Effect of pinus bark substrate porosity in the development of grumixama plant seedlings

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2011-01-01

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Suguino, Eduardo
Martins, Adriana Novais
Minami, Keigo
Narita, Nobuyoshi
Perdoná, Marcos José [UNESP]

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Aiming to evaluate the effect of the pine bark substrate porosity on the development of the grumixama plant (Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.), an experiment was conducted in a greenhouse of the Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz/USP, Piracicaba, Brazil. The treatments were: 100% ground pine bark without separation of particles; 100% pine bark of ≤ 0,1mm; 75% pine bark of ≤ 0,1mm + 25% between 0,1-4,0 mm; 50% of pine bark ≤ 0,1mm + 50% between 0,1-4,0 mm; 25% pine bark of ≤ 0,1mm + 75% between 0,1-4,0 mm and 100% pine bark of 0,1-4,0 mm. The evaluations (stem diameter, length and average dry weight of seedlings) were performed on the 90, 120 and 150th days after sowing. The low water absorption in the early stages and the low aeration of the roots promoted by the substrate, affect the development of the grumixama plant seedlings, that grow best when the total pore space of the substrate is less than 90% (v / v).

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Eugenia brasiliensis, Grumixama, Native plants, Porous space, Seedling production

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Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura, v. 33, n. SPEC. ISSUE 1, p. 643-648, 2011.

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