Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower

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Autor(a) principal: Cuquel,Francine Lorena
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Polack,Simone W, Favaretto,Nerilde, Possamai,João Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: Anthurium andraeanum flowers quality and productivity depend on the fertilizer, and the growing media used. Most Brazilian anthurium growers use to prepare their growing media, but they do not realize that the low quality and productivity might come from an inadequate mix that they are using. So, the objective was to determine yield and flower quality of anthurium plants grown in different growing media and fertilizations. 'Eidibel' anthurium plants were grown in: a) pine bark + composted organic matter (1:1); b) wood shavings + composted organic matter (1:1); c) growing media usually utilized by the grower where this study was developed (a mixture of soil, coal residue and composted cow manure). Four fertigation solutions were applied weekly during eleven months. These solutions were: NPK 100% (5.00: 1.64: 3.12 g plant-1 year-1); N and K 100% + P 150% (5.00: 2.46: 3.12 g plant-1 year-1); N and P 100% + K 150% (5.00: 1.64: 4.70 g plant-1 year-1); N 100% + P and K 150% (5.00: 2.46: 4.70 g plant-1 year-1). These were compared with monthly fertilization done locally with slow releasing solid fertilizer (4.52: 1.23: 4.99 g plant-1 year-1). Although there was no increase in the yield, represented by the number of flowers produced per plant, the growing media prepared with wood shavings + organic compost (1:1) with all fertilization tested produced the best quality anthurium cut flowers (Extra and Class I).
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spelling Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flowerAnthurium andraeanumfloricultureornamental plantsubstrateAnthurium andraeanum flowers quality and productivity depend on the fertilizer, and the growing media used. Most Brazilian anthurium growers use to prepare their growing media, but they do not realize that the low quality and productivity might come from an inadequate mix that they are using. So, the objective was to determine yield and flower quality of anthurium plants grown in different growing media and fertilizations. 'Eidibel' anthurium plants were grown in: a) pine bark + composted organic matter (1:1); b) wood shavings + composted organic matter (1:1); c) growing media usually utilized by the grower where this study was developed (a mixture of soil, coal residue and composted cow manure). Four fertigation solutions were applied weekly during eleven months. These solutions were: NPK 100% (5.00: 1.64: 3.12 g plant-1 year-1); N and K 100% + P 150% (5.00: 2.46: 3.12 g plant-1 year-1); N and P 100% + K 150% (5.00: 1.64: 4.70 g plant-1 year-1); N 100% + P and K 150% (5.00: 2.46: 4.70 g plant-1 year-1). These were compared with monthly fertilization done locally with slow releasing solid fertilizer (4.52: 1.23: 4.99 g plant-1 year-1). Although there was no increase in the yield, represented by the number of flowers produced per plant, the growing media prepared with wood shavings + organic compost (1:1) with all fertilization tested produced the best quality anthurium cut flowers (Extra and Class I).Associação Brasileira de Horticultura2012-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-05362012000200016Horticultura Brasileira v.30 n.2 2012reponame:Horticultura Brasileirainstname:Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)instacron:ABH10.1590/S0102-05362012000200016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCuquel,Francine LorenaPolack,Simone WFavaretto,NerildePossamai,João Carloseng2012-07-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-05362012000200016Revistahttp://cms.horticulturabrasileira.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hortbras@gmail.com1806-99910102-0536opendoar:2012-07-19T00:00Horticultura Brasileira - Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
title Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
spellingShingle Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
Cuquel,Francine Lorena
Anthurium andraeanum
floriculture
ornamental plant
substrate
title_short Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
title_full Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
title_fullStr Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
title_full_unstemmed Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
title_sort Fertigation and growing media for production of anthurium cut flower
author Cuquel,Francine Lorena
author_facet Cuquel,Francine Lorena
Polack,Simone W
Favaretto,Nerilde
Possamai,João Carlos
author_role author
author2 Polack,Simone W
Favaretto,Nerilde
Possamai,João Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cuquel,Francine Lorena
Polack,Simone W
Favaretto,Nerilde
Possamai,João Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anthurium andraeanum
floriculture
ornamental plant
substrate
topic Anthurium andraeanum
floriculture
ornamental plant
substrate
description Anthurium andraeanum flowers quality and productivity depend on the fertilizer, and the growing media used. Most Brazilian anthurium growers use to prepare their growing media, but they do not realize that the low quality and productivity might come from an inadequate mix that they are using. So, the objective was to determine yield and flower quality of anthurium plants grown in different growing media and fertilizations. 'Eidibel' anthurium plants were grown in: a) pine bark + composted organic matter (1:1); b) wood shavings + composted organic matter (1:1); c) growing media usually utilized by the grower where this study was developed (a mixture of soil, coal residue and composted cow manure). Four fertigation solutions were applied weekly during eleven months. These solutions were: NPK 100% (5.00: 1.64: 3.12 g plant-1 year-1); N and K 100% + P 150% (5.00: 2.46: 3.12 g plant-1 year-1); N and P 100% + K 150% (5.00: 1.64: 4.70 g plant-1 year-1); N 100% + P and K 150% (5.00: 2.46: 4.70 g plant-1 year-1). These were compared with monthly fertilization done locally with slow releasing solid fertilizer (4.52: 1.23: 4.99 g plant-1 year-1). Although there was no increase in the yield, represented by the number of flowers produced per plant, the growing media prepared with wood shavings + organic compost (1:1) with all fertilization tested produced the best quality anthurium cut flowers (Extra and Class I).
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