Swietenia macrophylla King (big-leaf mahogany) is one of the most economica
lly important tree species that grows in the Yucatan peninsula. While it is
well known that exposure to high levels of light and low levels of competi
tion are necessary for big-leaf mahogany establishment, conditions favoring
germination have been little studied. The effect of sowing date, shade, an
d irrigation on germination were investigated in a nursery in Quintana Roo,
Mexico. Three levels of shade (0, 63, and 80%) and two levels of irrigatio
n (non-irrigated and irrigated 20 mm per week) were used. In addition, seed
were sown on four different dates, spanning the dry season to the middle o
f the rainy season. Germination increased linearly with increasing shade. I
rrigated seed had significantly higher germination than non-irrigated seed
across all three levels of shade. Seed sown in April germinated 10 weeks af
ter sowing, and seed sown in May and June germinated 4-5 weeks after sowing
. Most seed sown in August did not germinate. Although shade does not favor
establishment and growth, it may contribute to maintaining soil moisture a
nd seed viability during germination of big-leaf mahogany. (C) 2000 Elsevie
r Science B.V. All rights reserved.