Mathematical Modeling of the Germination and Growth of Leucaena Leucocephala under Different Substrates and Nursery Conditions
Abstract
Livestock production in tropical regions is predominantly extensive and relies heavily on native or monoculture pastures, which often prove insufficient for ruminant nutrition. The incorporation of Leucaena leucocephala into silvopastoral systems represents a promising strategy due to its high forage quality; however, information on its early establishment under nursery conditions remains limited. This study aimed to model the germination dynamics and early seedling growth of L. leucocephala under different substrate compositions during the nursery phase. Germination percentage and daily plant height were recorded over a 30-day period. Treatment effects were evaluated using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and growth dynamics were described using nonlinear sigmoidal models (Gompertz, Logistic, von Bertalanffy, and Brody). Significant differences in germination rate among substrates were detected (p<0.05), whereas no significant effect of substrate on plant height was observed during the evaluation period (p>0.05). Among the evaluated models, von Bertalanffy, Gompertz, and Logistic functions provided the best fit for plant height based on R2 and AIC criteria. Although some models showed high R2 values for germination, elevated AIC values suggest limited biological adequacy. These findings highlight the usefulness of predictive modeling to support nursery management decisions, optimize substrate selection, and facilitate the establishment of L. leucocephala in sustainable silvopastoral systems.
© 2026 José Américo Saucedo-Uriarte, Manuel Emilio Milla Pino, Hurley Abel Quispe-Ccasa, Gleni Tatiana Segura Portocarrero, Héctor Vladimir Vásquez Pérez, Deiner Jhonel Gongora-Bardales, Jorge Luis Maicelo Quintana, published by Polish Society of Agricultural Engineering
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