2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832014000200017
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Produção e qualidade de rosas em razão de doses de boro aplicadas no substrato

Abstract: RESUMOMuitos trabalhos têm demonstrado os efeitos da aplicação do boro (B) em variadas culturas; entretanto, poucos registros demonstram seus efeitos na produção de rosas. Objetivou-se com este experimento avaliar os efeitos de doses de B na produção e qualidade de rosas (Rosa hybrida cv. Shiny Terrazza ® ) em vaso. Os tratamentos foram cinco doses de B (0, 1, 4, 8 e 16 mg kg -1 ), aplicadas no substrato, em delineamento de blocos casualizados, com cinco repetições. Foram avaliados: número de flores por planta… Show more

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“…On average, 1.85 flowers per flower stem were produced with longevity of 7.3 days. Similar results were obtained for this cultivar, by ZANÃO JÚNIOR et al (2014), evaluating the application of different doses of B. AHMAD (2010), analyzing different cultivars of roses, obtained better results in the production of flowers per plant when applying B and Zn, while they also reported no effect of Fe doses on this variable. KHOSHGOFTARMANESH et al (2008) verified that the addition of Fe to the substrate significantly increased the longevity of the roses of three cultivars, but only when this micronutrient was applied together with Mn+Zn+Cu or with Mn+Zn, suggesting an interaction between them.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…On average, 1.85 flowers per flower stem were produced with longevity of 7.3 days. Similar results were obtained for this cultivar, by ZANÃO JÚNIOR et al (2014), evaluating the application of different doses of B. AHMAD (2010), analyzing different cultivars of roses, obtained better results in the production of flowers per plant when applying B and Zn, while they also reported no effect of Fe doses on this variable. KHOSHGOFTARMANESH et al (2008) verified that the addition of Fe to the substrate significantly increased the longevity of the roses of three cultivars, but only when this micronutrient was applied together with Mn+Zn+Cu or with Mn+Zn, suggesting an interaction between them.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Working with the same cultivar of rosebush and evaluating doses of B, ZANÃO JÚNIOR et al (2014) verified average heights of the plants close to this value. They also verified that higher doses of B caused a reduction in the number of leaves per flower stem, because of toxicity effects caused by an excess of this micronutrient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%