Evaluating the performance of Polylepis incana seeds: reassessing their potential for restoration and conservation of high Andean forests

Author:

Quispe‐Melgar Harold Rusbelth123ORCID,Huayta‐Hinojosa L. David4ORCID,Llacua‐Tineo Yashira Stefani5ORCID,Ames‐Martínez Fressia N.36ORCID,Lagones Poma Katherine L.7ORCID,Ticse‐Otarola Ginette38ORCID,Tomazello‐Filho Mario9ORCID,Renison Daniel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Ecología y Recursos Naturales Renovables, Dr. Ricardo Luti. Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas y Tecnológicas Universidad Nacional de Córdoba—CONICET Avenida Vélez Sarsfield 1611 X5016GCA Córdoba Argentina

2. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad Continental Huancayo Junín Peru

3. Programa de Investigación de Ecología y Biodiversidad Asociación ANDINUS Calle Miguel Grau 370, Sicaya Huancayo Junín Peru

4. Programa Académico de Ingeniería Ambiental, Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Huánuco Huánuco Peru

5. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú Avenida Mariscal Castilla 3909 Huancayo Junín Peru

6. Laboratorio de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular Universidad Continental Huancayo Junín Peru

7. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina Lima Peru

8. Laboratorio de Dendrocronología Universidad Continental Avenida San Carlos 1980 Huancayo Junín Peru

9. Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Ciências Florestais Universidade de São Paulo Avenida Pádua Dias 11 13418‐900 Piracicaba São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

The use of high‐quality seeds is essential for reforestation and ecosystem restoration; however, few Andean species have been assessed to determine factors influencing seed quality. Most Andean native tree species used for restoration are propagated from naturally regenerated seedlings or cuttings. We evaluated the seed quality (germination, viability, vigor, and physical characteristics) of a central Peruvian population of the keystone high Andean tree species Polylepis incana (quinual) in relation to the mother tree and microsite characteristics. Our analysis, using 12,912 seeds categorized by weight, included germination tests in incubator, tetrazolium tests, and vigor test (germination in nursery conditions). Results showed a mean germination rate of 30.9 ± 22.4%, with a significant proportion of damaged (38.7%), empty (19.1%), and non‐viable (12.7%) seeds. Heavier seeds exhibited the highest germination, while dasometric variables of the mother tree were not related to seed performance. However, solar incidence and slope negatively impacted germination. We conclude that seed quality may be higher than previously estimated, supporting the need to re‐evaluate and promote the use of seeds for propagating P. incana. Furthermore, since the characteristics of mother trees seem not to be relevant for this species and only solar incidence and terrain slope seem to negatively affect seed quality, we consider it important to change the paradigm from identifying individual seed trees to identifying seed forests. Conservation of natural forests as primary seed sources should be the foundation of future reforestation and restoration efforts in the high Andes.

Publisher

Wiley

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