Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.

Detailed knowledge on the factors influencing the production of minicuttings, especially focusing on management and environmental optimization is important. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the influence of temperature, relative humidity and PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) and their oscillations in mini-clonal hedges of three E. benthamii x E. dunnii hybrid clones regarding survival, vigor and productive capacity of ministumps. A mini-clonal hedge with a semi-hydroponic system was formed, with five replicates of five ministumps per clone, submitted to 41 successive collections of minicuttings during one year. A multiple linear regression model for minicutting production was adjusted according to maximum, average and minimum climatic variables, considering a period from 0 until 16 weeks before collection. Ministumps from three clones showed 100 % survival throughout the year. Clone 1 showed higher production (8,000 minicuttings m-2 month-1) and clone 3 showed the lowest values for this variable (less than 5,000 minicuttings m-2 month-1). The adjusted multiple linear regression model was formed by the maximum PAR, maximum humidity and temperature range of different weeks before collection. Maximum PAR (1,440-1,600 µmol m-² s-1) was the most influential variable in the adjusted model and positively related to minicutting productivity. Based on ideal climatic values found by the regression model, it is possible to suggest that climatic oscillations do not favor ministump development.

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Main Authors: PIRES, P. P., WENDLING, I., SOUZA, A. M. de, COELHO, A. S. G.
Other Authors: Patrícia Pereira Pires, Universidade Federal de Goiás; IVAR WENDLING, CNPF; Anderson Marcos de Souza, Universidade de Brasília; Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho, Universidade Federal de Goiás.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: 2019-02-21
Subjects:Minicutting, Miniestaquia, Eucalipto, Clone, Eucalyptus, Cloning (plants), Photosynthetically active radiation,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1106351
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11063512019-02-22T00:35:25Z Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge. PIRES, P. P. WENDLING, I. SOUZA, A. M. de COELHO, A. S. G. Patrícia Pereira Pires, Universidade Federal de Goiás; IVAR WENDLING, CNPF; Anderson Marcos de Souza, Universidade de Brasília; Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho, Universidade Federal de Goiás. Minicutting Miniestaquia Eucalipto Clone Eucalyptus Cloning (plants) Photosynthetically active radiation Detailed knowledge on the factors influencing the production of minicuttings, especially focusing on management and environmental optimization is important. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the influence of temperature, relative humidity and PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) and their oscillations in mini-clonal hedges of three E. benthamii x E. dunnii hybrid clones regarding survival, vigor and productive capacity of ministumps. A mini-clonal hedge with a semi-hydroponic system was formed, with five replicates of five ministumps per clone, submitted to 41 successive collections of minicuttings during one year. A multiple linear regression model for minicutting production was adjusted according to maximum, average and minimum climatic variables, considering a period from 0 until 16 weeks before collection. Ministumps from three clones showed 100 % survival throughout the year. Clone 1 showed higher production (8,000 minicuttings m-2 month-1) and clone 3 showed the lowest values for this variable (less than 5,000 minicuttings m-2 month-1). The adjusted multiple linear regression model was formed by the maximum PAR, maximum humidity and temperature range of different weeks before collection. Maximum PAR (1,440-1,600 µmol m-² s-1) was the most influential variable in the adjusted model and positively related to minicutting productivity. Based on ideal climatic values found by the regression model, it is possible to suggest that climatic oscillations do not favor ministump development. 2019-02-22T00:35:18Z 2019-02-22T00:35:18Z 2019-02-21 2017 2019-02-22T00:35:18Z Artigo de periódico Bosque, v. 38, n. 3, p. 487-493, 2017. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1106351 10.4067/S0717-92002017000300006 en eng openAccess
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topic Minicutting
Miniestaquia
Eucalipto
Clone
Eucalyptus
Cloning (plants)
Photosynthetically active radiation
Minicutting
Miniestaquia
Eucalipto
Clone
Eucalyptus
Cloning (plants)
Photosynthetically active radiation
spellingShingle Minicutting
Miniestaquia
Eucalipto
Clone
Eucalyptus
Cloning (plants)
Photosynthetically active radiation
Minicutting
Miniestaquia
Eucalipto
Clone
Eucalyptus
Cloning (plants)
Photosynthetically active radiation
PIRES, P. P.
WENDLING, I.
SOUZA, A. M. de
COELHO, A. S. G.
Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.
description Detailed knowledge on the factors influencing the production of minicuttings, especially focusing on management and environmental optimization is important. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the influence of temperature, relative humidity and PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) and their oscillations in mini-clonal hedges of three E. benthamii x E. dunnii hybrid clones regarding survival, vigor and productive capacity of ministumps. A mini-clonal hedge with a semi-hydroponic system was formed, with five replicates of five ministumps per clone, submitted to 41 successive collections of minicuttings during one year. A multiple linear regression model for minicutting production was adjusted according to maximum, average and minimum climatic variables, considering a period from 0 until 16 weeks before collection. Ministumps from three clones showed 100 % survival throughout the year. Clone 1 showed higher production (8,000 minicuttings m-2 month-1) and clone 3 showed the lowest values for this variable (less than 5,000 minicuttings m-2 month-1). The adjusted multiple linear regression model was formed by the maximum PAR, maximum humidity and temperature range of different weeks before collection. Maximum PAR (1,440-1,600 µmol m-² s-1) was the most influential variable in the adjusted model and positively related to minicutting productivity. Based on ideal climatic values found by the regression model, it is possible to suggest that climatic oscillations do not favor ministump development.
author2 Patrícia Pereira Pires, Universidade Federal de Goiás; IVAR WENDLING, CNPF; Anderson Marcos de Souza, Universidade de Brasília; Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho, Universidade Federal de Goiás.
author_facet Patrícia Pereira Pires, Universidade Federal de Goiás; IVAR WENDLING, CNPF; Anderson Marcos de Souza, Universidade de Brasília; Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho, Universidade Federal de Goiás.
PIRES, P. P.
WENDLING, I.
SOUZA, A. M. de
COELHO, A. S. G.
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topic_facet Minicutting
Miniestaquia
Eucalipto
Clone
Eucalyptus
Cloning (plants)
Photosynthetically active radiation
author PIRES, P. P.
WENDLING, I.
SOUZA, A. M. de
COELHO, A. S. G.
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title Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.
title_short Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.
title_full Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.
title_fullStr Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.
title_full_unstemmed Climatic oscillations in the production of Eucalyptus benthamii x E. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.
title_sort climatic oscillations in the production of eucalyptus benthamii x e. dunnii shoots in mini-clonal hedge.
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