Seeds’ Early Traits as Predictors of Performance in Direct Seeding Restoration

Author:

Piotrowski Ivonir1ORCID,Paladines Harvey Marin1ORCID,de Almeida Lausanne Soraya2,López Alex Mauri Tello1,Dutra Felipe Bueno1,Francisco Bruno Santos1ORCID,da Silva José Mauro Santana1ORCID,Piña-Rodrigues Fatima C. Márquez1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Planning and Use of Renewable Resources, Department of Environmental Sciences, Federal University of São Carlos, Campus Sorocaba, São Paulo 18052-780, Brazil

2. Department of Forest Engineering, Federal University of Viçosa, Campus Viçosa, Viçosa 36570-900, Brazil

Abstract

Direct seeding is a promising and low-cost restoration technique. To avoid wasting seeds, the selection of species with high field performance in their establishment can increase efficiency. We aimed to identify groups of forest species with the ability for direct seeding in a seasonal forest, investigate taxonomic similarity effects on species behavior regarding seeds’ and seedlings’ early functional traits, and classify species based on their probability of success by direct seeding. A planting system of 38 seasonal forest species was implemented at a density of 250,000 seeds ha−1. The emergence was monitored over 720 days, and all individuals were identified, tagged, counted, and measured for height (H) and diameter at collar height (DCH). We evaluated early traits of seed vigor (field seed emergence), seedling performance, probability of success, and species autoecology. Species’ ability for direct seeding was more related to the level of species phylogeny than to their family. Pioneer and non-pioneer species demonstrated similar abilities for direct seeding associated with field emergence, seedling abundance, and persistence. Field seed emergence traits influenced species’ ability for direct seeding more than seedling survival or growth. Species’ ability for direct seeding was related to early seed vigor traits expressed by field seed emergence and was independent of their density.

Funder

MBA in Restoration, Licensing and Environmental Adaptation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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