Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment

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Autor(a) principal: Dantas, José Antonio da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Abraão Carneiro do Carmo, Alves, Letícia Bispo, Queires, Luis Carlos Soares, Orge, Maria Dolores Ribeiro, Santos, Enéas Lima, Oliveira, Cláudio Roberto Meira de, Luz, Ludmilla de Santana, Silva, Wilma Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16038
Resumo: The seed germination potential of two species of Fabaceae was evaluated as a degraded environment colonization strategy. Seeds of the exotic species Leucaena leucocephala (leucena) and the native Enterolobium contortisiliquum (tamboril) were treated by physical scarification (cooking at 100ºC, 10 min) and chemical (H2SO4 conc., 15 min), cultivated in soil and vermiculite. For both plant species, the high temperature made the seeds impossible, but acid scarification was efficient. Although low, the germination of the native species, 30% and 40%, was twice the exotic one, 15% and 20%, respectively in soil and vermiculite. The control group showed that the type of substrate did not influence the germination process, and here only seeds of the exotic species germinated in the two substrates. Exotic species are aggressively invasive by the low requirement for germination and consequent efficiency of colonization in degraded areas. Under natural conditions, the overcoming of dormancy and seed germination can occur after acid treatment in the stomach of dispersers, such as birds and terrestrial mammals, and the contact with soil moisture. The germination of the native species E. contortisiliquum, superior to the exotic L. leucocephala, configures a strategic advantage of the native species (long-term pioneer/early secondary) of semideciduous forest and confirms its ecological role for the recovery of degraded areas of the Atlantic Forest domain in the state of Bahia (Brazil).
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spelling Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environmentEvaluación del potencial de germinación de semillas de dos especies, exótica y nativa, de Fabaceae como estrategia de colonización en un entorno degradadoAvaliação do potencial de germinação de sementes de duas espécies, exótica e nativa, de Fabaceae como estratégia de colonização em ambiente degradadoSementesDormênciaEscarificaçãoGerminação. SeedsDormancyScarificationGermination. SemillasDormiciónEscarificaciónGerminación. The seed germination potential of two species of Fabaceae was evaluated as a degraded environment colonization strategy. Seeds of the exotic species Leucaena leucocephala (leucena) and the native Enterolobium contortisiliquum (tamboril) were treated by physical scarification (cooking at 100ºC, 10 min) and chemical (H2SO4 conc., 15 min), cultivated in soil and vermiculite. For both plant species, the high temperature made the seeds impossible, but acid scarification was efficient. Although low, the germination of the native species, 30% and 40%, was twice the exotic one, 15% and 20%, respectively in soil and vermiculite. The control group showed that the type of substrate did not influence the germination process, and here only seeds of the exotic species germinated in the two substrates. Exotic species are aggressively invasive by the low requirement for germination and consequent efficiency of colonization in degraded areas. Under natural conditions, the overcoming of dormancy and seed germination can occur after acid treatment in the stomach of dispersers, such as birds and terrestrial mammals, and the contact with soil moisture. The germination of the native species E. contortisiliquum, superior to the exotic L. leucocephala, configures a strategic advantage of the native species (long-term pioneer/early secondary) of semideciduous forest and confirms its ecological role for the recovery of degraded areas of the Atlantic Forest domain in the state of Bahia (Brazil).El potencial de germinación de las semillas de dos especies de Fabaceae fue evaluado como una estrategia de colonización de ambiente degradado. Semillas de las especies exótica Leucaena leucocephala (leucena) y nativa Enterolobium contortisiliquum (tamboril) fueron tratadas por escarificación física (cocción a 100ºC, 10 min) y química (H2SO4 conc., 15 min), cultivadas en tierra orgánica y vermiculita. Para ambas especies vegetales, la alta temperatura hizo inviables las semillas, pero la escarificación ácida fue eficiente. Aunque baja, el potencial de germinación de la especie nativa, 30% y 40%, fue el doble de la especie exótica, 15% y 20%, respectivamente en tierra orgânica y vermiculita. El resultado del grupo control mostró que el tipo de sustrato no influyó en el proceso de germinación y sólo las semillas de la especie exótica germinaron en ambos sustratos. Las especies exóticas son invasoras agresivas por el bajo requisito de germinación y la consiguiente eficiencia de colonización en áreas degradadas. En condiciones naturales, la superación de la latencia y la germinación de semillas puede ocurrir después del tratamiento ácido en el estómago de los dispersadores, como aves y mamíferos terrestres, y el contacto con la humedad del suelo. El potencial de germinación de la especie nativa E. contortisiliquum, superior al de la exótica L. leucocephala, configura una ventaja estratégica de la especie nativa (pionera de largo tiempo/secundaria inicial) de bosque semicaducifolio y confirma su papel ecológico para la recuperación de áreas degradadas del dominio del Bosque Atlántico en el estado de Bahía (Brasil).O potencial de germinação de sementes de duas espécies de Fabaceae foi avaliado como estratégia de colonização de ambiente degradado. Sementes das espécies exótica Leucaena leucocephala (leucena) e nativa Enterolobium contortisiliquum (tamboril) foram tratadas por escarificação física (cocção a 100ºC, 10 min) e química (H2SO4 