Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Amália Santos da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos , Larissa Ramos dos, Oliveira, Paula Sara Teixeira de, Moraes, Lídia Ferreira, Santos, Janaiane Ferreira dos, Oliveira , Analya Roberta Fernandes, Meneses, Kamila Cunha de, Silva-Matos, Raissa Rachel Salustriano da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7916
Resumo: The present study aimed to evaluate the use of the babassu decomposed stem under different proportions in substrate composition for the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse and we used a completely randomized design with six treatments and four repetitions. Six types of substrates were formulated using a mixture of babassu decomposed stem (BDS) and soil (SL) in the proportions of 100% SL, 20:80 % BDS:SL, 40:60 %, BDS:SL, 60:40 % BDS:SL, 80:20 % BDS:SL and 100 % BDS. The seedlings were evaluated at 45 days after cutting by measuring the diameter of the longest shoot, number of leaves, number of shoots, root length, root volume, largest shoot length, fresh weight of the aerial part, root fresh weight, dry weight of the aerial part, and root dry weight. The treatments that presented normality and homoscedasticity were submitted to simple linear regression analysis. The proportion of the substrate of 20: 80% BDS: SL has a greater length of the largest shoot about the substrate 80:20% BDS: SL. The diameter of the largest sprout, the number of leaves, and the root length decreased due to the increase in the proportion of babassu decomposed stem in the substrates. The production of seedlings using cuttings of Euphorbia splendens is facilitated by the fact that it is a species with easy rooting, therefore, it is not necessary to use substrates with proportions of babassu decomposed stem and soil for its vegetative propagation.
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spelling Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendensUso de substrato de tallo decompuesto de babasú em la propagación vegetative de Euphorbia splendensUso de substrato do caule decomposto de babaçu na propagação vegetativa de Euphorbia splendensAttalea speciosa Mart.Alternative substrateSeedling production.Attalea speciosa Mart.Sustrato alternativoProducción de plântulas.Attalea speciosa Mart.Substrato alternativoProdução de mudas.The present study aimed to evaluate the use of the babassu decomposed stem under different proportions in substrate composition for the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse and we used a completely randomized design with six treatments and four repetitions. Six types of substrates were formulated using a mixture of babassu decomposed stem (BDS) and soil (SL) in the proportions of 100% SL, 20:80 % BDS:SL, 40:60 %, BDS:SL, 60:40 % BDS:SL, 80:20 % BDS:SL and 100 % BDS. The seedlings were evaluated at 45 days after cutting by measuring the diameter of the longest shoot, number of leaves, number of shoots, root length, root volume, largest shoot length, fresh weight of the aerial part, root fresh weight, dry weight of the aerial part, and root dry weight. The treatments that presented normality and homoscedasticity were submitted to simple linear regression analysis. The proportion of the substrate of 20: 80% BDS: SL has a greater length of the largest shoot about the substrate 80:20% BDS: SL. The diameter of the largest sprout, the number of leaves, and the root length decreased due to the increase in the proportion of babassu decomposed stem in the substrates. The production of seedlings using cuttings of Euphorbia splendens is facilitated by the fact that it is a species with easy rooting, therefore, it is not necessary to use substrates with proportions of babassu decomposed stem and soil for its vegetative propagation.El estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el uso del tallo descompuesto de babasú en diferentes proporciones en la composición del sustrato para la propagación vegetativa de Euphorbia splendens. El experimento se realizó en invernadero y se utilizó un diseño completamente al azar con seis tratamientos y cuatro repeticiones. Se formularon seis tipos de sustratos utilizando una mezcla de tallo de babasú descompuesto (BDS) y suelo (SL) en las proporciones de 100% SL, 20: 80% BDS: SL, 40: 60%, BDS: SL, 60: 40% BDS: SL, 80: 20% BDS: SL y 100% BDS. Las plántulas se evaluaron 45 días después del corte midiendo el diámetro del tallo más largo, número de hojas, número de brotes, longitud de la raíz, volumen de la raíz, longitud más larga del tallo, peso de brotes frescos, peso de brotes frescos, peso de brotes secos y peso de brotes secos. Los tratamientos que presentaron normalidad y homocedasticidad fueron sometidos a análisis de regresión lineal simple. La proporción de sustrato de 20: 80% BDS: SL tiene una mayor longitud del brote más grande sobre el sustrato 80: 20% BDS: SL. El diámetro del brote más grande, el número de hojas y el largo de la raíz disminuyeron debido al aumento en la proporción del tallo descompuesto de babasú en los sustratos. La producción de plántulas a partir de esquejes de Euphorbia splendens se ve facilitada por el hecho de que es una especie de fácil enraizamiento, por lo que no es necesario utilizar sustratos con proporciones de tallo descompuesto de babasú y suelo para su propagación vegetativa.O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a utilização do caule decomposto do babaçu em diferentes proporções na composição do substrato para a propagação vegetativa de Euphorbia splendens. