Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias

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Autor(a) principal: Tognon, Grasiela Bruzamarello
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
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Resumo: Ipomoea is the largest genus of the family Convolvulaceae. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet and I. purpurea (L.) Roth, are known to be invasive cultures. By are native plants, they adapt very well in climate conditions of the region with characteristics that they allow the use of ornamentation in parks and gardens, but still not popularly cultivated as ornamental, not being cited as marketing products national flower. Moreover, in the case of I. cairica, can play multiple uses within the garden, because display medicinal properties in its composition chemistry. With the following objectives: to study the use and potential ornamental in the morning glories; to evaluate the germination and the force of I. cairica and I. purpurea in different temperatures; to evaluate the response of I. cairica in different water regimes and after the restoration of water regime of vessel capacity; to evaluate the production of essential oils of I. cairica and I. purpurea in different sampling times and drying temperatures, were conducted three studies: 1) sexual propagation of I. cairica and I. purpurea, seeds subjected to different temperatures and after the test accelerated aging to evaluate the force; 2) Asexual propagation, testing the first experiment two types of cuttings and four substrates, and the second were tested five different concentrations of IBA; 3) water stress, testing the response of I. cairica in four water regimes and after the restoration of the system normal water. Seed germination of two morning glories was very low, where the best temperature for germination was 30° C, with seedlings showing a good adaptability to the transplant nursery. Substrates suitable for the propagation cuttings are sand and rice hulls, and rooting percentage and the use of 500 mg L-1 IBA provided better rooting. The time that show increased production of oil was March for the two species. I. cairica showed 100% survival in period of water stress and after the restoration water resumed its growth, showing be a species resistant to drought and may used as an ornamental plant projects landscape in places with low availability water
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spelling Petry, CláudiaCPF:60752602934http://lattes.cnpq.br/9891091654711296CPF:00479413088http://lattes.cnpq.br/2911532137112895Tognon, Grasiela Bruzamarello2018-01-10T18:02:57Z2010-07-052010-03-29http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/490Ipomoea is the largest genus of the family Convolvulaceae. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet and I. purpurea (L.) Roth, are known to be invasive cultures. By are native plants, they adapt very well in climate conditions of the region with characteristics that they allow the use of ornamentation in parks and gardens, but still not popularly cultivated as ornamental, not being cited as marketing products national flower. Moreover, in the case of I. cairica, can play multiple uses within the garden, because display medicinal properties in its composition chemistry. With the following objectives: to study the use and potential ornamental in the morning glories; to evaluate the germination and the force of I. cairica and I. purpurea in different temperatures; to evaluate the response of I. cairica in different water regimes and after the restoration of water regime of vessel capacity; to evaluate the production of essential oils of I. cairica and I. purpurea in different sampling times and drying temperatures, were conducted three studies: 1) sexual propagation of I. cairica and I. purpurea, seeds subjected to different temperatures and after the test accelerated aging to evaluate the force; 2) Asexual propagation, testing the first experiment two types of cuttings and four substrates, and the second were tested five different concentrations of IBA; 3) water stress, testing the response of I. cairica in four water regimes and after the restoration of the system normal water. Seed germination of two morning glories was very low, where the best temperature for germination was 30° C, with seedlings showing a good adaptability to the transplant nursery. Substrates suitable for the propagation cuttings are sand and rice hulls, and rooting percentage and the use of 500 mg L-1 IBA provided better rooting. The time that show increased production of oil was March for the two species. I. cairica showed 100% survival in period of water stress and after the restoration water resumed its growth, showing be a species resistant to drought and may used as an ornamental plant projects landscape in places with low availability waterIpomoea é o maior gênero da família Convolvulaceae. