Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks
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Resumo: | To obtain uniform passion fruit plantations, the aim of this research is to analyze the development of rootstocks and grafted seedlings, using the following treatments: non-grafted Passifora edulis and grafted with two different method: single grafting, P. edulis on P. caerulea and P. edulis on P. giberti, and double grafting, P. edulis on P. giberti and P. caerulea, on the same plant, with 3 replicates in 2 blocks. The germinative potential of seeds of the three species used was evaluated according to the storage period, viability of the grafting methods used, plant height after the juvenile period and relative growth rate. It was observed that treatments of passion fruit on P. caerulea obtained good initial development, reducing more sharply in the last data collection compared to treatments of passion fruit on P. giberti and double grafting. For non-grafted passion fruit, there was matter accumulation at the beginning of plant development, with reduction throughout collections, with tendency to stabilization, mainly approaching flowering. It was verified that non-grafted plants tend to start developing first, showing physiological advance, when compared to double grafting or single grafting with P. caerulea, also due to the rootstock vigor, which presents low potential. Using P. giberti as a rootstock seems to be more viable for the passion fruit culture. |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocksProducción de semillas de frutas de pasión por injerto con titulares gráficos de especies nativas de pasifloroProdução de mudas de maracujazeiro por enxertia sob porta-enxertos de espécies de passifloras nativasPassiflora sspVegetative propagationDevelopment vigorCultivation of native plants.Passiflora sspPropagação vegetativeVigor de desenvolvimentoCultivo de plantas nativas.Pasiflora sspPropagación vegetativaVigor de desarrolloCultivo de plantas nativas.To obtain uniform passion fruit plantations, the aim of this research is to analyze the development of rootstocks and grafted seedlings, using the following treatments: non-grafted Passifora edulis and grafted with two different method: single grafting, P. edulis on P. caerulea and P. edulis on P. giberti, and double grafting, P. edulis on P. giberti and P. caerulea, on the same plant, with 3 replicates in 2 blocks. The germinative potential of seeds of the three species used was evaluated according to the storage period, viability of the grafting methods used, plant height after the juvenile period and relative growth rate. It was observed that treatments of passion fruit on P. caerulea obtained good initial development, reducing more sharply in the last data collection compared to treatments of passion fruit on P. giberti and double grafting. For non-grafted passion fruit, there was matter accumulation at the beginning of plant development, with reduction throughout collections, with tendency to stabilization, mainly approaching flowering. It was verified that non-grafted plants tend to start developing first, showing physiological advance, when compared to double grafting or single grafting with P. caerulea, also due to the rootstock vigor, which presents low potential. Using P. giberti as a rootstock seems to be more viable for the passion fruit culture.Para obtener plántulas saludables y plantaciones de maracuyá más uniformes, el objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar el desarrollo de portainjertos y plántulas injertadas hasta la temporada de floración, teniendo como tratamientos: Passifora edulis no injertada, y la misma injertada en dos métodos. diferente, siendo el injerto único, P. edulis en P. caerulea y P. edulis en P. giberti, y el doble injerto, P. edulis en P. giberti y P. caerulea, en la misma planta, con 3 repeticiones en 2 bloques El poder germinativo de las semillas de las tres especies utilizadas se evaluó de acuerdo con el período de almacenamiento, la viabilidad de los métodos de injerto utilizados, la altura de las plantas después del período de la juventud y la tasa de crecimiento relativa. Se observó que los tratamientos de maracuyá en P. caerulea obtuvieron un buen desarrollo inicial, reduciéndose más marcadamente en la última recopilación de datos que los tratamientos de maracuyá en P. giberti y doble injerto, donde obtuvieron valores iniciales cercanos y una pequeña disminución con el avance de las colecciones. Para la fruta de la pasión agria no injertada, hubo una acumulación de materia al comienzo del desarrollo de las plantas, con su reducción a lo largo de las colecciones, con una tendencia a estabilizarse, acercándose principalmente a la floración. Se verifica que las plantas no injertadas tienden a comenzar a desarrollarse primero, dando un avance fisiológico, en comparación con el injerto doble o el injerto simple con P. caerulea; y también por el vigor del portainjerto, donde tiene un bajo potencial. El uso de P. giberti como portainjerto parece ser más viable para el cultivo de maracuyá.Para a obtenção de mudas sadias e plantações mais uniformes de maracujazeiro, o objetivo do presente trabalho é analisar o desenvolvimento de porta enxertos e mudas enxertadas até a época de florada, tendo como tratamentos: Passifora edulis não enxertado, e o mesmo enxertado em dois métodos diferentes, sendo eles a enxertia simples, P. edulis sobre P. caerulea e P. edulis sobre P. giberti, e a dupla enxertia, P. edulis sobre P. giberti e P. caerulea, na mesma planta, com 3 repetições em 2 blocos. Avaliou-se o poder germinativos das sementes das três espécies utilizadas de acordo com o período de armazenamento, a viabilidade