2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0044-59672013000200003
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Protected environments and substrates for production of genipap seedlings

Abstract: Genipap (Genipa americana L., Rubiaceae ) is a native Brazilian species and can be used in the recovery of degraded forest areas or for food supply. In order for the species to reach its potential, production of high quality seedlings is essential. The objective of this study was to evaluate genipap seedlings in protected environments and different substrates. The environments tested were: (1) a greenhouse with polyethylene film in the top, with aluminized screen (Aliminet ® ) of 50%-shading under this film, a… Show more

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“…Among the environments, the greenhouse without thermal-reflective screen (E1) provided low ESI for all substrates (Table 6), which differs from the results obtained by SASSAQUI et al (2013) in tamarind seedlings. On the other hand, the greenhouse with thermal-reflective screen (E2) promoted higher ESI (Table 6).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Among the environments, the greenhouse without thermal-reflective screen (E1) provided low ESI for all substrates (Table 6), which differs from the results obtained by SASSAQUI et al (2013) in tamarind seedlings. On the other hand, the greenhouse with thermal-reflective screen (E2) promoted higher ESI (Table 6).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Allying and interacting with the substrates, another important factor is the use of environments to protect the seedlings in the early stage development, since in this stage the seedlings are sensitive to strong winds, high radiation, pests and diseases attack, so the protective structures with screens or polyethylene films aim to minimize the negative effects that impair the proper plant growth. Studies with protected environments for cultivation of 'Cerrado' fruit seedlings, native or occurring, were developed by SANTOS et al (2011) andCOSTA et al (2011) with 'jatobazeiro-do-cerrado'(Hymenaea stigonocarpa MART), COSTA et al (2012a) with tamarind (Tamarindus indica), OLIVEIRA et al (2014 a,b) and COSTA et al (2012b) with 'baruzeiro'(Dipteryx alata) and SASSAQUI et al (2013) with 'jenipapeiro' (Genipa Americana).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The different types of protected environments directly influence the emergence and initial growth of native fruit or from cerrado seedlings SANTOS et al, 2011;COSTA et al, 2012;SASSAQUI et al, 2013;BENETT et al, 2013) and, in a group with substrates with its various formulations SANTOS et al, 2011;COSTA et al, 2012;SASSAQUI et al, 2013;OLIVEIRA et al, 2014a;OLIVEIRA et al, 2014b), interact to provide suitable conditions to plants to express their potential and vigor, with uniform seedling growth.…”
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