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Título: Air layering in Caryocar brasiliense: effect of substrate.
Autor: OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, A. A. de O.
CARMONA, R.
GONCALVES, H. M.
PEIXOTO, J. R.
CRUZ, J. de O.
SILVA, N. I. da
Afiliación: ANTÔNIO ALVES DE OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; RICARDO CARMONA, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; HELENICE MOURA GONCALVES, CPAC; JOSÉ RICARDO PEIXOTO, : UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; JOSÉ DE OLIVEIRA CRUZ, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; NEILA IZIDIO DA SILVA, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA.
Año: 2024
Referencia: Contribuciones a Las Ciencias Sociales, São José dos Pinhais, v.17, n.7, p. 01-15, 2024
Descripción: The commercial propagation of Caryocar brasiliense Cambess is hindered by several factors, including seed dormancy and low cutting survival rates. Air layering studies are needed to overcome these limitations. Previous studies have reported the influence of substrates on the rooting of air layers for different species. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of substrates on air layering of Caryocar Brasiliense. An experiment was conducted with eight stock plants located at Embrapa Cerrados, Distrito Federal, Brazil, using different substrates, including Bioplant®, coconut fiber, a mixture of Bioplant® and coconut fiber in 3:1, 1:1, 1:3 proportions, rice husk biochar, vermiculite, sawdust, soil, and sand. Each treatment was replicated four times. After five months, the survival rate, callus formation, rooting percentage, root length, fresh and dry root mass, and rooting vigor were evaluated. The survival and callus formation rates in all substrates were above 95%. Bioplant® substrate provided the highest rooting percentage (77%), fresh and dry root mass (17.08g and 3.16g, respectively), while soil provided the lowest rooting percentage (17%) and fresh and dry root mass (0.1g and 0.02g, respectively). The average root length was 6.63 cm in the 1:1 mixture. Based on the evaluated characteristics, Bioplant® is the most suitable substrate for the propagation of C. brasiliense stock plants by air layering. The results suggest that air layering is a viable alternative to the vegetative propagation of Caryocar brasiliense stock plants.
Thesagro: Cerrado
Clonagem
Enraizamento
NAL Thesaurus: Rooting
Callus formation
Plant propagation
DOI: 10.55905/revconv.17n.7-348
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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