dos métodos de enxertia utilizados, a altura das plantas após o período de juvenilidade e a taxa de crescimento relativo. Observou-se que os tratamentos de maracujá azedo sobre P. caerulea obteveram um bom desenvolvimento inicial, reduzindo mais acentuadamente na última coleta de dados que os tratamentos de maracujá sobre P. giberti e dupla enxertia, onde os mesmos obtiveram valores iniciais próximos e pequeno decréscimo com o avanço das coletas. Para o maracujá azedo não enxertado houve acúmulo de matéria no início do desenvolvimento das plantas, com sua redução ao longo das coletas, com tendência a estabilização, principalmente se aproximando do florescimento. Verifica-se que as plantas não enxertadas tendem a começar se desenvolver primeiro, conferindo um adiantamento fisiológico, quando comparadas a dupla enxertia ou enxertia simples com P. caerulea; e também por causa do vigor do porta enxerto, onde este apresenta baixo potencial. A utilização de P. giberti como porta-enxerto parece ser mais viável para a cultura do maracujá.Research, Society and Development2020-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/640910.33448/rsd-v9i8.6409Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e849986409Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e849986409Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e8499864092525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6409/5940Copyright (c) 2020 Maria Gabriela Fontanetti Rodrigues, Danilo Wanderley Mendes, Laís Naiara Honorato Monteiro, Antonio Flávio Arruda Ferreira, José Carlos Cavichioli, Glaucia Amorim Fariahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Maria Gabriela FontanettiMendes, Danilo WanderleyMonteiro, Laís Naiara HonoratoFerreira, Antonio Flávio ArrudaCavichioli, José CarlosFaria, Glaucia AmorimSoutello, Ricardo Velludo Gomes de2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6409Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:33.697181Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks Producción de semillas de frutas de pasión por injerto con titulares gráficos de especies nativas de pasifloro Produção de mudas de maracujazeiro por enxertia sob porta-enxertos de espécies de passifloras nativas |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks Rodrigues, Maria Gabriela Fontanetti Passiflora ssp Vegetative propagation Development vigor Cultivation of native plants. Passiflora ssp Propagação vegetative Vigor de desenvolvimento Cultivo de plantas nativas. Pasiflora ssp Propagación vegetativa Vigor de desarrollo Cultivo de plantas nativas. |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks |
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Production of passion fruit seedlings by grafting using native passiflora species rootstocks |
author |
Rodrigues, Maria Gabriela Fontanetti |
author_facet |
Rodrigues, Maria Gabriela Fontanetti Mendes, Danilo Wanderley Monteiro, Laís Naiara Honorato Ferreira, Antonio Flávio Arruda Cavichioli, José Carlos Faria, Glaucia Amorim Soutello, Ricardo Velludo Gomes de |
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author |
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Mendes, Danilo Wanderley Monteiro, Laís Naiara Honorato Ferreira, Antonio Flávio Arruda Cavichioli, José Carlos Faria, Glaucia Amorim Soutello, Ricardo Velludo Gomes de |
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Rodrigues, Maria Gabriela Fontanetti Mendes, Danilo Wanderley Monteiro, Laís Naiara Honorato Ferreira, Antonio Flávio Arruda Cavichioli, José Carlos Faria, Glaucia Amorim Soutello, Ricardo Velludo Gomes de |
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Passiflora ssp Vegetative propagation Development vigor Cultivation of native plants. Passiflora ssp Propagação vegetative Vigor de desenvolvimento Cultivo de plantas nativas. Pasiflora ssp Propagación vegetativa Vigor de desarrollo Cultivo de plantas nativas. |
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Passiflora ssp Vegetative propagation Development vigor Cultivation of native plants. Passiflora ssp Propagação vegetative Vigor de desenvolvimento Cultivo de plantas nativas. Pasiflora ssp Propagación vegetativa Vigor de desarrollo Cultivo de plantas nativas. |
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To obtain uniform passion fruit plantations, the aim of this research is to analyze the development of rootstocks and grafted seedlings, using the following treatments: non-grafted Passifora edulis and grafted with two different method: single grafting, P. edulis on P. caerulea and P. edulis on P. giberti, and double grafting, P. edulis on P. giberti and P. caerulea, on the same plant, with 3 replicates in 2 blocks. The germinative potential of seeds of the three species used was evaluated according to the storage period, viability of the grafting methods used, plant height after the juvenile period and relative growth rate. It was observed that treatments of passion fruit on P. caerulea obtained good initial development, reducing more sharply in the last data collection compared to treatments of passion fruit on P. giberti and double grafting. For non-grafted passion fruit, there was matter accumulation at the beginning of plant development, with reduction throughout collections, with tendency to stabilization, mainly approaching flowering. It was verified that non-grafted plants tend to start developing first, showing physiological advance, when compared to double grafting or single grafting with P. caerulea, also due to the rootstock vigor, which presents low potential. Using P. giberti as a rootstock seems to be more viable for the passion fruit culture. |
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