Revista Peruana de Biología (Feb 2018)

In situ propagation of rhatany - Krameria lappacea (Krameriaceae): factors limiting natural regeneration and effects of reseeding measures

  • Nicolas Dostert,
  • Fatima Caceres,
  • Grischa Brokamp,
  • Maximilian Weigend

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v25i1.14345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 029 – 034

Abstract

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Krameria lappacea (rhatany) is a well established medicinal and dye plant that is used since pre-Colombian times. In the last 15 years the biology, distribution and abundance of rhatany in Peru was investigated and methods for a sustainable wildcrafting were developed. The objective of this work was to investigate which factors limit the natural propagation and to explore whether the reseeding measures can contribute to the establishment of new plants in situ. Investigating the germination and in situ propagation, greenhouse trials showed that the seed burial is an important, limiting factor for the germination of K. lappacea und the germination rate can be increased (3—4x) by burying the seeds. Both the burial of the seeds during collection and re-sowing measures on selected lots can contribute to the rejuvenation of the population. Secondary roots, which are left in the ground during harvest, are showed to form new shoot meristems and develop into new plants. Pre-treatment (scarification) of the fruits does not clearly influence the germination success, but it facilitates the handling of the seeds during re-sowing and ensures the use of only fully developed, viable seeds.

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