Evaluation of different substrates on the acclimatization of Epidendrum ibaguense KUNTH plantlets.
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of different substrates for the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Epidendrum ibaguense orchid species. Plantlets cultivated in Knudson culture medium for two months were used, after development of leaves and rooting. The substrates were mature coconut fiber, pine bark, termite-house, sphagnum and charcoal, distributed in trays with 50 cells in randomized blocks, with three replications and 10 plantlets per plot. After 60 days, plant height and number of leaves were evaluated. The highest growth and increase in leaf number were observed using charcoal and pine bark. Termite-house and sphagnum resulted in low plantlet development probably due to high water retention. The use of charcoal and pine bark for acclimatization of plantlets of E. ibaguense is recommended.
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dig-alice-doc-10339122017-08-16T03:31:26Z Evaluation of different substrates on the acclimatization of Epidendrum ibaguense KUNTH plantlets. SANTOS, M. R. A. dos SMOZINSKI, C. V. MAURICIO REGINALDO ALVES DOS SANTOS, CPAF-RO; Caroline Vivian Smozinski, Mestranda, UFLA. Cultura de tecidos. Matéria Orgânica Micropropagação Orchidaceae. micropropagation organic matter tissue culture. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of different substrates for the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Epidendrum ibaguense orchid species. Plantlets cultivated in Knudson culture medium for two months were used, after development of leaves and rooting. The substrates were mature coconut fiber, pine bark, termite-house, sphagnum and charcoal, distributed in trays with 50 cells in randomized blocks, with three replications and 10 plantlets per plot. After 60 days, plant height and number of leaves were evaluated. The highest growth and increase in leaf number were observed using charcoal and pine bark. Termite-house and sphagnum resulted in low plantlet development probably due to high water retention. The use of charcoal and pine bark for acclimatization of plantlets of E. ibaguense is recommended. 2016-01-14T11:11:11Z 2016-01-14T11:11:11Z 2016-01-14 2015 2016-04-13T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Saber Científico, Porto Velho, v. 4, n. 2, p. 57 - 66, 2015. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1033912 en eng openAccess |
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of different substrates for the acclimatization of micropropagated plantlets of Epidendrum ibaguense orchid species. Plantlets cultivated in Knudson culture medium for two months were used, after development of leaves and rooting. The substrates were mature coconut fiber, pine bark, termite-house, sphagnum and charcoal, distributed in trays with 50 cells in randomized blocks, with three replications and 10 plantlets per plot. After 60 days, plant height and number of leaves were evaluated. The highest growth and increase in leaf number were observed using charcoal and pine bark. Termite-house and sphagnum resulted in low plantlet development probably due to high water retention. The use of charcoal and pine bark for acclimatization of plantlets of E. ibaguense is recommended. |
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MAURICIO REGINALDO ALVES DOS SANTOS, CPAF-RO; Caroline Vivian Smozinski, Mestranda, UFLA. |
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MAURICIO REGINALDO ALVES DOS SANTOS, CPAF-RO; Caroline Vivian Smozinski, Mestranda, UFLA. SANTOS, M. R. A. dos SMOZINSKI, C. V. |
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Evaluation of different substrates on the acclimatization of Epidendrum ibaguense KUNTH plantlets. |
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Evaluation of different substrates on the acclimatization of Epidendrum ibaguense KUNTH plantlets. |
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Evaluation of different substrates on the acclimatization of Epidendrum ibaguense KUNTH plantlets. |
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Evaluation of different substrates on the acclimatization of Epidendrum ibaguense KUNTH plantlets. |
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Evaluation of different substrates on the acclimatization of Epidendrum ibaguense KUNTH plantlets. |
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