Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its Seeds

ABSTRACT Ants interact with seeds, and frequently remove their appendages. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of ants on the germination of Guarea guidonia (Meliaceae) seeds through removing the fleshy tissue of their integument (sarcotesta). The seeds were subjected to the following treatments:...

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Main Authors: Bianca Ferreira Silva, Igor Henrique Freitas Azevedo, Antonio Mayhé-Nunes, Tiago Breier, Andre Felippe Nunes de Freitas
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
Series:Floresta e Ambiente
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872019000300125&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-7414ab87a5894a6682c07ed0981cdb412020-11-25T01:58:48ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de JaneiroFloresta e Ambiente2179-808726310.1590/2179-8087.015118S2179-80872019000300125Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its SeedsBianca Ferreira SilvaIgor Henrique Freitas AzevedoAntonio Mayhé-NunesTiago BreierAndre Felippe Nunes de FreitasABSTRACT Ants interact with seeds, and frequently remove their appendages. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of ants on the germination of Guarea guidonia (Meliaceae) seeds through removing the fleshy tissue of their integument (sarcotesta). The seeds were subjected to the following treatments: control (no sarcotesta removal), manual removal, and removal by ants. The results show that germination percentage and time varied among treatments, with removal by ants showing the highest percentage within the shortest possible time. The positive effect of sarcotesta removal by ants points to a possible action of anti-fungal substances. As germination is an essential step for recruitment, ant activity may be important to the regeneration of a deforested area. Further studies should consider germination experiments under natural conditions in order to increase the understanding on plant development.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872019000300125&lng=en&tlng=enant-plant interactionrecruitmentseed germinationSolenopsisAtlantic Forest
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author Bianca Ferreira Silva
Igor Henrique Freitas Azevedo
Antonio Mayhé-Nunes
Tiago Breier
Andre Felippe Nunes de Freitas
spellingShingle Bianca Ferreira Silva
Igor Henrique Freitas Azevedo
Antonio Mayhé-Nunes
Tiago Breier
Andre Felippe Nunes de Freitas
Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its Seeds
Floresta e Ambiente
ant-plant interaction
recruitment
seed germination
Solenopsis
Atlantic Forest
author_facet Bianca Ferreira Silva
Igor Henrique Freitas Azevedo
Antonio Mayhé-Nunes
Tiago Breier
Andre Felippe Nunes de Freitas
author_sort Bianca Ferreira Silva
title Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its Seeds
title_short Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its Seeds
title_full Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its Seeds
title_fullStr Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its Seeds
title_full_unstemmed Ants Promote Germination of the Tree Guarea guidonia by Cleaning its Seeds
title_sort ants promote germination of the tree guarea guidonia by cleaning its seeds
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
series Floresta e Ambiente
issn 2179-8087
description ABSTRACT Ants interact with seeds, and frequently remove their appendages. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of ants on the germination of Guarea guidonia (Meliaceae) seeds through removing the fleshy tissue of their integument (sarcotesta). The seeds were subjected to the following treatments: control (no sarcotesta removal), manual removal, and removal by ants. The results show that germination percentage and time varied among treatments, with removal by ants showing the highest percentage within the shortest possible time. The positive effect of sarcotesta removal by ants points to a possible action of anti-fungal substances. As germination is an essential step for recruitment, ant activity may be important to the regeneration of a deforested area. Further studies should consider germination experiments under natural conditions in order to increase the understanding on plant development.
topic ant-plant interaction
recruitment
seed germination
Solenopsis
Atlantic Forest
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872019000300125&lng=en&tlng=en
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