2017
DOI: 10.1590/1806-90882017000100017
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Abstract: -Araucaria angustifolia (Brazilian Pine or Araucaria) is a potential native species to Brazilian forestry. However, a number of challenges and technical restraints still persist, making difficult its expansion as a species for forest plantations, among which the lack of cloning technologies evaluation in field conditions. So the present study aimed to evaluate the potential use of Araucaria plants produced by cuttings and grafting for wood production in comparison to those produced by seeds, by assessing field… Show more

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“…Araucaria angustifolia clones showed larger diameter at breast height (DBH) and an increase in total height compared with seminal plantations (Wendling et al, 2016b); the authors concluded that female clones produced by apical cuttings were superior to the others. In comparison with plants grafted directly in the field with juvenile propagules (basal shoots of adult trees) and seedlings, the clones were once again superior regarding DBH and total height (Wendling et al, 2017a). These authors also concluded that cuttings and grafting are potential techniques for A. angustifolia plant production for logging purposes.…”
Section: Clonal Forests Of Brazilian Native Tree Speciesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Araucaria angustifolia clones showed larger diameter at breast height (DBH) and an increase in total height compared with seminal plantations (Wendling et al, 2016b); the authors concluded that female clones produced by apical cuttings were superior to the others. In comparison with plants grafted directly in the field with juvenile propagules (basal shoots of adult trees) and seedlings, the clones were once again superior regarding DBH and total height (Wendling et al, 2017a). These authors also concluded that cuttings and grafting are potential techniques for A. angustifolia plant production for logging purposes.…”
Section: Clonal Forests Of Brazilian Native Tree Speciesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…One of the primary information necessary to introduce the cultivation of plant species is defining the most viable propagation method (Nunes Gomes and Krinski, 2018). Although several studies have recently addressed methods for its clonal propagation, (Zanette et al, 2011;Gaspar et al, 2017;Wendling et al, 2017;Constantino and Zanette, 2018), as most of the conifers, araucaria is propagated by seeds (Wendling et al, 2016). The production of A. angustifolia seedlings can be important for both direct field transplanting and for the use as rootstocks, since the grafting technique has recently gained importance for the species (Wendling, 2011;Danner et al, 2012;Zanette, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%