2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-70542006000600005
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Enraizamento de estacas dos porta-enxertos Araticum-de-Terra-Fria (Rollinia sp.) e Araticum-Mirim (Rollinia emarginata Schltdl.) para anonáceas

Abstract: Objetivou-se com o presente trabalho verificar a influência do ácido 3-indolbutírico (AIB) sobre o enraizamento de estacas de araticum-de-terra-fria e araticum-mirim. Estacas semilenhosas padronizadas com 15 cm de comprimento, um par de folhas e diâmetro de 0,4-0,5 cm, foram tratadas com diferentes concentrações de AIB (0, 1000, 2000 e 3000 mg.L-1) por cinco segundos e, posteriormente, colocadas em bandejas de isopor de 72 células (120 cm³/célula) contendo como substrato a vermiculita expandida de grânulos méd… Show more

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“…Bettiol Neto et al (2006) verificaram 56% de enraizamento para o araticum-de-terra-fria com a utilização de 3.000 mgL -1 IBA. Blat et al (2002) conduziram um experimento com duas cultivares de atemoia (Gefner e Thompsom) enxertadas sobre araticum-mirim (Rollinia emarginata) e araticum-de-terra-fria propagados por semente e por estaca.…”
Section: Rollinia Spunclassified
“…Bettiol Neto et al (2006) verificaram 56% de enraizamento para o araticum-de-terra-fria com a utilização de 3.000 mgL -1 IBA. Blat et al (2002) conduziram um experimento com duas cultivares de atemoia (Gefner e Thompsom) enxertadas sobre araticum-mirim (Rollinia emarginata) e araticum-de-terra-fria propagados por semente e por estaca.…”
Section: Rollinia Spunclassified
“…H. Rainer (≡ Rollinia emarginata ) is native to South America; [1] in Brazil, it is popularly known as two morphotypes, A. emarginata ‘terra‐fria’ and A. emarginata ‘mirim’, with different morphological characteristics observed in the field, such as leaf size, flower coloring, and aroma. Other differences are related to its occurrence: A. emarginata ‘terra‐fria’ has a natural occurrence in high altitude places, being more adapted to low temperatures, while A. emarginata ‘mirim’ is more adapted to higher temperatures [2] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the species Annona emarginata (Schltdl.) H. Rainer variety "terrafria" has been successfully evaluated, although empirically, as an alternative for the production of atemoya, soursop and cherimoya seedlings (BETTIOL NETO et al,2006). In addition, the normal nutrient patterns in leaf dry matter over the cultivation time must be known since they provide highly important information for a nutritional management plan aimed at meeting the demand for nutrients (FRANCO and PRADO, 2008) and assuring the advantages of clonal propagation and consequently productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since A. emarginata species is native from the South American continent and present natural occurrence in nutritionally poor soil regions, this species still little studied, its physiological behavior must be assessed, especially at the initial development stage, in order to provide information to safely enhance the production of highquality seedlings, assuring the increasing demand of the international market for Annonaceae fruits (BETTIOL NETO et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%