Can reproductive traits contribute to the success of ecological restoration?

Direct sowing has been proposed as an alternative to planting seedlings because of its low cost. However, there are still few works with direct seeding that aim to select species that best respond to the technique. Therefore, we carried out a direct sowing study with native tree species of the Semideciduous Seasonal Forest in Southern Brazil (Serra do Sudeste, State of Rio Grande do Sul).

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Main Authors: PIERRY, R. B., GUARINO, E. de S. G., JARENKOW, J. A.
Other Authors: Roberta Barbosa Pierry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS); ERNESTINO DE SOUZA GOMES GUARINO, CPAF-Acre; João André Jarenkow, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS).
Format: Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2017-10-27
Subjects:Floresta sazonal semidecidual, Serra do Sudeste (RS), Rio Grande do Sul, Germinación de las semillas, Bosques caducifolios, Plantas de semilleros, Restauración ecológica, Siembra directa., Essência florestal, Floresta nativa, Reflorestamento, Muda, Plantio direto, Germinação, Poder germinativo, Ecological restoration, Seedlings, Direct seeding, Seed germination, Deciduous forests.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1078378
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Summary:Direct sowing has been proposed as an alternative to planting seedlings because of its low cost. However, there are still few works with direct seeding that aim to select species that best respond to the technique. Therefore, we carried out a direct sowing study with native tree species of the Semideciduous Seasonal Forest in Southern Brazil (Serra do Sudeste, State of Rio Grande do Sul).