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Benito Bernardo Dzib Castillo Tecnológico Nacional de México, Tecnológico de Chiná
Edith González-Lazo Tecnológico Nacional de México, Tecnológico Superior de Escárcega.
Bellanira del Pilar Novelo-Moha Tecnológico Nacional de México, Tecnológico de Chiná.
Manuel Tomas Arriola-Escalante Tecnológico Nacional de México, Tecnológico de Campeche
Maximiliano Vanoye-Eligio Tecnológico Nacional de México, Tecnológico Superior de Escárcega
Adan Ivan Pérez Vera Tecnológico Nacional de México, Tecnológico de Chiná
Gerardo Raúl Rodríguez-Uc Tecnológico Nacional de México, Tecnológico de Chiná

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Objective: Cordia dodecandra A.DC., an endemic species of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, is valued for its fruit and timber production in the market. This study evaluated seedling emergence and growth from seeds directly sown in the field using pregerminative treatments.
Design/methodology/approach: The research was conducted in the town of Castamay, Campeche. The land was prepared using agricultural machinery. Scarification treatments consisted of T1: 10%, T2: 20%, and T3: 50% hydrogen peroxide in purified water, as well as an untreated control, using seeds harvested in the same year.


Results: The highest number of seedlings emerged in the control treatment. Height and diameter growth varied across measurement periods, and both temperature and ambient humidity significantly affected these variables.


Findings/conclusions: The use of C. dodecandra seeds for reforestation in deforested areas is viable, with up to 80% success. Scarification is not required when seeds are sown in the same year they are harvested. Seedlings of C. dodecandra grown from directly sown seeds in the field exhibit steady growth, which is influenced by temperature and humidity conditions.

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