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Título: Germination and vegetative propagation of the wild species cuphea pulchra moric. (Lythraceae), a potential ornamental crop.
Autoria: CORSINO, A. L.
SILVA, D. A. da
MELO, L. A. M. P. de
CAVALCANTI, T. B.
Afiliação: ANA LUÍSA CORSINO, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; DULCE ALVES DA SILVA, Cenargen; LUIS ALBERTO MARTINS P DE MELO, Cenargen; TACIANA BARBOSA CAVALCANTI, Cenargen.
Ano de publicação: 2024
Referência: International Journal of Plant Biology, v. 15, n. 1, 2024.
Conteúdo: Cuphea pulchra Moric. is a species native to the Cerrado and Caatinga biomes that grows in environments with high temperatures and low rainfall and can be adapted as an ornamental plant for pots. Tests were carried out on C. pulchra seeds, as well as the cultivation of plants from both seeds and cuttings in a greenhouse. Seeds at different stages of maturity (green, almost ripe, and mature) were placed on agar and paper for germination tests. The cultivated plants were pruned as necessary. Two cutting tests were carried out according to the age of the donor plant. The flowering period was monitored. Germination was successful with the almost ripe seeds. Drastic pruning was able to produce compact plants in pots. Cutting tests had greater sprouting with younger donor plants. Cuphea pulchra stood out in terms of the length of the flowering period, which lasted up to ten months. Greenhouse cultivation produced viable plants for the ornamental plant market.
NAL Thesaurus: Pruning
Drought tolerance
Testing
Seeds
Cutting
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijpb15010003
Notas: Na publicação: Dulce Alves-da-Silva; Luis Alberto M. Palhares-Melo.
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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