TY - JOUR
T1 - Respuesta de semillas de tres especies nativas altoandinas a
diferentes condiciones de almacenamiento
AU - Patiño Uyaguari, Claudia Guicelly
AU - Jímenez Sánchez, Janeth Jazmin
AU - Marin Molina, Franklin Geovanny
AU - Marin Molina, Franklin Geovanny
AU - Palomeque Pesantez, Fanny Ximena
AU - Palomeque Pesantez, Fanny Ximena
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - To ensure the germination capability and viability of native
tree species it is important to know the optimum conditions for seed storage in the long
term. In response to this, we investigated the effect of seed storage on the germination,
viability,and velocity of germination (VG) of Vallea stipularis, Hedyosmum luteyniiand
Oreopanax avicenniifolius. The seeds were collected in Llaviucu and Mazan forests in Cajas
National Park and exposed to different treatments of seed storage: three levels of seed
moisture content (initial, medium and low), two levels of temperature (10oC and room
temperature) and three periods of storage (3, 6, and 12 months). The research revealed that
seeds of V. stipularisstored at 10oC for 12 months had the lowest germination values, even
null percentages; the more the seed viability and VG decreased when the time of seed storage
increased. The seeds of H.luteynii showed high germination and viability up to 12 months of
storage at 10oC, however, its germination was later and little synchronized. The room
temperature did not work well for germination and VG for both these species, although,
H.luteynii maintained its viability intact up to the last period of evaluation. O.
avicenniifolius maintained at 10oC and room temperature its germination capacity up to 12
months but with a lower percentage. The knowledge generated contributes to better seed
management in ex situ conservation programs and plant propagation for restoration.
AB - To ensure the germination capability and viability of native
tree species it is important to know the optimum conditions for seed storage in the long
term. In response to this, we investigated the effect of seed storage on the germination,
viability,and velocity of germination (VG) of Vallea stipularis, Hedyosmum luteyniiand
Oreopanax avicenniifolius. The seeds were collected in Llaviucu and Mazan forests in Cajas
National Park and exposed to different treatments of seed storage: three levels of seed
moisture content (initial, medium and low), two levels of temperature (10oC and room
temperature) and three periods of storage (3, 6, and 12 months). The research revealed that
seeds of V. stipularisstored at 10oC for 12 months had the lowest germination values, even
null percentages; the more the seed viability and VG decreased when the time of seed storage
increased. The seeds of H.luteynii showed high germination and viability up to 12 months of
storage at 10oC, however, its germination was later and little synchronized. The room
temperature did not work well for germination and VG for both these species, although,
H.luteynii maintained its viability intact up to the last period of evaluation. O.
avicenniifolius maintained at 10oC and room temperature its germination capacity up to 12
months but with a lower percentage. The knowledge generated contributes to better seed
management in ex situ conservation programs and plant propagation for restoration.
KW - Tiempo de almacenamiento; Contenido de humedad; Temperatura; Parque
Nacional El Cajas; Andes
KW - Tiempo de almacenamiento; Contenido de humedad; Temperatura; Parque
Nacional El Cajas; Andes
UR - https://publicaciones.ucuenca.edu.ec/ojs/index.php/maskana/article/view/2940
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2477-8893
JO - Revista Científica Maskana
JF - Revista Científica Maskana
ER -