THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Bruno
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Sá, Alexandra Cristina Schatz, Lemos, Lucas Bonez de, Rosa, Diego Pereira da, Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira, Navroski, Marcio Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/1950
Resumo: The induction of epicormic shoots is very important for the success of vegetative propagation in forestry species, due to the high rooting capacity of the reinvigorated material. However, it is necessary to determine the most appropriate technique for this purpose, aiming for greater productivity and better reinvigoration. The objective of this work was to evaluate different induction techniques for the production of epicormic shoots in I. paraguariensis mother trees in the municipality of Urupema, Santa Catarina state, considering four rescue techniques: complete girdling (100%); semi-girdling (50%); detached live branches, and; shoots of the treetop (canopy). Three evaluations were made for: trees with epicormic shoots (%), average number of shoots and their average length (cm). Shoots were collected at 180 days after (February 2017) the application of the experiment (August 2016), separating in: rejuvenated shoots and of the treetop. These were sectioned in cuttings, conditioned in the UDESC Forest Nursery, in Lages, and at 90 days were evaluated: rooting (%), calogenesis (%), average root number and their average length (cm). The semi-girdling was superior to shoot length (5.3 cm). The detached live branches the highest average number of shoots (4.7), however, they were not able for cutting, due to their very short length (0,6 cm).  For cutting, there was only difference for the number of roots formed, and the rejuvenated material was superior (2,3). It is recommended the use of semi-girdling technique for greater production of juvenile shoots and use reinvigorated cuttings for vegetative propagation, considering the greater number of roots formed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
title THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
spellingShingle THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
Nascimento, Bruno
detached live branches
Ilex paraguariensis
girdling
vegetal reinvigoration
title_short THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
title_full THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
title_fullStr THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
title_full_unstemmed THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
title_sort THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
author Nascimento, Bruno
author_facet Nascimento, Bruno
Sá, Alexandra Cristina Schatz
Lemos, Lucas Bonez de
Rosa, Diego Pereira da
Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
Navroski, Marcio Carlos
author_role author
author2 Sá, Alexandra Cristina Schatz
Lemos, Lucas Bonez de
Rosa, Diego Pereira da
Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
Navroski, Marcio Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Bruno
Sá, Alexandra Cristina Schatz
Lemos, Lucas Bonez de
Rosa, Diego Pereira da
Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
Navroski, Marcio Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv detached live branches
Ilex paraguariensis
girdling
vegetal reinvigoration
topic detached live branches
Ilex paraguariensis
girdling
vegetal reinvigoration
description The induction of epicormic shoots is very important for the success of vegetative propagation in forestry species, due to the high rooting capacity of the reinvigorated material. However, it is necessary to determine the most appropriate technique for this purpose, aiming for greater productivity and better reinvigoration. The objective of this work was to evaluate different induction techniques for the production of epicormic shoots in I. paraguariensis mother trees in the municipality of Urupema, Santa Catarina state, considering four rescue techniques: complete girdling (100%); semi-girdling (50%); detached live branches, and; shoots of the treetop (canopy). Three evaluations were made for: trees with epicormic shoots (%), average number of shoots and their average length (cm). Shoots were collected at 180 days after (February 2017) the application of the experiment (August 2016), separating in: rejuvenated shoots and of the treetop. These were sectioned in cuttings, conditioned in the UDESC Forest Nursery, in Lages, and at 90 days were evaluated: rooting (%), calogenesis (%), average root number and their average length (cm). The semi-girdling was superior to shoot length (5.3 cm). The detached live branches the highest average number of shoots (4.7), however, they were not able for cutting, due to their very short length (0,6 cm).  For cutting, there was only difference for the number of roots formed, and the rejuvenated material was superior (2,3). It is recommended the use of semi-girdling technique for greater production of juvenile shoots and use reinvigorated cuttings for vegetative propagation, considering the greater number of roots formed.
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