Determinación de viabilidad, vigor y banco de semillas de retamo espinoso (Ulex europaeus L.) en un Andisol de un ecosistema de Páramo

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Abstract

The gorse (Ulex europaeus L.) is an invasive introduced plant of rapid growth and spread, with seeds production that remain dormant in the first 5 cm of soil depth, this plant alters native ecological spaces, areas of agricultural production, and its control and eradication is not successful. Know certain characteristics of gorse seeds will facilitate its control. Thus, the purpose of this work was to determine the vigor, viability and seed bank of gorse in areas of the Sumapaz paramo. For the tests, seeds were collected in three sites: Delicias, Usabá and Laguna. The vigor test was carried out by means of electrical conductivity and the viability test by tetrazolium topographic assay, in each test four repetitions were carried out, each with 100 seeds, the statistical design was completely random. For the seed bank, soil samples were taken at depths of 0-5, 5-10 and 10-20 cm, and placed in aluminium trays. The vigor test showed that after 6 hours of hydration, the amount of leached ions stabilized with a value of 38.51 µs.cm -1 g-1 at ten hours, confirming high seed vigor. The viability test presented 98 % and the seed bank registered a greater quantity in the 10-20 cm horizon with 950 seeds.m2 in the Laguna. This study shows that gorse seeds have high values of vigor, viability, and an abundant seed bank distributed at different depths.

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Fajardo-Ortiz, A. G. … Celis-Forero, Á. (2022). Determinación de viabilidad, vigor y banco de semillas de retamo espinoso (Ulex europaeus L.) en un Andisol de un ecosistema de Páramo. Revista U.D.C.A Actualidad & Divulgación Científica, 25(2). https://doi.org/10.31910/rudca.v25.n2.2022.2076

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