Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons

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Autor(a) principal: Higuchi,Maíra Tiaki
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Luana Tainá Machado, Aguiar,Aline Cristina de, Zeffa,Douglas Mariani, Roberto,Sergio Ruffo, Koyama,Renata
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Resumo: Abstract Blueberry cuttings are difficult to root, so alternatives that maximize their rhizogenic potential are essential for the expansion of the crop. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the basal lesion and different methods of indolebutyric acid (IBA) on the rooting of ‘Woodard’ herbaceous cuttings, collected in two seasons. The experimental design used was completely randomized in a 3x2x2 factorial arrangement, totaling 12 treatments and five replications. The factors consisted of different ways of IBA application (talc and alcohol in the concentration of 1,000 mg L-1, and without IBA), season of collection (autumn and summer), and two types of cuttings (with and without lesion in the basal portion). Two hundred days after the beginning of the experiment, there was no significant effect of the basal lesion on the rooting of the cuttings. However, it was found that rooting is influenced by the season of collection, with greater leaf retention, dry weight, number of roots per cutting, length of roots and length of the largest root collected in summer. The application of IBA talc provided a higher percentage of rooted cuttings (61.0%) in relation to alcohol (31.0%) and control (41.0%) when collected in the autumn. There was no difference between seasons when IBA was applied with talc, however, the application with alcohol solution and the control resulted in higher percentages of rooted cuttings in the summer (70.0% and 67.0%, respectively). Summer was considered the best season to collect ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings, although the IBA applied with talc has increased the percentage of rooted cuttings in the autumn. The basal lesion did not promote an increase in rooting.
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spelling Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasonsIBAplant growth regulatorpropagationrootingVaccinium sp.Abstract Blueberry cuttings are difficult to root, so alternatives that maximize their rhizogenic potential are essential for the expansion of the crop. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the basal lesion and different methods of indolebutyric acid (IBA) on the rooting of ‘Woodard’ herbaceous cuttings, collected in two seasons. The experimental design used was completely randomized in a 3x2x2 factorial arrangement, totaling 12 treatments and five replications. The factors consisted of different ways of IBA application (talc and alcohol in the concentration of 1,000 mg L-1, and without IBA), season of collection (autumn and summer), and two types of cuttings (with and without lesion in the basal portion). Two hundred days after the beginning of the experiment, there was no significant effect of the basal lesion on the rooting of the cuttings. However, it was found that rooting is influenced by the season of collection, with greater leaf retention, dry weight, number of roots per cutting, length of roots and length of the largest root collected in summer. The application of IBA talc provided a higher percentage of rooted cuttings (61.0%) in relation to alcohol (31.0%) and control (41.0%) when collected in the autumn. There was no difference between seasons when IBA was applied with talc, however, the application with alcohol solution and the control resulted in higher percentages of rooted cuttings in the summer (70.0% and 67.0%, respectively). Summer was considered the best season to collect ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings, although the IBA applied with talc has increased the percentage of rooted cuttings in the autumn. The basal lesion did not promote an increase in rooting.Sociedade Brasileira de Fruticultura2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-29452021000501001Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura v.43 n.5 2021reponame:Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fruticultura (SBF)instacron:SBFRU10.1590/0100-29452021022info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHiguchi,Maíra TiakiRibeiro,Luana Tainá MachadoAguiar,Aline Cristina deZeffa,Douglas MarianiRoberto,Sergio RuffoKoyama,Renataeng2021-08-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-29452021000501001Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbfhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprbf@fcav.unesp.br||http://rbf.org.br/1806-99670100-2945opendoar:2021-08-30T00:00Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Fruticultura (SBF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
title Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
spellingShingle Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
Higuchi,Maíra Tiaki
IBA
plant growth regulator
propagation
rooting
Vaccinium sp.
title_short Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
title_full Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
title_fullStr Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
title_full_unstemmed Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
title_sort Methods of application of indolebutyric acid and basal lesion on ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings in different seasons
author Higuchi,Maíra Tiaki
author_facet Higuchi,Maíra Tiaki
Ribeiro,Luana Tainá Machado
Aguiar,Aline Cristina de
Zeffa,Douglas Mariani
Roberto,Sergio Ruffo
Koyama,Renata
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Luana Tainá Machado
Aguiar,Aline Cristina de
Zeffa,Douglas Mariani
Roberto,Sergio Ruffo
Koyama,Renata
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Higuchi,Maíra Tiaki
Ribeiro,Luana Tainá Machado
Aguiar,Aline Cristina de
Zeffa,Douglas Mariani
Roberto,Sergio Ruffo
Koyama,Renata
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv IBA
plant growth regulator
propagation
rooting
Vaccinium sp.
topic IBA
plant growth regulator
propagation
rooting
Vaccinium sp.
description Abstract Blueberry cuttings are difficult to root, so alternatives that maximize their rhizogenic potential are essential for the expansion of the crop. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the basal lesion and different methods of indolebutyric acid (IBA) on the rooting of ‘Woodard’ herbaceous cuttings, collected in two seasons. The experimental design used was completely randomized in a 3x2x2 factorial arrangement, totaling 12 treatments and five replications. The factors consisted of different ways of IBA application (talc and alcohol in the concentration of 1,000 mg L-1, and without IBA), season of collection (autumn and summer), and two types of cuttings (with and without lesion in the basal portion). Two hundred days after the beginning of the experiment, there was no significant effect of the basal lesion on the rooting of the cuttings. However, it was found that rooting is influenced by the season of collection, with greater leaf retention, dry weight, number of roots per cutting, length of roots and length of the largest root collected in summer. The application of IBA talc provided a higher percentage of rooted cuttings (61.0%) in relation to alcohol (31.0%) and control (41.0%) when collected in the autumn. There was no difference between seasons when IBA was applied with talc, however, the application with alcohol solution and the control resulted in higher percentages of rooted cuttings in the summer (70.0% and 67.0%, respectively). Summer was considered the best season to collect ‘Woodard’ blueberry cuttings, although the IBA applied with talc has increased the percentage of rooted cuttings in the autumn. The basal lesion did not promote an increase in rooting.
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