EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUE

ABSTRACT This study presents an efficient system with high productivity and quality for Acer palmatum propagation. We evaluated the efficiency of mini-cuttings technique, management of mini-stumps, production of shoots, rooting and root vigor of mini-cuttings on two seasons. The mini-stumps were planted in pots of two liters, put up in two environments (full sunlight area and shade house) and submitted to weekly fertigation. Over six collections, we evaluated the survival and productivity of clonal mini-garden (Experiment I). From these, we performed two experiments with mini-cuttings: Experiment II - mini-cuttings originated from two environments, with 8±1 cm, put to root in two seasons (Spring and Summer); Experiment III - mini-cuttings originated from full sunlight area, with 4±1, 6±1, 8±1, 10±1 cm, put to root in Summer. The mini-cuttings planting was made in plastic tubes of 55 cm³, filled with fine vermiculite and carbonized rice hulls (1:1 v/v), in a greenhouse with intermittent irrigation system. The high rooting (95.0%), mini-stumps survival (100%) and mini-cuttings production (217.5 mini-cuttings m-2 month-1) in clonal mini-garden conducted in full sunlight area shown the technique viability for the species. Mini-cuttings of 8±1 cm favored rooting (96.3%). The mini-cuttings technique is viable for Acer palmatum propagation.

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Main Authors: Stuepp,Carlos André, Fragoso,Rosimeri de Oliveira, Maggioni,Renata de Almeida, Latoh,Leandro Porto, Wendling,Ivar, Zuffellato-Ribas,Katia Christina
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Language:English
Published: UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-776020160003003552016-10-26EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUEStuepp,Carlos AndréFragoso,Rosimeri de OliveiraMaggioni,Renata de AlmeidaLatoh,Leandro PortoWendling,IvarZuffellato-Ribas,Katia Christina Adapted minicutting technique Length of mini-cuttings Mini-stumps shading Ornamental plants cloning Vegetative propagation ABSTRACT This study presents an efficient system with high productivity and quality for Acer palmatum propagation. We evaluated the efficiency of mini-cuttings technique, management of mini-stumps, production of shoots, rooting and root vigor of mini-cuttings on two seasons. The mini-stumps were planted in pots of two liters, put up in two environments (full sunlight area and shade house) and submitted to weekly fertigation. Over six collections, we evaluated the survival and productivity of clonal mini-garden (Experiment I). From these, we performed two experiments with mini-cuttings: Experiment II - mini-cuttings originated from two environments, with 8±1 cm, put to root in two seasons (Spring and Summer); Experiment III - mini-cuttings originated from full sunlight area, with 4±1, 6±1, 8±1, 10±1 cm, put to root in Summer. The mini-cuttings planting was made in plastic tubes of 55 cm³, filled with fine vermiculite and carbonized rice hulls (1:1 v/v), in a greenhouse with intermittent irrigation system. The high rooting (95.0%), mini-stumps survival (100%) and mini-cuttings production (217.5 mini-cuttings m-2 month-1) in clonal mini-garden conducted in full sunlight area shown the technique viability for the species. Mini-cuttings of 8±1 cm favored rooting (96.3%). The mini-cuttings technique is viable for Acer palmatum propagation.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUFLA - Universidade Federal de LavrasCERNE v.22 n.3 20162016-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-77602016000300355en10.1590/01047760201622032147
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EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUE
author_facet Stuepp,Carlos André
Fragoso,Rosimeri de Oliveira
Maggioni,Renata de Almeida
Latoh,Leandro Porto
Wendling,Ivar
Zuffellato-Ribas,Katia Christina
author_sort Stuepp,Carlos André
title EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUE
title_short EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUE
title_full EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUE
title_fullStr EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUE
title_full_unstemmed EX VITRO SYSTEM FOR Acer palmatum PLANTS PROPAGATION BY MINI-CUTTINGS TECHNIQUE
title_sort ex vitro system for acer palmatum plants propagation by mini-cuttings technique
description ABSTRACT This study presents an efficient system with high productivity and quality for Acer palmatum propagation. We evaluated the efficiency of mini-cuttings technique, management of mini-stumps, production of shoots, rooting and root vigor of mini-cuttings on two seasons. The mini-stumps were planted in pots of two liters, put up in two environments (full sunlight area and shade house) and submitted to weekly fertigation. Over six collections, we evaluated the survival and productivity of clonal mini-garden (Experiment I). From these, we performed two experiments with mini-cuttings: Experiment II - mini-cuttings originated from two environments, with 8±1 cm, put to root in two seasons (Spring and Summer); Experiment III - mini-cuttings originated from full sunlight area, with 4±1, 6±1, 8±1, 10±1 cm, put to root in Summer. The mini-cuttings planting was made in plastic tubes of 55 cm³, filled with fine vermiculite and carbonized rice hulls (1:1 v/v), in a greenhouse with intermittent irrigation system. The high rooting (95.0%), mini-stumps survival (100%) and mini-cuttings production (217.5 mini-cuttings m-2 month-1) in clonal mini-garden conducted in full sunlight area shown the technique viability for the species. Mini-cuttings of 8±1 cm favored rooting (96.3%). The mini-cuttings technique is viable for Acer palmatum propagation.
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