Abstract

The objectives of this work were to characterize fruits and seeds and evaluate seed germination and seedling vigor from fifteen parent plants of Parkia gigantocarpa Ducke. The fresh weight, length, width, and thickness of fruits and seeds were determined. The germination was tested in a sand substrate, with four replications of 25 seeds per treatment (parent plants). The number of days for emergence, emergence percentage, emergence speed index, germination percentage, and seedling dry weight were evaluated. The fruits presented means for fresh weight, length, width, and thickness of 115.0 g; 621.3 mm; 60.8 mm, and 9.8 mm, respectively. The seeds presented means for fresh weight, length, width, and thickness of 1.1 g, 22.8 mm, 11.2 mm, and 7.0 mm, respectively. The emergence was fast and uniform, which occurred from the fifth to the sixth day after seeding, reaching 91% germination for the parent HB9, but not differing from the parents HB2, HB3, and HB6. The seedlings from the parents HB2, HB3, HB6, and HB9 were more vigorous due to their higher dry matter accumulation. The results found showed that, even belonging to the same species, P. gigantocarpa seeds from different parent plants present variability in biometric characteristics of fruits and seeds. The seed collected from different parent plants showed differences in germination capacity and seedling vigor.

Highlights

  • The species Parkia gigantocarpa Ducke is known in Brazil as fava-barriguda; it belongs to the Fabaceae family, and adult individuals can reach 60-m height and 1.50-m diameter at breast height (PAULA; ALVES, 1997)

  • According to Silva et al (2012), the comparative analysis of species of the genus Hymenaea showed that biometry parameters should be considered for differentiating species of the same genus

  • The species Hymenaea intermedia Ducke and H. martiana Hayne were differentiated from the others based on the biometric parameters related to fruits and seeds, respectively, which were more efficient to differentiate the species

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Introduction

The species Parkia gigantocarpa Ducke is known in Brazil as fava-barriguda; it belongs to the Fabaceae family, and adult individuals can reach 60-m height and 1.50-m diameter at breast height (PAULA; ALVES, 1997). This tree is found in inland forests and high floodplains, occurring in Brazil in the states of Rondônia, Pará, Amapá, and Amazonas (EMBRAPA, 2004). This tree can be used for landscaping in urban parks and streets, and its wood can be used for furniture and constructions (CARVALHO, 2010).

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