Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth

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Autor(a) principal: Herculano, Évanny Valéria de Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Viviane Farias, Ribeiro, Isabella Rocha, Martins , Wanessa Alves, Farias Júnior, José Aminthas de, Santos, Vilma Maria dos, Mendonça, Luciana Freitas de Medeiros
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: In semi-arid regions of Brazil, rainfall is irregular, drought is long, shallow and rocky soils, and has important forestry potential for the environment and socioeconomic status. Due to the continuous exploitation of natural resources causing significant impacts and damage to flora and fauna, for example, the extinction of unique species in the area. In order to reverse the degradation in this region, it is important that, in the production of seedlings, the necessary amount of water is made available from sowing, providing ideal humidity for a higher percentage of germination. In this context, the present research was carried out aiming to evaluate the water influence on the germination of seeds of the Caatinga forest species submitted to different irrigation levels. The experiment was carried out in the forest nursery of the Center for Rural Health and Technology/CSTR, City of the Patos – PB. For the experiment, using seeds from a forest species from the Caatinga biome: Sabiá, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. In a completely randomized design (DIC), with 5 treatments, that is, 5 different irrigation levels (L) according to the water needs of the plants (NH), being the following: L1 (100%NH); L2 (80%NH); L3(60%NH); L4(40%NH) and L5(20%NH). The following were evaluated: germination percentage (PG); germination speed index (IVG); mean time (TM) and mean speed (VM) of germination. When comparing the irrigation depth of 60% NH with that of 100% NH, there was a reduction of approximately 60% in the germination percentage, with the influence of moisture in this phase being notorious. By using 60% of the crop water requirement (NH), it obtained higher germination percentage and germination speed index, being recommended this amount of water in the germination period of this forest species.
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spelling Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth Influencia del agua em la germinación de semillas de espécies forestales Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia BenthInfluencia hídrica na germinação de sementes da espécie florestal Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth Necessidade hídricaSabiáDéficit hídricoEstresse hídrico.Requerimiento hídricoSabiáDéficit hídricoEstrés hidrico.Water requirementSabiáWater déficitWater stress.In semi-arid regions of Brazil, rainfall is irregular, drought is long, shallow and rocky soils, and has important forestry potential for the environment and socioeconomic status. Due to the continuous exploitation of natural resources causing significant impacts and damage to flora and fauna, for example, the extinction of unique species in the area. In order to reverse the degradation in this region, it is important that, in the production of seedlings, the necessary amount of water is made available from sowing, providing ideal humidity for a higher percentage of germination. In this context, the present research was carried out aiming to evaluate the water influence on the germination of seeds of the Caatinga forest species submitted to different irrigation levels. The experiment was carried out in the forest nursery of the Center for Rural Health and Technology/CSTR, City of the Patos – PB. For the experiment, using seeds from a forest species from the Caatinga biome: Sabiá, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. In a completely randomized design (DIC), with 5 treatments, that is, 5 different irrigation levels (L) according to the water needs of the plants (NH), being the following: L1 (100%NH); L2 (80%NH); L3(60%NH); L4(40%NH) and L5(20%NH). The following were evaluated: germination percentage (PG); germination speed index (IVG); mean time (TM) and mean speed (VM) of germination. When comparing the irrigation depth of 60% NH with that of 100% NH, there was a reduction of approximately 60% in the germination percentage, with the influence of moisture in this phase being notorious. By using 60% of the crop water requirement (NH), it obtained higher germination percentage and germination speed index, being recommended this amount of water in the germination period of this forest species.En las regiones semiáridas de Brasil, las precipitaciones son irregulares, la sequía es de suelos largos, poco profundos y rocosos, y tiene un importante potencial forestal para el medio ambiente y el nivel socioeconómico. Debido a la continua explotación de los recursos naturales provocando importantes impactos y daños a la flora y fauna, por ejemplo, la extinción de especies únicas en la zona. Para revertir la degradación en esta región, es importante que en la producción de plántulas se disponga de la cantidad de agua necesaria a partir de la siembra, proporcionando la humedad ideal para un mayor porcentaje de germinación. En este contexto, la presente investigación se realizó con el objetivo de evaluar la influencia del agua en la germinación de semillas de las especies forestales de Caatinga sometidas a diferentes niveles de riego. El experimento se llevó a cabo en el vivero forestal del Centro de Tecnología y Salud Rural / CSTR, Campus de Patos - PB. Para el experimento, se utilizaron semillas de una especie forestal del bioma de Caatinga: Sabiá, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. En un diseño completamente aleatorizado (DIC), con 5 tratamientos, es decir, 5 niveles de riego diferentes (L) según las necesidades hídricas de las plantas (NH), siendo los siguientes: L1 (100% NH); L2 (80% NH); L3 (60% NH); L4 (40% NH) y L5 (20% NH). Se evaluaron los siguientes: porcentaje de germinación (PG); índice de velocidad de germinación (IVG); tiempo medio (TM) y velocidad media (VM) de germinación. Al comparar la profundidad de riego del 60% NH con la del 100% NH, hubo una reducción de aproximadamente un 60% en el porcentaje de germinación, siendo notoria la influencia de la humedad en esta fase. Al utilizar el 60% del requerimiento hídrico (NH) del cultivo, se obtuvo mayor porcentaje de germinación e índice de velocidad de germinación, siendo recomendada esta cantidad de agua en el período de germinación de esta especie forestal.Nas regiões semiáridas brasileiras as chuvas são irregulares, seca de longa duração, solos rasos e