Vol. 31 (2021)
Artículos de Investigación

The effect of pregerminative treatments on the emergence of Guaiacum sanctum L. (Zygophyllaceae) seedling

María Margarita Mex Villalobos
Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico de Chiná
Benito Bernardo Dzib Castillo
Instituto Tecnológico de Chiná
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Published 2021-05-12 — Updated on 2022-02-23

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Mex Villalobos, M. M., Carballo Hernández, J. I., González Lazo, E., Uribe San Miguel, J. A., & Dzib Castillo, B. B. (2022). The effect of pregerminative treatments on the emergence of Guaiacum sanctum L. (Zygophyllaceae) seedling. Acta Universitaria, 31. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2021.3060 (Original work published May 12, 2021)

Abstract

In Mexico, there is the guayacán species (Guaiacum sanctum L.) which is registered as a threatened species within the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), group II. A problem for their reproduction from seeds is that it requires pregerminative treatments when they are not sown after harvest, since they may present physiological dormancy and a decrease in its viability. Consequently, the objective of the present work was to identify the emergence of seedlings from seed scarification. The treatments were six, with four repetitions; the experimental design was randomized. Statistical analyzes were performed using a T test with INFOSTAT software. The results showed that there are statistical differences (p < 0.0001) between treatments. It is concluded that the best scarification treatments were soaking seeds in water for 24 hours and immersing seeds in hydrogen peroxide diluted in water (3 ml L-1) for 15 minutes.