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Artificial Germination Activation of Dialium corbisieri by Imitation of Ecological Process

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Beaune, David
Bollache, Loïc
Muganza, Musuyu D.
Bretagnolle, François
Hohmann, Gottfried

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Journal of Sustainable Forestry. Taylor & Francis. 2013, 32(6), pp. 565-575. ISSN 1054-9811. eISSN 1540-756X. Available under: doi: 10.1080/10549811.2013.780199

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Species of the gender Dialium commonly are trees found in Central African rainforests. They produce tasty sugary fruits, feeding numerous frugivores, but are, despite their valuable nutritional value, rarely exploited by humans. A potential reason for this could be the complexity of symbiotic dependence between trees and pollinators, germination activators, and dispersers causing problems in ancestral and contemporary domestication. We investigated Dialium corbisieri reproduction in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bandundu Province. Here we give a key for an artificial activation of germination of these trees ecologically adapted to the digestive system of their ape dispersers: By perforation of the impermeable seed coat protection, water assimilation and subsequent activation of germination becomes possible. By this nicking, pretreatment germination increases from 0 to 96%, representing an inexpensive and simple treatment to be used under natural conditions and in developing countries. The use of this mechanical activation for forest management, conservation, and economic use is discussed.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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Dialium corbisieri, African velvet tamarind, seed pretreatment, germination activation, seed dormancy, endozoochory, domestication

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ISO 690BEAUNE, David, Loïc BOLLACHE, Musuyu D. MUGANZA, François BRETAGNOLLE, Gottfried HOHMANN, Barbara FRUTH, 2013. Artificial Germination Activation of Dialium corbisieri by Imitation of Ecological Process. In: Journal of Sustainable Forestry. Taylor & Francis. 2013, 32(6), pp. 565-575. ISSN 1054-9811. eISSN 1540-756X. Available under: doi: 10.1080/10549811.2013.780199
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  year={2013},
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  title={Artificial Germination Activation of Dialium corbisieri by Imitation of Ecological Process},
  number={6},
  volume={32},
  issn={1054-9811},
  journal={Journal of Sustainable Forestry},
  pages={565--575},
  author={Beaune, David and Bollache, Loïc and Muganza, Musuyu D. and Bretagnolle, François and Hohmann, Gottfried and Fruth, Barbara}
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