Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Navroski, Marcio Carlos, Ângelo, Alessandro Camargo, Schafer, Gilmar, Andrade, Ramon Silveira de, Moraes, Carolina, Souza, Gabriel de
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Resumo: Sequoia sempervirens (sequoia) is a species known for the superior quality of its wood, making plants production by minicuttings a viable alternative. The objective of the work was to evaluate the position of collection, presence or absence of acicular leaves in minicuttings and production of plants grown on different substrates and use of IBA. Minicuttings from different clones, from a clonal minigarden, were used. For the minicuttings pattern, use a lignified portion, with medium lignification and little lignification, in the presence or absence of acicular leaves, available if a clone. Regarding substrates, the behavior of three clones and four substrates of commercial brands. For the growth regulator, was used a clone and different concentrations of IBA (0.0 to 5000 mg L-1). Minicuttings were placed to root in mini-tunnel and evaluated at 90 days. All experiments were installed in completely randomized design, with subsequent assessment of the percentage of survival; percentage of minicuttings with calluses; percentage of rooted minicuttings and number of roots emitted by rooted minicuttings. Little lignified minicuttings (apex) with acicular leaves, showed the best results for survival (96%) and rooting (94%); very lignified minicuttings without acicular leaves obtained low rooting (10%). There was considerable variation in rooting between substrates (66 to 100%) and the number of roots was more influenced by the clone used. The best results were observed in those with more organic components. The use of IBA in the minicutting was not significant for any of the variables analyzed. Minicuttings collected in apical portions and with the presence of acicular leaves are more suitable for work with a species. To select the best substrate, must be observe the clonal effect, prioritizing substrates with a more organic composition. The use of IBA did not positively influence or reduce minicuttings, it was not recommended or its use.
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spelling Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulatorEnraizamento de Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae) em função do padrão de miniestacas, substratos e regulador de crescimentoGymnospermaeVegetative propagation of conifersAdventitious rootingIBAClonal forestryGymnospermaePropagação vegetativa de coníferaEnraizamento adventícioAIBSilvicultura clonalSequoia sempervirens (sequoia) is a species known for the superior quality of its wood, making plants production by minicuttings a viable alternative. The objective of the work was to evaluate the position of collection, presence or absence of acicular leaves in minicuttings and production of plants grown on different substrates and use of IBA. Minicuttings from different clones, from a clonal minigarden, were used. For the minicuttings pattern, use a lignified portion, with medium lignification and little lignification, in the presence or absence of acicular leaves, available if a clone. Regarding substrates, the behavior of three clones and four substrates of commercial brands. For the growth regulator, was used a clone and different concentrations of IBA (0.0 to 5000 mg L-1). Minicuttings were placed to root in mini-tunnel and evaluated at 90 days. All experiments were installed in completely randomized design, with subsequent assessment of the percentage of survival; percentage of minicuttings with calluses; percentage of rooted minicuttings and number of roots emitted by rooted minicuttings. Little lignified minicuttings (apex) with acicular leaves, showed the best results for survival (96%) and rooting (94%); very lignified minicuttings without acicular leaves obtained low rooting (10%). There was considerable variation in rooting between substrates (66 to 100%) and the number of roots was more influenced by the clone used. The best results were observed in those with more organic components. The use of IBA in the minicutting was not significant for any of the variables analyzed. Minicuttings collected in apical portions and with the presence of acicular leaves are more suitable for work with a species. To select the best substrate, must be observe the clonal effect, prioritizing substrates with a more organic composition. The use of IBA did not positively influence or reduce minicuttings, it was not recommended or its use.Sequoia sempervirens (sequoia) é uma espécie conhecida pela qualidade superior de sua madeira, sendo a produção de mudas por miniestaquia uma alternativa viável. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a posição de coleta, presença ou ausência de folhas aciculares em miniestacas e a produção de mudas cultivadas em diferentes substratos e utilização de AIB. Foram utilizadas miniestacas de diferentes clones, oriundas de minijardim clonal. Para o padrão de miniestacas utilizou-se a porção lignificada, com média lignificação e pouca lignificação, na presença ou ausência de folhas aciculares, avaliando-se um clone. Em relação aos substratos, observou-se o comportamento de três clones e quatro substratos de marcas comerciais. Para o emprego de regulador de crescimento utilizou-se um clone e diferentes concentrações de AIB (0,0 a 5000 mg L-1). As miniestacas foram colocadas para enraizar em estufim e avaliadas aos 90 dias. Todos os experimentos foram instalados em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com posterior