Hildegardia populifolia (Roxb.) Schott & Endl. is a deciduous, endemic and critically
endangered tree of Malvaceae. It is disjunctly distributed at the south eastern ghats
between the two states, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. During the population
assessment, 45 quadrats with 10 x 10 m2 have randomly selected at H. populifolia
habituated areas in Pakkam Malai reserve forest, near Gingee, Viluppuram district of
Tamil Nadu, found that the regeneration status was inferior. To know the seed
viability and germination potential, this study has planned to make an easy and
efficient germination protocol for mass multiplication and to conservation programs.
Tested by three traditional methods, viz. 1. seed coat scratch method, 2. water-soaked
method and 3. cow dung water-soaked method. The second method shows better
germination (90%) results than the other two methods. Another study, found 40% of
germination after 25 days from the aseptic naked seeds inoculated in culture
medium. The protocol developed here would help to execute large-scale ex situ
conservation programs for this endangered species. Field observation and the lab
condition indicated that the fungus Penicillium citrinum inhibits the growth of
germination.
Keywords: Conservation; Gingee hills; Hildegardia; Pencillium, Sterculiaceae;
Viluppuram.
