrera-Hernández, Raquel
López-Upton, Javier
Muñoz-Gutiérrez, Liliana
Ramírez-Herrera, Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Endogamy
Reproduction efficiency
Seed weight
Reproductive indicators
Endogamia
Eficiencia de producción
Indicadores reproductivos
Peso de la semilla
topic Endogamy
Reproduction efficiency
Seed weight
Reproductive indicators
Endogamia
Eficiencia de producción
Indicadores reproductivos
Peso de la semilla
description The forests that surround the cities of Mexico, Puebla and Tlaxcala are a source of environmental services for 25 million people. Pinus montezumae Lamb. is an abundant species in the area that is under anthropocentric pressure. The objective of the study was to determine the repopulation capacity of Pinus montezumae through its seed production capacity related with environmental (climate, soil) and ecological variables (tree density). In eight populations, 10 cones per tree were collected from 15 trees per population (1200 cones). Data analysis was carried out by parametric and non-parametric methods according to the behavior of each variable. Correlations were estimated using the Pearson and Spearman method. In all variables, significant differences were found (p<0.05) between populations and 3 out of 11 variables between trees. On average, 132 developed seeds were obtained per cone, 55% full, 43% empty and 2% pest-ridden. Production efficiency, reproductive efficiency and endogamy index were 0.33, 28.7 and 0.43, respectively. Some seasonal climatic factors showed associations with seed production. A lower seed production potential (r < -0.70) was observed in populations with high temperature and low precipitation and a higher seed weight when the average temperature increased (r = 0.74). Organic matter has a negative influence on seed weight (r = -0.94), while more acidic soils have greater potential for seed production (r = 0.76). Stand density did not show any significant correlation (p<0.05; r<±0.26). Despite the high fragmentation and low stand density in the populations, the reproductive indicators do not show a deficiency in the production of full seed, which indicates a correct natural regeneration process by seed. The substantial increase in temperature and reduction in precipitation could reduce the species' seed production and its ability to repopulate naturally. This warns of the need for adequate management of forests under an unfavorable climate scenario, and one that is focused on the renewal of populations through reforestation programs.
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