Gayana: Botanica (Jan 2011)

Experiencia de conservación ex-situ de Solanum fernandezianum (Solanaceae) Experience of Conservation ex-situ of Solanum fernandezianum (Solanaceae)

  • Jaime Solano,
  • Leonardo Anabalón,
  • Enrique Hauenstein

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 1
pp. 102 – 105

Abstract

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Solanum fernandezianum is an endemic species in danger of extinction the Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile. The fruit was collected during March and April of 2002. The seeds were storaged for a year to 4°C. The percentage of germination in laboratory conditions was 14.3%. After 22 weeks plants initiated flowering and fruiting. The conservation strategy considered germination of seeds, production of plants in incubation chamber, transplantation to pots and pots arranged in a greenhouse.