Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates

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Autor(a) principal: Faria,Ricardo Tadeu de
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Rego,Luciana do Valle, Bernardi,Anderson, Molinari,Hugo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132001000400003
Resumo: Two native Brazilian orchid especies, Oncidium baueri and Maxillaria picta, were grown in different substrate mixtures. The plants were cultivated in ceramic pots in a greenhouse with 50% of shadind light and watered three times a week. The following substrates were used: 1) de-fibered xaxim; 2)xaxim cubes; 3) vermiculite; 4) carbonized rice husk; 5) charcoal; 6) charcoal + carbonized rice husk; 7) crocks; 8) vermiculite and charcoal; 9) vermiculite + carbonized rice husks; 10) extruded polystyrene + charcoal; 11) pine bark + charcoal + extruded polystyrene; 12) vermiculite + carbonized rice husks + extruded polystyrene + charcoal; 13) pine bark. The substrate ratio was 1:1 in the mixture. NPK 10-10-10 leaf fertilizer was applied every thirty days and castor bean cake and bone powder organic fertilizer were applied every ninety days. A randomized complete block design was used with 10 replications. Growth and rooting were assessed after eight months. The best alternative substrate to O. baueri was vermiculie and the best alternatives substrates to M. picta were vermiculite and charcoal and vermiculite + carbonized rice husks.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
title Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
spellingShingle Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
Faria,Ricardo Tadeu de
Orchidaceae
Maxillaria picta
Oncidium baueri
growing media
title_short Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
title_full Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
title_fullStr Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
title_sort Performance of Differents Genotyps of Brazilian Orchid Cultivation in Alternatives Substrates
author Faria,Ricardo Tadeu de
author_facet Faria,Ricardo Tadeu de
Rego,Luciana do Valle
Bernardi,Anderson
Molinari,Hugo
author_role author
author2 Rego,Luciana do Valle
Bernardi,Anderson
Molinari,Hugo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria,Ricardo Tadeu de
Rego,Luciana do Valle
Bernardi,Anderson
Molinari,Hugo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Orchidaceae
Maxillaria picta
Oncidium baueri
growing media
topic Orchidaceae
Maxillaria picta
Oncidium baueri
growing media
description Two native Brazilian orchid especies, Oncidium baueri and Maxillaria picta, were grown in different substrate mixtures. The plants were cultivated in ceramic pots in a greenhouse with 50% of shadind light and watered three times a week. The following substrates were used: 1) de-fibered xaxim; 2)xaxim cubes; 3) vermiculite; 4) carbonized rice husk; 5) charcoal; 6) charcoal + carbonized rice husk; 7) crocks; 8) vermiculite and charcoal; 9) vermiculite + carbonized rice husks; 10) extruded polystyrene + charcoal; 11) pine bark + charcoal + extruded polystyrene; 12) vermiculite + carbonized rice husks + extruded polystyrene + charcoal; 13) pine bark. The substrate ratio was 1:1 in the mixture. NPK 10-10-10 leaf fertilizer was applied every thirty days and castor bean cake and bone powder organic fertilizer were applied every ninety days. A randomized complete block design was used with 10 replications. Growth and rooting were assessed after eight months. The best alternative substrate to O. baueri was vermiculie and the best alternatives substrates to M. picta were vermiculite and charcoal and vermiculite + carbonized rice husks.
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