2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842006000400015
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Storage in cerrado soil and germination of Psychotria vellosiana (Rubiaceae) seeds

Abstract: The regeneration of plant communities from seed depends, to a large extent, on the capacity of the seed remaining viable in the soil. The viability and germination of artificially buried Psychotria vellosiana seeds in cerrado soil were studied, with the purpose of discovering some physio-ecological aspects of dispersed seeds and evaluating their potential to constitute a soil seed bank. Seed samples were placed in nylon envelopes and buried in the soil of a Cerrado reserve at two different depths and sites. Bu… Show more

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“…latifolia, independentemente do regime térmico, quando comparada à condição de escuro. O mesmo foi observado para outra rubiácea (Psychotria vellosiana), a qual apresentou melhor germinação na presença de luz em comparação ao escuro constante (Araújo & Cardoso, 2006). A amplitude de respostas quanto ao requerimento térmico é um reflexo da adaptação das espécies ao ambiente de ocorrência (Thompson, 1970).…”
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“…latifolia, independentemente do regime térmico, quando comparada à condição de escuro. O mesmo foi observado para outra rubiácea (Psychotria vellosiana), a qual apresentou melhor germinação na presença de luz em comparação ao escuro constante (Araújo & Cardoso, 2006). A amplitude de respostas quanto ao requerimento térmico é um reflexo da adaptação das espécies ao ambiente de ocorrência (Thompson, 1970).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Arg. (Araujo and Cardoso, 2006, 2007) , Bidens gardneri Baker (Sassaki et al 1999), M. albicans and M . rubiginosa (Carreira, 2004) in the Cerrado.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For seed mass (g) data from the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Seed Information Database (Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, 2015) were used, converted in logarithmic classes according to ter Steege et al (2006). For the two genera not included in this database, data from Francisco et al (2007) (Pera) and Araújo & Cardoso (2006) (Amaioua -assuming the value of Rubiaceae as a reasonable average) were used, respectively. Wood density (g.cm -3 -oven-dried weight divided by green volume; for further methodological details Figure 1.…”
Section: Data Gatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%