2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162011000400015
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Abstract: Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa D.) yield is affected by vigor of transplants. Those young and vigorous at planting lead to plants reaching higher vegetative growth and fruit yield than weak or old ones. This study aimed at determining plant growth, development, and fruit yield of the strawberry plant from bare root and plug transplants with different crown diameters. Bare root transplants were produced by rooting stolons and plug transplants from runner tips collected and rooted in a substrate growing bed. Th… Show more

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“…The supply of national transplants with high physiological quality could enable early planting in some regions, providing fruit production during periods of low supply of strawberries (COCCO et al, 2011). It should also be noted that other countries with climatic conditions similar to those of Rio Grande do Sul have been able to adapt the production techniques of transplants with high physiological and sanitary quality, as is the case in southern Italy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supply of national transplants with high physiological quality could enable early planting in some regions, providing fruit production during periods of low supply of strawberries (COCCO et al, 2011). It should also be noted that other countries with climatic conditions similar to those of Rio Grande do Sul have been able to adapt the production techniques of transplants with high physiological and sanitary quality, as is the case in southern Italy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este é um importante parâmetro de avaliação da qualidade da muda, pois está correlacionado positivamente com o seu potencial produtivo (Cocco et al, 2015). Para mudas de raízes nuas o diâmetro da coroa deve ser superior a 8 mm (Cocco et al, 2011), valor alcançado apenas na dose de 200 mg L -1 de ProCa. Entretanto, para mudas com torrão produzidas fora de solo, como é o caso do presente trabalho, ainda não se tem uma recomendação do que seria o diâmetro adequado.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…A grande parte destas mudas são importadas da região da Patagônia (Argentina e Chile) devido as excelentes condições de cultivo associado à utilização de fumigantes de solo ainda permitidos nesses países (Giménez et al, 2008;Cocco et al, 2011;Antunes & Peres, 2013). Além da dependência das mudas importadas, os produtores brasileiros não têm garantias da data de chegada das mudas ao país, dificultando o planejamento e a oferta de morangos no mercado interno.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Este sistema proposto consiste na obtenção de pontas de estolões para posterior produção de mudas enraizadas em bandejas (DURNER; POLING; MAAS, 2002; GIMÉNEZ; POLING; MAAS, 2008), também denominadas de mudas "plug plants". O sistema destaca-se por permitir a obtenção de mudas com rigoroso controle de qualidade sanitária e nutricional, além de elevado vigor, que são pré-requisitos essenciais para a obtenção de elevadas produtividades de frutas (COCCO et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified