1962
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87051962000100037
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Propagação vegetativa do Bambu imperial (Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. var. vittata A. et C. Riv.)

Abstract: Êste estudo trata da multiplicação vegetativa do bambu imperial, por meio de estacas de ramos e toletes de côlmo. Teve, por finalidade, verificar a praticobilidade desses processos em substituição ao método ortodoxo da subdivisão de touceiros, usado pora sua propagação. Os resultados obtidos mostram que ambos os processos são bastante eficientes, desde que sejam respeitadas os seguintes regras básicas: 1) utilizar apenas 05 bases de ramos para fornecimento das estacas; 2) plantar os toletes de côlmo em posição… Show more

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“…This method is recommended for raising planting stocks of the genera Bambusa, Dendrocalamus and Gigantochloa (Manipula et al 1990;Ntirugulirwa et al 2012). During propagation, the orientation of cutting materials in bedding material is considered a critical factor to get optimum response (Medina et al 1962). Horizontal setting (98.89%) instead of vertical setting (81.11%) was found more effective in terms of survival percentage for B. vulgaris (Bhol and Nayak 2012).…”
Section: Melocanna Bambusoidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is recommended for raising planting stocks of the genera Bambusa, Dendrocalamus and Gigantochloa (Manipula et al 1990;Ntirugulirwa et al 2012). During propagation, the orientation of cutting materials in bedding material is considered a critical factor to get optimum response (Medina et al 1962). Horizontal setting (98.89%) instead of vertical setting (81.11%) was found more effective in terms of survival percentage for B. vulgaris (Bhol and Nayak 2012).…”
Section: Melocanna Bambusoidesmentioning
confidence: 99%