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação e utilizou-se o delineamento inteiramente casualizado com seis tratamentos e quatro repetições. Seis tipos de substratos foram formulados utilizando uma mistura de caule decomposto de babaçu (BDS) e solo (SL) nas proporções de 100% SL, 20:80% BDS: SL, 40:60%, BDS: SL, 60:40% BDS: SL, 80:20% BDS: SL e 100% BDS. As mudas foram avaliadas 45 dias após o corte medindo-se o diâmetro do caule mais longo, número de folhas, número de brotos, comprimento da raiz, volume da raiz, maior comprimento do caule, massa fresca da parte aérea, massa fresca da raiz, massa seca da parte aérea e massa seca da raiz. Os tratamentos que apresentaram normalidade e homocedasticidade foram submetidos à análise de regressão linear simples. A proporção do substrato de 20: 80% BDS: SL tem um comprimento maior do maior rebento sobre o substrato 80: 20% BDS: SL. O diâmetro da maior brotação, o número de folhas e o comprimento da raiz diminuíram devido ao aumento da proporção do caule decomposto do babaçu nos substratos. A produção de mudas a partir de estacas de Euphorbia splendens é facilitada pelo fato de se tratar de uma espécie de fácil enraizamento, portanto, não é necessário o uso de substratos com proporções de caule decomposto de babaçu e solo para sua propagação vegetativa.Research, Society and Development2020-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/791610.33448/rsd-v9i9.7916Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e861997916Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e861997916Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e8619979162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7916/7133Copyright (c) 2020 Amália Santos da Silva; Larissa Ramos dos Santos ; Paula Sara Teixeira de Oliveira; Lídia Ferreira Moraes; Janaiane Ferreira dos Santos; Analya Roberta Fernandes Oliveira ; Kamila Cunha de Meneses; Raissa Rachel Salustriano da Silva-Matoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Amália Santos da Santos , Larissa Ramos dos Oliveira, Paula Sara Teixeira de Moraes, Lídia Ferreira Santos, Janaiane Ferreira dos Oliveira , Analya Roberta Fernandes Meneses, Kamila Cunha de Silva-Matos, Raissa Rachel Salustriano da 2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7916Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:29.689691Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
Uso de substrato de tallo decompuesto de babasú em la propagación vegetative de Euphorbia splendens
Uso de substrato do caule decomposto de babaçu na propagação vegetativa de Euphorbia splendens
title Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
spellingShingle Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
Silva, Amália Santos da
Attalea speciosa Mart.
Alternative substrate
Seedling production.
Attalea speciosa Mart.
Sustrato alternativo
Producción de plântulas.
Attalea speciosa Mart.
Substrato alternativo
Produção de mudas.
title_short Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
title_full Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
title_fullStr Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
title_full_unstemmed Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
title_sort Use of babassu decomposed stem substrate on the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens
author Silva, Amália Santos da
author_facet Silva, Amália Santos da
Santos , Larissa Ramos dos
Oliveira, Paula Sara Teixeira de
Moraes, Lídia Ferreira
Santos, Janaiane Ferreira dos
Oliveira , Analya Roberta Fernandes
Meneses, Kamila Cunha de
Silva-Matos, Raissa Rachel Salustriano da
author_role author
author2 Santos , Larissa Ramos dos
Oliveira, Paula Sara Teixeira de
Moraes, Lídia Ferreira
Santos, Janaiane Ferreira dos
Oliveira , Analya Roberta Fernandes
Meneses, Kamila Cunha de
Silva-Matos, Raissa Rachel Salustriano da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Amália Santos da
Santos , Larissa Ramos dos
Oliveira, Paula Sara Teixeira de
Moraes, Lídia Ferreira
Santos, Janaiane Ferreira dos
Oliveira , Analya Roberta Fernandes
Meneses, Kamila Cunha de
Silva-Matos, Raissa Rachel Salustriano da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Attalea speciosa Mart.
Alternative substrate
Seedling production.
Attalea speciosa Mart.
Sustrato alternativo
Producción de plântulas.
Attalea speciosa Mart.
Substrato alternativo
Produção de mudas.
topic Attalea speciosa Mart.
Alternative substrate
Seedling production.
Attalea speciosa Mart.
Sustrato alternativo
Producción de plântulas.
Attalea speciosa Mart.
Substrato alternativo
Produção de mudas.
description The present study aimed to evaluate the use of the babassu decomposed stem under different proportions in substrate composition for the vegetative propagation of Euphorbia splendens. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse and we used a completely randomized design with six treatments and four repetitions. Six types of substrates were formulated using a mixture of babassu decomposed stem (BDS) and soil (SL) in the proportions of 100% SL, 20:80 % BDS:SL, 40:60 %, BDS:SL, 60:40 % BDS:SL, 80:20 % BDS:SL and 100 % BDS. The seedlings were evaluated at 45 days after cutting by measuring the diameter of the longest shoot, number of leaves, number of shoots, root length, root volume, largest shoot length, fresh weight of the aerial part, root fresh weight, dry weight of the aerial part, and root dry weight. The treatments that presented normality and homoscedasticity were submitted to simple linear regression analysis. The proportion of the substrate of 20: 80% BDS: SL has a greater length of the largest shoot about the substrate 80:20% BDS: SL. The diameter of the largest sprout, the number of leaves, and the root length decreased due to the increase in the proportion of babassu decomposed stem in the substrates. The production of seedlings using cuttings of Euphorbia splendens is facilitated by the fact that it is a species with easy rooting, therefore, it is not necessary to use substrates with proportions of babassu decomposed stem and soil for its vegetative propagation.
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