avaliação da porcentagem de sobrevivência; porcentagem de miniestacas com calos; porcentagem de miniestacas enraizadas e número de raízes emitidas por miniestaca enraizada. Miniestacas pouco lignificadas (ápice) com folhas aciculares apresentaram os melhores resultados para sobrevivência (96%) e enraizamento (94%); miniestacas muito lignificadas sem folhas aciculares obtiveram baixo enraizamento (10%). Houve considerável variação de enraizamento entre os substratos (66 a 100%) e o número de raízes foi mais influenciado pelo clone utilizado. Os melhores resultados foram observados naqueles com componentes mais orgânicos. O emprego de AIB na miniestaquia não foi significativo para nenhuma das variáveis analisadas. Miniestacas coletadas em porções apicais e com presença de folhas aciculares mostraram-se mais indicadas para trabalhos com a espécie. Para a seleção do melhor substrato deve-se observar o efeito clonal, priorizando-se substratos com composição mais orgânica. A utilização de AIB não influenciou positivamente o enraizamento de miniestacas, não sendo recomendado o seu uso.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3685710.5902/1980509836857Ciência Florestal; Vol. 31 No. 3 (2021); 1258-1277Ciência Florestal; v. 31 n. 3 (2021); 1258-12771980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/36857/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/36857/htmlCopyright (c) 2021 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Mariane de OliveiraNavroski, Marcio CarlosÂngelo, Alessandro CamargoSchafer, GilmarAndrade, Ramon Silveira deMoraes, CarolinaSouza, Gabriel de2021-09-06T21:13:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36857Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2021-09-06T21:13:38Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
Enraizamento de Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae) em função do padrão de miniestacas, substratos e regulador de crescimento
title Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
spellingShingle Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
Gymnospermae
Vegetative propagation of conifers
Adventitious rooting
IBA
Clonal forestry
Gymnospermae
Propagação vegetativa de conífera
Enraizamento adventício
AIB
Silvicultura clonal
title_short Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
title_full Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
title_fullStr Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
title_full_unstemmed Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
title_sort Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
author Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
author_facet Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
Navroski, Marcio Carlos
Ângelo, Alessandro Camargo
Schafer, Gilmar
Andrade, Ramon Silveira de
Moraes, Carolina
Souza, Gabriel de
author_role author
author2 Navroski, Marcio Carlos
Ângelo, Alessandro Camargo
Schafer, Gilmar
Andrade, Ramon Silveira de
Moraes, Carolina
Souza, Gabriel de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira
Navroski, Marcio Carlos
Ângelo, Alessandro Camargo
Schafer, Gilmar
Andrade, Ramon Silveira de
Moraes, Carolina
Souza, Gabriel de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gymnospermae
Vegetative propagation of conifers
Adventitious rooting
IBA
Clonal forestry
Gymnospermae
Propagação vegetativa de conífera
Enraizamento adventício
AIB
Silvicultura clonal
topic Gymnospermae
Vegetative propagation of conifers
Adventitious rooting
IBA
Clonal forestry
Gymnospermae
Propagação vegetativa de conífera
Enraizamento adventício
AIB
Silvicultura clonal
description Sequoia sempervirens (sequoia) is a species known for the superior quality of its wood, making plants production by minicuttings a viable alternative. The objective of the work was to evaluate the position of collection, presence or absence of acicular leaves in minicuttings and production of plants grown on different substrates and use of IBA. Minicuttings from different clones, from a clonal minigarden, were used. For the minicuttings pattern, use a lignified portion, with medium lignification and little lignification, in the presence or absence of acicular leaves, available if a clone. Regarding substrates, the behavior of three clones and four substrates of commercial brands. For the growth regulator, was used a clone and different concentrations of IBA (0.0 to 5000 mg L-1). Minicuttings were placed to root in mini-tunnel and evaluated at 90 days. All experiments were installed in completely randomized design, with subsequent assessment of the percentage of survival; percentage of minicuttings with calluses; percentage of rooted minicuttings and number of roots emitted by rooted minicuttings. Little lignified minicuttings (apex) with acicular leaves, showed the best results for survival (96%) and rooting (94%); very lignified minicuttings without acicular leaves obtained low rooting (10%). There was considerable variation in rooting between substrates (66 to 100%) and the number of roots was more influenced by the clone used. The best results were observed in those with more organic components. The use of IBA in the minicutting was not significant for any of the variables analyzed. Minicuttings collected in apical portions and with the presence of acicular leaves are more suitable for work with a species. To select the best substrate, must be observe the clonal effect, prioritizing substrates with a more organic composition. The use of IBA did not positively influence or reduce minicuttings, it was not recommended or its use.
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