Direct seeding of native fruit tree species with economic benefits in a Brazilian Cerrado managed landscape

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作者
Portela Lima, Isabela Lustz [1 ]
Scariot, Aldicir [2 ]
Giroldo, Aelton Biasi [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brasilia, Dept Ecol, Campus Darcy Ribeiro, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[2] Embrapa Recursos Genet & Biotecnol, Lab Ecol & Conservacao, Parque Estacao Biol, BR-70770901 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[3] Inst Fed Educ Ciencias & Tecnol Ceara, Dept Ensino, IFCE Campus Crateas, BR-63708260 Crateus, CE, Brazil
关键词
Dypterix alata; Ecological restoration; Eugenia dysenterica; Savanna; Traditional farmers; SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT; NICHE CONSTRUCTION; DEGRADED LAND; WET TROPICS; FOREST; RESTORATION; REGENERATION; GROWTH; VEGETATION; DORMANCY;
D O I
10.1007/s40415-022-00831-2
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Planting native species of economic interest is attractive to ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation because of their potential to generate income, products and services, combining socioeconomic and environmental demands. Direct seeding is a low-cost restoration technique compared to nursery-raised seedling planting, but there is still a lack of information about restoration success in different savanna habitat types in Brazil. We tested direct seeding of six fruit tree species of the Brazilian Cerrado in a landscape compressed by five management regimes used by traditional farmers in a rural settlement in northern Minas Gerais State, Southeastern Brazil. We monitored germination, survival, growth and establishment for three years. Of the 9000 seeds planted, 18.7% germinated, 29.8% survived and 8.9% were established three years after sowing. Eugenia dysenterica (Mart.) DC. and Dypterix alata Vogel had higher germination, survival and establishment rates and are, thus, the most appropriate species. E. dysenterica showed high rates on native and managed Cerrado and D. alata in agroforestry system, hillside fields and lower field. The species studied are well adapted to conditions of water scarcity and low soil fertility. However, phosphorus concentration may be a limiting factor to species growth. Our results suggest that direct seeding of fruit tree species of the Cerrado is promising to some species, and to others, the sowing should be done with more seeds, or using nursery-raised seedling. The planting of fruit trees could be a practice that allow smallholders farmers to increase biodiversity at the same time that could contribute to their livelihoods.
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