SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS

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Autor(a) principal: Santin, Delmar
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Wendling, Ivar, Benedetti, Eliziane Luiza, Morandi, Divercindo, Domingos, Danilo Martin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/19608
Resumo: The establishment of maté plants propagated by seeds with no genetic selection of mother trees can lead to low product productivity and quality, and the use of selected clones can be an alternative for overcoming this problem. This study aimed to evaluate the survival, growth and productivity of maté plantations established in a field with plants propagated by seeds and by mini-cuttings. Four treatments were used: control (plants propagated by seeds) and three provenances propagated by the mini-cutting technique at the progeny level (Bituruna, Pinhalão and São Mateus do Sul, Paraná state, Brazil). We evaluated the survival for 12 months, growth for 24 months and productivity at three and five years after planting. The propagation methods and provenances did not influence the survival, obtaining the average of 90 % for this feature 12 months after planting. The height and diameter were similar among provenances over 24 months, with only Bituruna provenance significantly lower in terms of height. The second harvest production was, on average, seven times higher than the first one for all provenances. In the second harvest, plants propagated by the mini-cutting technique produced more than the ones propagated by seeds. The propagation of maté by mini-cuttings of juvenile propagules proves to be appropriate because the highest commercial, leaf and total biomass yield. Maté plantations established with plants propagated by mini-cuttings produce more leaves and twigs and less thick branches, in relation to seed propagated plants.
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spelling SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGSSOBREVIVÊNCIA, CRESCIMENTO E PRODUTIVIDADE DE PLANTAS DE ERVA-MATE PRODUZIDAS POR MINIESTACAS JUVENIS E POR SEMENTESgenetic improvementclonal forestryseedlings productionmaté commercial production.melhoramento florestalsilvicultura clonalprodução de mudaserva-mate comercialThe establishment of maté plants propagated by seeds with no genetic selection of mother trees can lead to low product productivity and quality, and the use of selected clones can be an alternative for overcoming this problem. This study aimed to evaluate the survival, growth and productivity of maté plantations established in a field with plants propagated by seeds and by mini-cuttings. Four treatments were used: control (plants propagated by seeds) and three provenances propagated by the mini-cutting technique at the progeny level (Bituruna, Pinhalão and São Mateus do Sul, Paraná state, Brazil). We evaluated the survival for 12 months, growth for 24 months and productivity at three and five years after planting. The propagation methods and provenances did not influence the survival, obtaining the average of 90 % for this feature 12 months after planting. The height and diameter were similar among provenances over 24 months, with only Bituruna provenance significantly lower in terms of height. The second harvest production was, on average, seven times higher than the first one for all provenances. In the second harvest, plants propagated by the mini-cutting technique produced more than the ones propagated by seeds. The propagation of maté by mini-cuttings of juvenile propagules proves to be appropriate because the highest commercial, leaf and total biomass yield. Maté plantations established with plants propagated by mini-cuttings produce more leaves and twigs and less thick branches, in relation to seed propagated plants. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509819608O estabelecimento de ervais com mudas propagadas por semente, sem critérios de seleção de matrizes, pode levar à baixa produtividade e qualidade do produto, sendo o uso de clones selecionados uma alternativa para superação deste problema. Com base nisso, este trabalho objetivou avaliar a sobrevivência, o crescimento e a produtividade da erva-mate em plantio estabelecido com mudas propagadas por miniestaquia e por semente. O experimento foi instalado com quatro tratamentos: testemunha (propagada por semente) e três procedências (Bituruna, Pinhalão e São Mateus do Sul) propagadas por miniestaquia em nível de progênies. Avaliou-se a sobrevivência durante 12 meses, o crescimento por 24 meses e a produtividade aos três e cinco anos pós-plantio. Os métodos de propagação e as procedências não influenciaram a sobrevivência, obtendo-se média de 90% nesta característica, 