rochosos, e possuem importante potencial florestal para o meio ambiente e socioeconômica. Devido a contínua exploração dos recursos naturais ocasionando impactos significativos e danos à flora e à fauna, como exemplo, a extinção de espécies únicas na área. Para reverter a degradação nessa região é importante que na produção de mudas a quantidade de água necessária seja disponibilizada desde a semeadura proporcionando umidade ideal para maior porcentagem de germinação. Nesse contexto, a presente pesquisa foi realizada objetivando-se avaliar a influência hídrica na germinação de sementes da espécie florestal da Caatinga submetidas a diferentes niveis de irrigação. O experimento foi realizado no viveiro florestal do Centro de Saúde e Tecnologia Rural/ CSTR, Campus de Patos – PB. Para o experimento, utilizando sementes de espécie florestal do bioma Caatinga: Sabiá, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. Num delineamento inteiramente casualisados (DIC), com 5 tratamentos, ou seja, 5 diferentes niveis de irrigação (L) de acordo com as necessidades hídricas das plantas (NH), sendo os seguintes: L1 (100%NH); L2 (80%NH); L3(60%NH); L4(40%NH) e L5(20%NH). Foram avaliadas: porcentagem de germinação (PG); Índice de velocidade de germinação (IVG); tempo médio (TM) e velocidade média (VM) de germinação. Ao comparar a lâmina de irrigação de 60% NH com a de 100% NH, houve redução aproximadamente 60% na porcentagem de germinação, sendo notório a influência da umidade nesta fase. Ao utilizar 60% da necessidade hídrica da cultura (NH), obteve maior porcentagem de germinação e índice de velocidade de germinação, sendo recomendada esta quantidade de água no período de germinação desta espécie florestal.Research, Society and Development2021-07-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1743110.33448/rsd-v10i8.17431Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e37310817431Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e37310817431Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e373108174312525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17431/15588Copyright (c) 2021 Évanny Valéria de Araújo Herculano; Viviane Farias Silva; Isabella Rocha Ribeiro; Wanessa Alves Martins ; José Aminthas de Farias Júnior; Vilma Maria dos Santos; Luciana Freitas de Medeiros Mendonçahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHerculano, Évanny Valéria de Araújo Silva, Viviane Farias Ribeiro, Isabella Rocha Martins , Wanessa Alves Farias Júnior, José Aminthas de Santos, Vilma Maria dos Mendonça, Luciana Freitas de Medeiros 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17431Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:46.228074Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
Influencia del agua em la germinación de semillas de espécies forestales Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
Influencia hídrica na germinação de sementes da espécie florestal Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
title Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
spellingShingle Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
Herculano, Évanny Valéria de Araújo
Necessidade hídrica
Sabiá
Déficit hídrico
Estresse hídrico.
Requerimiento hídrico
Sabiá
Déficit hídrico
Estrés hidrico.
Water requirement
Sabiá
Water déficit
Water stress.
title_short Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
title_full Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
title_fullStr Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
title_full_unstemmed Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
title_sort Water influence on the germination of forest species seeds Mimosa Caesalpiniifolia Benth
author Herculano, Évanny Valéria de Araújo
author_facet Herculano, Évanny Valéria de Araújo
Silva, Viviane Farias
Ribeiro, Isabella Rocha
Martins , Wanessa Alves
Farias Júnior, José Aminthas de
Santos, Vilma Maria dos
Mendonça, Luciana Freitas de Medeiros
author_role author
author2 Silva, Viviane Farias
Ribeiro, Isabella Rocha
Martins , Wanessa Alves
Farias Júnior, José Aminthas de
Santos, Vilma Maria dos
Mendonça, Luciana Freitas de Medeiros
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Herculano, Évanny Valéria de Araújo
Silva, Viviane Farias
Ribeiro, Isabella Rocha
Martins , Wanessa Alves
Farias Júnior, José Aminthas de
Santos, Vilma Maria dos
Mendonça, Luciana Freitas de Medeiros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Necessidade hídrica
Sabiá
Déficit hídrico
Estresse hídrico.
Requerimiento hídrico
Sabiá
Déficit hídrico
Estrés hidrico.
Water requirement
Sabiá
Water déficit
Water stress.
topic Necessidade hídrica
Sabiá
Déficit hídrico
Estresse hídrico.
Requerimiento hídrico
Sabiá
Déficit hídrico
Estrés hidrico.
Water requirement
Sabiá
Water déficit
Water stress.
description In semi-arid regions of Brazil, rainfall is irregular, drought is long, shallow and rocky soils, and has important forestry potential for the environment and socioeconomic status. Due to the continuous exploitation of natural resources causing significant impacts and damage to flora and fauna, for example, the extinction of unique species in the area. In order to reverse the degradation in this region, it is important that, in the production of seedlings, the necessary amount of water is made available from sowing, providing ideal humidity for a higher percentage of germination. In this context, the present research was carried out aiming to evaluate the water influence on the germination of seeds of the Caatinga forest species submitted to different irrigation levels. The experiment was carried out in the forest nursery of the Center for Rural Health and Technology/CSTR, City of the Patos – PB. For the experiment, using seeds from a forest species from the Caatinga biome: Sabiá, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. In a completely randomized design (DIC), with 5 treatments, that is, 5 different irrigation levels (L) according to the water needs of the plants (NH), being the following: L1 (100%NH); L2 (80%NH); L3(60%NH); L4(40%NH) and L5(20%NH). The following were evaluated: germination percentage (PG); germination speed index (IVG); mean time (TM) and mean speed (VM) of germination. When comparing the irrigation depth of 60% NH with that of 100% NH, there was a reduction of approximately 60% in the germination percentage, with the influence of moisture in this phase being notorious. By using 60% of the crop water requirement (NH), it obtained higher germination percentage and germination speed index, being recommended this amount of water in the germination period of this forest species.
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