Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense

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Autor(a) principal: Campos, Arlene Santisteban
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: do Bomfim, Guilherme Vieira, de Azevedo, Benito Moreira, Kenji Taniguchi, Carlos Alberto, Portugal Pinto de Carvalho, Ana Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/5348
Resumo: Anthurium maricense is a tropical ornamental species with great commercial potential in the areas of landscaping and potted foliage plants. One of the main obstacles in the production of micropropagated anthurium plantlets is its slow development and/or the low survival rate of the plantlets during the acclimatization stage. The use of slow-release fertilisers (SRF) can accelerate this process; however, there are no reports in the literature concerning this practice during acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of this species. As such, in the present study, the effects of different doses of SRF on the development of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense were evaluated during the acclimatization stage in a screenhouse. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomised design, with five treatments and four replications of four plantlets per plot. The treatments comprised doses of 0.0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5 and 10.0 kg m-3 of the SRF Osmocote® (NPK 15:9:12) added to the substrate. The variables under evaluation were the variation in plant height, in the number of leaves and in the area of the largest leaf, pot occupancy, net photosynthetic rate, internal carbon, and leaf temperature and moisture. The use of SRF promoted better development of the micropropagated plantlets of A. maricense during the acclimatization stage. Of the variables under analysis, the variation in the area of the largest leaf is the most important, since the commercial interest of the studied species is the foliage, which was at its maximum with an estimated dose of Osmocote® of 6.40 kg m-3.
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spelling Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricenseAnthurium. Ornamental plants. Slow-release fertiliser.Anthurium maricense is a tropical ornamental species with great commercial potential in the areas of landscaping and potted foliage plants. One of the main obstacles in the production of micropropagated anthurium plantlets is its slow development and/or the low survival rate of the plantlets during the acclimatization stage. The use of slow-release fertilisers (SRF) can accelerate this process; however, there are no reports in the literature concerning this practice during acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of this species. As such, in the present study, the effects of different doses of SRF on the development of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense were evaluated during the acclimatization stage in a screenhouse. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomised design, with five treatments and four replications of four plantlets per plot. The treatments comprised doses of 0.0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5 and 10.0 kg m-3 of the SRF Osmocote® (NPK 15:9:12) added to the substrate. The variables under evaluation were the variation in plant height, in the number of leaves and in the area of the largest leaf, pot occupancy, net photosynthetic rate, internal carbon, and leaf temperature and moisture. The use of SRF promoted better development of the micropropagated plantlets of A. maricense during the acclimatization stage. Of the variables under analysis, the variation in the area of the largest leaf is the most important, since the commercial interest of the studied species is the foliage, which was at its maximum with an estimated dose of Osmocote® of 6.40 kg m-3.UFRR2019-05-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/534810.18227/1982-8470ragro.v13i0.5348AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE JOURNALRAGR; Vol. 13 (2019): Edição Continuada; 14-23REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE; Vol. 13 (2019): Edição Continuada; 14-23REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE; v. 13 (2019): Edição Continuada; 14-231982-8470reponame:Agro@mbiente on-lineinstname:Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)instacron:UFRRporhttps://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/5348/2621Copyright (c) 2019 REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampos, Arlene Santistebando Bomfim, Guilherme Vieirade Azevedo, Benito MoreiraKenji Taniguchi, Carlos AlbertoPortugal Pinto de Carvalho, Ana Cristina2019-12-06T15:37:15Zoai:oai.revista.ufrr.br:article/5348Revistahttps://revista.ufrr.br/index.php/agroambientePUBhttps://revista.ufrr.br/index.php/agroambiente/oai||scpuchoa@dsi.ufrr.br|| arcanjoalves@oi.com.br1982-84701982-8470opendoar:2019-12-06T15:37:15Agro@mbiente on-line - Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
title Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
spellingShingle Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
Campos, Arlene Santisteban
Anthurium. Ornamental plants. Slow-release fertiliser.
title_short Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
title_full Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
title_fullStr Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
title_full_unstemmed Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
title_sort Doses of Osmocote® in the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense
author Campos, Arlene Santisteban
author_facet Campos, Arlene Santisteban
do Bomfim, Guilherme Vieira
de Azevedo, Benito Moreira
Kenji Taniguchi, Carlos Alberto
Portugal Pinto de Carvalho, Ana Cristina
author_role author
author2 do Bomfim, Guilherme Vieira
de Azevedo, Benito Moreira
Kenji Taniguchi, Carlos Alberto
Portugal Pinto de Carvalho, Ana Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos, Arlene Santisteban
do Bomfim, Guilherme Vieira
de Azevedo, Benito Moreira
Kenji Taniguchi, Carlos Alberto
Portugal Pinto de Carvalho, Ana Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anthurium. Ornamental plants. Slow-release fertiliser.
topic Anthurium. Ornamental plants. Slow-release fertiliser.
description Anthurium maricense is a tropical ornamental species with great commercial potential in the areas of landscaping and potted foliage plants. One of the main obstacles in the production of micropropagated anthurium plantlets is its slow development and/or the low survival rate of the plantlets during the acclimatization stage. The use of slow-release fertilisers (SRF) can accelerate this process; however, there are no reports in the literature concerning this practice during acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of this species. As such, in the present study, the effects of different doses of SRF on the development of micropropagated plantlets of Anthurium maricense were evaluated during the acclimatization stage in a screenhouse. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomised design, with five treatments and four replications of four plantlets per plot. The treatments comprised doses of 0.0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5 and 10.0 kg m-3 of the SRF Osmocote® (NPK 15:9:12) added to the substrate. The variables under evaluation were the variation in plant height, in the number of leaves and in the area of the largest leaf, pot occupancy, net photosynthetic rate, internal carbon, and leaf temperature and moisture. The use of SRF promoted better development of the micropropagated plantlets of A. maricense during the acclimatization stage. Of the variables under analysis, the variation in the area of the largest leaf is the most important, since the commercial interest of the studied species is the foliage, which was at its maximum with an estimated dose of Osmocote® of 6.40 kg m-3.
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