Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower

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Autor(a) principal: Santos Júnior,José Amilton
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Gheyi,Hans Raj, Pérez-Marin,Aldrin Martin, Dias,Nildo da Silva, Guedes Filho,Doroteu Honório
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista ciência agronômica (Online)
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Resumo: Flower production in semi-hydroponic systems is a profitable alternative for generating income in communities of small farmers in the semiarid region of Brazil. This is because such a system of cultivation relates aspects of the climate, water and soil of the region, favoring the production of crops. In this work, the use of wastewater as a source of water and nutrients was studied, renewed at four time intervals (daily and every two, three and four days), and of three growth substrates (coconut fiber, sand and sugarcane bagasse), in the production and post-harvest period of sunflowers. These treatments were distributed in a completely randomised design and analysed in a 4 x 3 factorial with three replications, giving a total of 36 experimental units. It was found that plants under the wastewater renewal of every four days demonstrated characteristics compatible with commercial standards for sunflowers, if grown in sand or coconut fiber.
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title Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower
spellingShingle Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower
Santos Júnior,José Amilton
Helianthus annus L.
Hydroponic system
Water reuse
title_short Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower
title_full Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower
title_fullStr Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower
title_full_unstemmed Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower
title_sort Substrates and time intervals of renewal of wastewater in production and post-harvest of the ornamental sunflower
author Santos Júnior,José Amilton
author_facet Santos Júnior,José Amilton
Gheyi,Hans Raj
Pérez-Marin,Aldrin Martin
Dias,Nildo da Silva
Guedes Filho,Doroteu Honório
author_role author
author2 Gheyi,Hans Raj
Pérez-Marin,Aldrin Martin
Dias,Nildo da Silva
Guedes Filho,Doroteu Honório
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos Júnior,José Amilton
Gheyi,Hans Raj
Pérez-Marin,Aldrin Martin
Dias,Nildo da Silva
Guedes Filho,Doroteu Honório
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Helianthus annus L.
Hydroponic system
Water reuse
topic Helianthus annus L.
Hydroponic system
Water reuse
description Flower production in semi-hydroponic systems is a profitable alternative for generating income in communities of small farmers in the semiarid region of Brazil. This is because such a system of cultivation relates aspects of the climate, water and soil of the region, favoring the production of crops. In this work, the use of wastewater as a source of water and nutrients was studied, renewed at four time intervals (daily and every two, three and four days), and of three growth substrates (coconut fiber, sand and sugarcane bagasse), in the production and post-harvest period of sunflowers. These treatments were distributed in a completely randomised design and analysed in a 4 x 3 factorial with three replications, giving a total of 36 experimental units. It was found that plants under the wastewater renewal of every four days demonstrated characteristics compatible with commercial standards for sunflowers, if grown in sand or coconut fiber.
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