Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Phenology, Seed Biology and Seedling Survival and Growth of Aquilaria Malaccensis: a Highly Exploited and Red Listed Tree Species of North East India


     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


Life history of Aquilaria malaccensis including its phenology, seed production, size, weight, moisture content, viability, germination, seedling growth and survival was studied. It was found that 70.5% fruits were two seeded leaving the rests as one seeded. Seed production was found variable among different trees and individual tree can produce 5,092 to 16,660 seeds per year. Most of the seeds were having weight range between 0.014 and 0.251 gm and diameter between 3.86 mm and 5.50 mm. Tetrazolium test of freshly collected seeds showed 100% viability which decreased with the increase in storage duration. Germination started after 7 days of sowing and continues up to 45 days. Both the mean seasonal survival rate and growth rate of seedlings in terms of collar diameter was highest in 50% irradiance level followed by 25% and 75% irradiance level and survival was maximum during February to April (98% ± 0.88) and lowest during May to July (90% ± 4.53) but, growth was highest during May to July (34.47% ± 5.02) and lowest during November to January (20.56% ± 4.38) in all the three irradiance levels of the mist house. Findings of the present report may be helpful in developing protocols for large scale production of planting stocks and proper management of the species with immense economic importance with extinction risk.

Keywords

Aquilaria malaccensis, germination, herbivory, seed packing, seed production
Font Size

User
About The Authors

P. Saikia

M. L. Khan


Subscription Login to verify subscription
Notifications

Abstract Views: 423

PDF Views: 0




  • Phenology, Seed Biology and Seedling Survival and Growth of Aquilaria Malaccensis: a Highly Exploited and Red Listed Tree Species of North East India

Abstract Views: 423  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Abstract


Life history of Aquilaria malaccensis including its phenology, seed production, size, weight, moisture content, viability, germination, seedling growth and survival was studied. It was found that 70.5% fruits were two seeded leaving the rests as one seeded. Seed production was found variable among different trees and individual tree can produce 5,092 to 16,660 seeds per year. Most of the seeds were having weight range between 0.014 and 0.251 gm and diameter between 3.86 mm and 5.50 mm. Tetrazolium test of freshly collected seeds showed 100% viability which decreased with the increase in storage duration. Germination started after 7 days of sowing and continues up to 45 days. Both the mean seasonal survival rate and growth rate of seedlings in terms of collar diameter was highest in 50% irradiance level followed by 25% and 75% irradiance level and survival was maximum during February to April (98% ± 0.88) and lowest during May to July (90% ± 4.53) but, growth was highest during May to July (34.47% ± 5.02) and lowest during November to January (20.56% ± 4.38) in all the three irradiance levels of the mist house. Findings of the present report may be helpful in developing protocols for large scale production of planting stocks and proper management of the species with immense economic importance with extinction risk.

Keywords


Aquilaria malaccensis, germination, herbivory, seed packing, seed production