Forests and Forest Product Journal

Effects of Seed Pretreatments and Growth‐Media on Early Growth Performance of Uvariopsis tripetala (Baker f.) G.E.Schatz. Seedlings

By: Jeminiwa M. S.;  Jeminiwa O. R.;  Olaoti-laaro S. O.;  Woghiren A. I.;  Aina-Oduntan O. A.;  Agbeje A. M.;  

Abstract:

This study investigated the effects of seed pretreatments and growth‐media on early growth performance of Uvariopsis tripetala seedlings with a view to investigating the silvicultural requirements for seedling production and conservation of this species. The fruits of Uvariopsis tripetala were procured from Akinlaja village, Odigbo Local Government Area, Ondo State. The extracted seeds were pretreated using three pre‐germination treatment methods (Cold stratification, Mechanical scarification and Conc. H2SO4). Seeds pretreated with cold stratification had the highest germination percentage (92%), mechanical scarification (79%), while the lowest (55%) from conc. H2SO4 pretreatment. Seedlings of the species from the germination experiment were transplanted into three growth‐media (topsoil, sawdust and biochar) and replicated thrice. The experiment was arranged in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). Seedlings from cold stratification planted on topsoil had the highest mean height growth value (5.12 ± 0.14cm). This was followed by the seedlings from mechanical scarification planted on biochar with growth height of (5.03±0.14cm). While the lowest mean height value was recorded for seedlings from H2SO4 pretreated seeds planted on topsoil (3.95±0.14cm). Seedlings from mechanical scarification seeds planted on sawdust had the highest mean collar diameter (1.95±0.34mm). This was followed by seedlings from H2SO4 pretreated seeds and planted on sawdust (1.88±0.34mm). While the lowest value (0.75±0.34mm) was obtained from seedling from H2S04 pretreated seeds planted on topsoil. Seedlings from cold stratification pretreated seeds planted on biochar and topsoil had the highest mean number of leaves (3.99±0.23 and 3.67± 0.23) respectively. The lowest mean value (3.34±0.23) was obtained from H2SO4 seedlings planted on biochar medium. The results showed that cold stratification pretreatment and sawdust medium were most suitable for mass production of U. tripetala seedlings in the nursery. Further studies were recommended for more silvicultural requirements and floral biology of the species for sustainable production and conservation. 

Keywords:  Pretreatment; Growth-media; seedling-growth; Conservation; Uvariopsis tripetala

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