Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field

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Autor(a) principal: Castoldi,Gustavo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Freiberger,Mariângela Brito, Pivetta,Laércio Augusto, Pivetta,Laerte Gustavo, Echer,Márcia de Moraes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Based on the hypothesis that alternative substrates should improve the yield of lettuce crops by producing better quality seedlings, the objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of different substrates on the production of seedlings of this species, and their growth in the field. The study was in two stages. The first consisted of the production of lettuce seedlings, and the second assessed their development in the field. Four alternative substrates were tested, obtained by mixing together a sieved vermicompost from which all clumps had been removed, sterilized sand, charred rice husks and basalt powder. The commercial substrate, Plantmax HA®, was also tested. In the first phase, which was conducted in a completely randomised design with four replications, the height, root length, number of leaves, leaf area and dry weight of the seedlings were all evaluated 28 days after sowing. In the second phase, which was carried out in the field in a randomised block design with four replications, the plants were harvested 50 days after transplanting and the head diameter, fresh weight, number of leaves and leaf and stem dry weight were evaluated. The alternative substrates produced larger seedlings in less time than the commercial substrate, resulting in a reduction of 10 days in the total crop cycle. The reduction in the time between sowing and harvesting, together with those aspects relating to sustainability, are the main advantages of the use of alternative substrates, since in the field crop production did not differ between treatments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
title Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
spellingShingle Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
Castoldi,Gustavo
Lactuca sativa L.
Vermicompost
Carbonized rice husks
Basalt powder
title_short Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
title_full Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
title_fullStr Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
title_full_unstemmed Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
title_sort Alternative substrates in the production of lettuce seedlings and their productivity in the field
author Castoldi,Gustavo
author_facet Castoldi,Gustavo
Freiberger,Mariângela Brito
Pivetta,Laércio Augusto
Pivetta,Laerte Gustavo
Echer,Márcia de Moraes
author_role author
author2 Freiberger,Mariângela Brito
Pivetta,Laércio Augusto
Pivetta,Laerte Gustavo
Echer,Márcia de Moraes
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castoldi,Gustavo
Freiberger,Mariângela Brito
Pivetta,Laércio Augusto
Pivetta,Laerte Gustavo
Echer,Márcia de Moraes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lactuca sativa L.
Vermicompost
Carbonized rice husks
Basalt powder
topic Lactuca sativa L.
Vermicompost
Carbonized rice husks
Basalt powder
description Based on the hypothesis that alternative substrates should improve the yield of lettuce crops by producing better quality seedlings, the objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of different substrates on the production of seedlings of this species, and their growth in the field. The study was in two stages. The first consisted of the production of lettuce seedlings, and the second assessed their development in the field. Four alternative substrates were tested, obtained by mixing together a sieved vermicompost from which all clumps had been removed, sterilized sand, charred rice husks and basalt powder. The commercial substrate, Plantmax HA®, was also tested. In the first phase, which was conducted in a completely randomised design with four replications, the height, root length, number of leaves, leaf area and dry weight of the seedlings were all evaluated 28 days after sowing. In the second phase, which was carried out in the field in a randomised block design with four replications, the plants were harvested 50 days after transplanting and the head diameter, fresh weight, number of leaves and leaf and stem dry weight were evaluated. The alternative substrates produced larger seedlings in less time than the commercial substrate, resulting in a reduction of 10 days in the total crop cycle. The reduction in the time between sowing and harvesting, together with those aspects relating to sustainability, are the main advantages of the use of alternative substrates, since in the field crop production did not differ between treatments.
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