Germinación de semillas y clave para la identificación de plántulas de seis especies arbóreas nativas de humedales del sureste de México

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Wetland tree species are of importance for economic and restoration purposes. We describe the germination process and seedling morphology of six arboreal native species typical of Southeastern Mexico: Annona glabra, Ceiba pentandra, Pachira aquatica, Haematoxylum campechianum, Coccoloba barbadensis and Crataeva tapia. A total of 300 seeds per species were planted in a mixture of sand, cocoa plant husk and black soil (1: 1: 1), and maintained in a tree nursery with 30% artificial shade, from February to November of 2007. We carried out the morphological characterization, and elaborated a key to seedlings based on: 1) ger- mination type 2) seedling axis and 3) leaf elements. P. aquatica has cryptocotylar hypogeal germination, the others have phanerocotylar epigeal germination. Germination rates were high (>86%), except for C. barbadensis (69%).

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Zamora-Cornelio, L. F., Ochoa-Gaona, S., Simón, G. V., Albores, J. C., & de Jong, B. H. J. (2010). Germinación de semillas y clave para la identificación de plántulas de seis especies arbóreas nativas de humedales del sureste de México. Revista de Biologia Tropical, 58(2), 717–732. https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v58i2.5241

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