Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Soares,Anielca Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Novembre,Ana Dionísia da Luz Coelho, Martins,Aline Redondo, Piedade,Sônia Maria de Stefano, Appezzato-da-Glória,Beatriz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: Smilax L. species, popularly known in Brazil as salsaparrilha, have been used in folk medicine as tonic against rheumatism and as anti-syphilitic since the sixteenth century; however, until today, their roots have been explored in an extractive way. The aim of this study was to analyze the propagation of Smilax fluminensis aiming to meet the demand and to propose procedures for its sustainable management. It was analyzed the percentage of seed germination, rooting of aerial and subterranean stem cuttings and plant resprouting capacity after removal of the shoots. The monitoring lasted one year. Seeds were subjected to temperatures: 25°C, 30°C, 20-30°C and 20-35°C under a daily photoperiod of eight hours and in the absence of light. For rooting the stem cuttings, aerial and subterranean stems about 20cm long with two nodal regions were subjected to treatment with distilled water (control) and indolbutyric acid (IBA) at 100ppm. The best germination percentages obtained for S. fluminensis were 80% at 20-30°C under light and 85% at 30°C in the dark. Only subterranean stem cuttings showed significant difference concerning fresh and dry matter of roots with higher values in treatments with hormone compared to the control.
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spelling Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)cuttingsgreenbrierresproutingseed germinationSmilax L. species, popularly known in Brazil as salsaparrilha, have been used in folk medicine as tonic against rheumatism and as anti-syphilitic since the sixteenth century; however, until today, their roots have been explored in an extractive way. The aim of this study was to analyze the propagation of Smilax fluminensis aiming to meet the demand and to propose procedures for its sustainable management. It was analyzed the percentage of seed germination, rooting of aerial and subterranean stem cuttings and plant resprouting capacity after removal of the shoots. The monitoring lasted one year. Seeds were subjected to temperatures: 25°C, 30°C, 20-30°C and 20-35°C under a daily photoperiod of eight hours and in the absence of light. For rooting the stem cuttings, aerial and subterranean stems about 20cm long with two nodal regions were subjected to treatment with distilled water (control) and indolbutyric acid (IBA) at 100ppm. The best germination percentages obtained for S. fluminensis were 80% at 20-30°C under light and 85% at 30°C in the dark. Only subterranean stem cuttings showed significant difference concerning fresh and dry matter of roots with higher values in treatments with hormone compared to the control.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2011-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782011001000014Ciência Rural v.41 n.10 2011reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782011001000014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoares,Anielca NascimentoNovembre,Ana Dionísia da Luz CoelhoMartins,Aline RedondoPiedade,Sônia Maria de StefanoAppezzato-da-Glória,Beatrizeng2011-11-11T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
title Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
spellingShingle Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
Soares,Anielca Nascimento
cuttings
greenbrier
resprouting
seed germination
title_short Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
title_full Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
title_fullStr Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
title_sort Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae)
author Soares,Anielca Nascimento
author_facet Soares,Anielca Nascimento
Novembre,Ana Dionísia da Luz Coelho
Martins,Aline Redondo
Piedade,Sônia Maria de Stefano
Appezzato-da-Glória,Beatriz
author_role author
author2 Novembre,Ana Dionísia da Luz Coelho
Martins,Aline Redondo
Piedade,Sônia Maria de Stefano
Appezzato-da-Glória,Beatriz
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Anielca Nascimento
Novembre,Ana Dionísia da Luz Coelho
Martins,Aline Redondo
Piedade,Sônia Maria de Stefano
Appezzato-da-Glória,Beatriz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cuttings
greenbrier
resprouting
seed germination
topic cuttings
greenbrier
resprouting
seed germination
description Smilax L. species, popularly known in Brazil as salsaparrilha, have been used in folk medicine as tonic against rheumatism and as anti-syphilitic since the sixteenth century; however, until today, their roots have been explored in an extractive way. The aim of this study was to analyze the propagation of Smilax fluminensis aiming to meet the demand and to propose procedures for its sustainable management. It was analyzed the percentage of seed germination, rooting of aerial and subterranean stem cuttings and plant resprouting capacity after removal of the shoots. The monitoring lasted one year. Seeds were subjected to temperatures: 25°C, 30°C, 20-30°C and 20-35°C under a daily photoperiod of eight hours and in the absence of light. For rooting the stem cuttings, aerial and subterranean stems about 20cm long with two nodal regions were subjected to treatment with distilled water (control) and indolbutyric acid (IBA) at 100ppm. The best germination percentages obtained for S. fluminensis were 80% at 20-30°C under light and 85% at 30°C in the dark. Only subterranean stem cuttings showed significant difference concerning fresh and dry matter of roots with higher values in treatments with hormone compared to the control.
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