conc., 15 min), cultivadas em terra vegetal e vermiculita. Para ambas as espécies vegetais, a alta temperatura inviabilizou as sementes, mas a escarificação por ácido foi eficiente. Apesar de baixo, o potencial de germinação da espécie nativa, 30% e 40%, foi o dobro da espécie exótica, 15% e 20%, respectivamente em terra vegetal e vermiculita. O resultado do grupo controle mostrou que o tipo de substrato não influenciou o processo de germinação e apenas as sementes da espécie exótica germinaram nos dois substratos. Espécies exóticas são invasoras agressivas pela baixa exigência para germinação e consequente eficiência de colonização em áreas degradadas. Em condições naturais, a superação da dormência e a germinação de sementes podem ocorrer após tratamento ácido no estômago dos dispersores, como aves e mamíferos terrestres, e o contato com a umidade do solo. O potencial de germinação da espécie nativa E. contortisiliquum, superior ao da exótica L. leucocephala, configura uma vantagem estratégica da espécie nativa (pioneira longeva/secundária inicial) de floresta semidecídua e confirma seu papel ecológico para recuperação de áreas degradadas do domínio Mata Atlântica no estado da Bahia (Brasil).Research, Society and Development2021-07-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1603810.33448/rsd-v10i8.16038Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e4120816038Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e4120816038Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e41208160382525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16038/15277Copyright (c) 2021 José Antonio da Silva Dantas; Abraão Carneiro do Carmo Rodrigues; Letícia Bispo Alves; Luis Carlos Soares Queires; Maria Dolores Ribeiro Orge; Enéas Lima Santos; Cláudio Roberto Meira de Oliveira; Ludmilla de Santana Luz; Wilma Santos Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDantas, José Antonio da SilvaRodrigues, Abraão Carneiro do Carmo Alves, Letícia Bispo Queires, Luis Carlos Soares Orge, Maria Dolores Ribeiro Santos, Enéas Lima Oliveira, Cláudio Roberto Meira de Luz, Ludmilla de Santana Silva, Wilma Santos 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16038Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:42.434686Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
Evaluación del potencial de germinación de semillas de dos especies, exótica y nativa, de Fabaceae como estrategia de colonización en un entorno degradado
Avaliação do potencial de germinação de sementes de duas espécies, exótica e nativa, de Fabaceae como estratégia de colonização em ambiente degradado
title Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
spellingShingle Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
Dantas, José Antonio da Silva
Sementes
Dormência
Escarificação
Germinação.
Seeds
Dormancy
Scarification
Germination.
Semillas
Dormición
Escarificación
Germinación.
title_short Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
title_full Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
title_fullStr Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
title_sort Evaluation of the seed germination potential of two species, exotic and native, of Fabaceae as a colonization strategy in a degraded environment
author Dantas, José Antonio da Silva
author_facet Dantas, José Antonio da Silva
Rodrigues, Abraão Carneiro do Carmo
Alves, Letícia Bispo
Queires, Luis Carlos Soares
Orge, Maria Dolores Ribeiro
Santos, Enéas Lima
Oliveira, Cláudio Roberto Meira de
Luz, Ludmilla de Santana
Silva, Wilma Santos
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Abraão Carneiro do Carmo
Alves, Letícia Bispo
Queires, Luis Carlos Soares
Orge, Maria Dolores Ribeiro
Santos, Enéas Lima
Oliveira, Cláudio Roberto Meira de
Luz, Ludmilla de Santana
Silva, Wilma Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dantas, José Antonio da Silva
Rodrigues, Abraão Carneiro do Carmo
Alves, Letícia Bispo
Queires, Luis Carlos Soares
Orge, Maria Dolores Ribeiro
Santos, Enéas Lima
Oliveira, Cláudio Roberto Meira de
Luz, Ludmilla de Santana
Silva, Wilma Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sementes
Dormência
Escarificação
Germinação.
Seeds
Dormancy
Scarification
Germination.
Semillas
Dormición
Escarificación
Germinación.
topic Sementes
Dormência
Escarificação
Germinação.
Seeds
Dormancy
Scarification
Germination.
Semillas
Dormición
Escarificación
Germinación.
description The seed germination potential of two species of Fabaceae was evaluated as a degraded environment colonization strategy. Seeds of the exotic species Leucaena leucocephala (leucena) and the native Enterolobium contortisiliquum (tamboril) were treated by physical scarification (cooking at 100ºC, 10 min) and chemical (H2SO4 conc., 15 min), cultivated in soil and vermiculite. For both plant species, the high temperature made the seeds impossible, but acid scarification was efficient. Although low, the germination of the native species, 30% and 40%, was twice the exotic one, 15% and 20%, respectively in soil and vermiculite. The control group showed that the type of substrate did not influence the germination process, and here only seeds of the exotic species germinated in the two substrates. Exotic species are aggressively invasive by the low requirement for germination and consequent efficiency of colonization in degraded areas. Under natural conditions, the overcoming of dormancy and seed germination can occur after acid treatment in the stomach of dispersers, such as birds and terrestrial mammals, and the contact with soil moisture. The germination of the native species E. contortisiliquum, superior to the exotic L. leucocephala, configures a strategic advantage of the native species (long-term pioneer/early secondary) of semideciduous forest and confirms its ecological role for the recovery of degraded areas of the Atlantic Forest domain in the state of Bahia (Brazil).
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