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet e I. purpurea (L.) Roth, são conhecidas por serem invasoras de culturas. Elas são muito adaptadas à áreas degradadas, possuindo características que lhes permitem o uso na ornamentação de parques e jardins, mas ainda não são cultivadas popularmente como ornamentais, não sendo citadas como produtos do mercado da floricultura brasileira. Além disso, no caso de I. cairica, pode desempenhar múltiplos usos dentro do jardim, pois apresenta propriedades medicinais em sua composição química. Com os objetivos de: avaliar o poder germinativo e o vigor de I. cairica e I. purpurea sob diferentes temperaturas; avaliar a resposta de I. cairica em diferentes regimes hídricos e após o restabelecimento do regime hídrico em capacidade de vaso; avaliar a produção de óleos essenciais de I. cairica e I. purpurea em diferentes épocas de coletas e temperaturas de secagem, foram realizados três trabalhos: 1°) propagação sexuada de I. cairica e I. purpurea, com sementes submetidas a diferentes temperaturas e posterior realização do teste de envelhecimento acelerado para avaliação do vigor; 2°) propagação assexuada, testando no primeiro experimento dois tipos de estacas e quatro substratos, e no segundo foram testadas cinco concentrações diferentes de AIB; 3°) deficiência hídrica, testando a resposta de I. cairica em quatro regimes hídricos e após o restabelecimento do regime hídrico normal. A porcentagem de germinação das duas ipoméias avaliadas foi muito baixa, onde a melhor temperatura para a germinação foi 30°C, com mudas apresentando uma boa adaptabilidade no transplante para o viveiro. Os substratos indicados para a propagação por estaquia são areia e casca de arroz carbonizada, pelo maior enraizamento e a utilização de 500 mg L-1 AIB proporcionou melhor enraizamento. A época que apresentou maior produção de óleo foi o mês de março para as duas espécies. I. cairica apresentou 100% de sobrevivência no período de deficiência de água e após o restabelecimento hídrico retomou seu crescimento, mostrando ser uma espécie resistente a períodos de seca, podendo ser utilizada como planta ornamental em projetos paisagísticos em locais com baixa disponibilidade hídricaMade available in DSpace on 2018-01-10T18:02:57Z (GMT). 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title Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias
spellingShingle Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias
Tognon, Grasiela Bruzamarello
Flores - Cultivo
Floricultura
Jardinagem
Gardening
Flowers
Floriculture
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias
title_full Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias
title_fullStr Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias
title_full_unstemmed Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias
title_sort Potencial ornamental, propagação, rendimento de óleos essenciais e resposta à deficiência hídrica de ipoméias
author Tognon, Grasiela Bruzamarello
author_facet Tognon, Grasiela Bruzamarello
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tognon, Grasiela Bruzamarello
contributor_str_mv Petry, Cláudia
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Floricultura
Jardinagem
topic Flores - Cultivo
Floricultura
Jardinagem
Gardening
Flowers
Floriculture
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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Flowers
Floriculture
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description Ipomoea is the largest genus of the family Convolvulaceae. Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet and I. purpurea (L.) Roth, are known to be invasive cultures. By are native plants, they adapt very well in climate conditions of the region with characteristics that they allow the use of ornamentation in parks and gardens, but still not popularly cultivated as ornamental, not being cited as marketing products national flower. Moreover, in the case of I. cairica, can play multiple uses within the garden, because display medicinal properties in its composition chemistry. With the following objectives: to study the use and potential ornamental in the morning glories; to evaluate the germination and the force of I. cairica and I. purpurea in different temperatures; to evaluate the response of I. cairica in different water regimes and after the restoration of water regime of vessel capacity; to evaluate the production of essential oils of I. cairica and I. purpurea in different sampling times and drying temperatures, were conducted three studies: 1) sexual propagation of I. cairica and I. purpurea, seeds subjected to different temperatures and after the test accelerated aging to evaluate the force; 2) Asexual propagation, testing the first experiment two types of cuttings and four substrates, and the second were tested five different concentrations of IBA; 3) water stress, testing the response of I. cairica in four water regimes and after the restoration of the system normal water. Seed germination of two morning glories was very low, where the best temperature for germination was 30° C, with seedlings showing a good adaptability to the transplant nursery. Substrates suitable for the propagation cuttings are sand and rice hulls, and rooting percentage and the use of 500 mg L-1 IBA provided better rooting. The time that show increased production of oil was March for the two species. I. cairica showed 100% survival in period of water stress and after the restoration water resumed its growth, showing be a species resistant to drought and may used as an ornamental plant projects landscape in places with low availability water
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