12 meses após o plantio. O crescimento em altura total e diâmetro do colo foi semelhante entre procedências ao longo de 24 meses, sendo apenas a procedência Bituruna significativamente inferior em altura. A produtividade da segunda colheita foi, em média, sete vezes maior que a primeira para todas as procedências. Na segunda colheita, as plantas propagadas por miniestaquia produziram mais que as propagadas por sementes. A produção de mudas de erva-mate por miniestaquia de propágulos juvenis demonstra ser adequada, pois proporcionou maior produtividade de erva-mate comercial, de folha e massa total. Ervais estabelecidos com mudas propagadas por esta tecnologia produzem mais folhas e galhos finos e menor quantidade de galhos grossos em relação às propagadas por semente.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/1960810.5902/1980509819608Ciência Florestal; Vol. 25 No. 3 (2015); 571-579Ciência Florestal; v. 25 n. 3 (2015); 571-5791980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/19608/11603Santin, DelmarWendling, IvarWendling, IvarBenedetti, Eliziane LuizaBenedetti, Eliziane LuizaMorandi, DivercindoMorandi, DivercindoDomingos, Danilo MartinDomingos, Danilo Martininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-04-10T17:22:29Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19608Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-10T17:22:29Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
SOBREVIVÊNCIA, CRESCIMENTO E PRODUTIVIDADE DE PLANTAS DE ERVA-MATE PRODUZIDAS POR MINIESTACAS JUVENIS E POR SEMENTES
title SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
spellingShingle SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
Santin, Delmar
genetic improvement
clonal forestry
seedlings production
maté commercial production.
melhoramento florestal
silvicultura clonal
produção de mudas
erva-mate comercial
title_short SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
title_full SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
title_fullStr SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
title_full_unstemmed SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
title_sort SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF MATÉ PLANTS PRODUCED BY SEEDLINGS AND JUVENILE MINI-CUTTINGS
author Santin, Delmar
author_facet Santin, Delmar
Wendling, Ivar
Benedetti, Eliziane Luiza
Morandi, Divercindo
Domingos, Danilo Martin
author_role author
author2 Wendling, Ivar
Benedetti, Eliziane Luiza
Morandi, Divercindo
Domingos, Danilo Martin
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santin, Delmar
Wendling, Ivar
Wendling, Ivar
Benedetti, Eliziane Luiza
Benedetti, Eliziane Luiza
Morandi, Divercindo
Morandi, Divercindo
Domingos, Danilo Martin
Domingos, Danilo Martin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv genetic improvement
clonal forestry
seedlings production
maté commercial production.
melhoramento florestal
silvicultura clonal
produção de mudas
erva-mate comercial
topic genetic improvement
clonal forestry
seedlings production
maté commercial production.
melhoramento florestal
silvicultura clonal
produção de mudas
erva-mate comercial
description The establishment of maté plants propagated by seeds with no genetic selection of mother trees can lead to low product productivity and quality, and the use of selected clones can be an alternative for overcoming this problem. This study aimed to evaluate the survival, growth and productivity of maté plantations established in a field with plants propagated by seeds and by mini-cuttings. Four treatments were used: control (plants propagated by seeds) and three provenances propagated by the mini-cutting technique at the progeny level (Bituruna, Pinhalão and São Mateus do Sul, Paraná state, Brazil). We evaluated the survival for 12 months, growth for 24 months and productivity at three and five years after planting. The propagation methods and provenances did not influence the survival, obtaining the average of 90 % for this feature 12 months after planting. The height and diameter were similar among provenances over 24 months, with only Bituruna provenance significantly lower in terms of height. The second harvest production was, on average, seven times higher than the first one for all provenances. In the second harvest, plants propagated by the mini-cutting technique produced more than the ones propagated by seeds. The propagation of maté by mini-cuttings of juvenile propagules proves to be appropriate because the highest commercial, leaf and total biomass yield. Maté plantations established with plants propagated by mini-cuttings produce more leaves and twigs and less thick branches, in relation to seed propagated plants.
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