Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings
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Resumo: | The production of plant seedlings has traditionally used polyethylene bags, which are thrown out in the soil or burned after transplant because the large amount of organic material attached to the bags makes recycling difficult. Additionally, when a seedling is taken from the bag for transplant, there is the risk of root damage, which compromises the plants development. In this study, we developed biodegradable bags to be used in seedling production, and we verify their influence on the development of Brazilian ginseng (Pfaffia glomerata (Spreng) Pedersen), when the plant is planted without being removed from the bag. Both black and white biodegradable bags remained intact throughout the seedling production period (60 days). After being transplanted into containers (240 days), they were completely biodegraded, and there was no significant difference between the dry mass of these plants and that of plants that were transplanted without the bags. The plants that were cultivated without being removed from the polyethylene bags had root development difficulties, and the wrapping showed no signs of degradation. The use of biodegradable films is an alternative for the production of bags for seedlings, as these can then be transplanted directly into the soil without removing the bag, reducing the risk of damage to the roots during the moment of transplant. |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlingsBlow extrusionpolyethylene bagsbiodegradable polymerBrazilian ginsengPfaffia glomerata (Spreng) PedersenThe production of plant seedlings has traditionally used polyethylene bags, which are thrown out in the soil or burned after transplant because the large amount of organic material attached to the bags makes recycling difficult. Additionally, when a seedling is taken from the bag for transplant, there is the risk of root damage, which compromises the plants development. In this study, we developed biodegradable bags to be used in seedling production, and we verify their influence on the development of Brazilian ginseng (Pfaffia glomerata (Spreng) Pedersen), when the plant is planted without being removed from the bag. Both black and white biodegradable bags remained intact throughout the seedling production period (60 days). After being transplanted into containers (240 days), they were completely biodegraded, and there was no significant difference between the dry mass of these plants and that of plants that were transplanted without the bags. The plants that were cultivated without being removed from the polyethylene bags had root development difficulties, and the wrapping showed no signs of degradation. The use of biodegradable films is an alternative for the production of bags for seedlings, as these can then be transplanted directly into the soil without removing the bag, reducing the risk of damage to the roots during the moment of transplant.Associação Brasileira de Polímeros2014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282014000500005Polímeros v.24 n.5 2014reponame:Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)instacron:ABPO10.1590/0104-1428.1589info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBilck,Ana PaulaOlivato,Juliana BonamettiYamashita,FabioSouza,José Roberto Pinto deeng2014-10-31T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-14282014000500005Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/pohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@abpol.org.br1678-51690104-1428opendoar:2014-10-31T00:00Polímeros (São Carlos. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)false |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings Bilck,Ana Paula Blow extrusion polyethylene bags biodegradable polymer Brazilian ginseng Pfaffia glomerata (Spreng) Pedersen |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings |
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Biodegradable bags for the production of plant seedlings |
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Bilck,Ana Paula |
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Bilck,Ana Paula Olivato,Juliana Bonametti Yamashita,Fabio Souza,José Roberto Pinto de |
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Olivato,Juliana Bonametti Yamashita,Fabio Souza,José Roberto Pinto de |
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Bilck,Ana Paula Olivato,Juliana Bonametti Yamashita,Fabio Souza,José Roberto Pinto de |
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Blow extrusion polyethylene bags biodegradable polymer Brazilian ginseng Pfaffia glomerata (Spreng) Pedersen |
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Blow extrusion polyethylene bags biodegradable polymer Brazilian ginseng Pfaffia glomerata (Spreng) Pedersen |
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The production of plant seedlings has traditionally used polyethylene bags, which are thrown out in the soil or burned after transplant because the large amount of organic material attached to the bags makes recycling difficult. Additionally, when a seedling is taken from the bag for transplant, there is the risk of root damage, which compromises the plants development. In this study, we developed biodegradable bags to be used in seedling production, and we verify their influence on the development of Brazilian ginseng (Pfaffia glomerata (Spreng) Pedersen), when the plant is planted without being removed from the bag. Both black and white biodegradable bags remained intact throughout the seedling production period (60 days). After being transplanted into containers (240 days), they were completely biodegraded, and there was no significant difference between the dry mass of these plants and that of plants that were transplanted without the bags. The plants that were cultivated without being removed from the polyethylene bags had root development difficulties, and the wrapping showed no signs of degradation. The use of biodegradable films is an alternative for the production of bags for seedlings, as these can then be transplanted directly into the soil without removing the bag, reducing the risk of damage to the roots during the moment of transplant. |
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