2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-67622013000300002
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Ácido indolbutírico e ortotropismo na miniestaquia de Araucaria angustifolia

Abstract: e Gilvano Brondani 4 RESUMO -Considerando a dificuldade da propagação vegetativa de araucária e a total inexistência de informações acerca da miniestaquia nesta espécie, este trabalho objetivou avaliar a influência de concentrações de ácido indolbutírico (AIB) na miniestaquia de Araucaria angustifolia, bem como a caracterização do hábito de crescimento (ortotrópico ou plagiotrópico) das mudas produzidas. O minijardim foi formado por minicepas provenientes de mudas propagadas por sementes. A região basal das mi… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the few attempts related to vegetative propagation by cuttings of this species have not shown the aimed efficiency, with results that did not exceed 25% (Iritani and Soares, 1983) to 30% of rooting (Wendling and Brondani, 2015), even with the use of advanced propagation techniques via mini-cuttings (Pires et al, 2013). In addition, there are no studies about the assessment of the behavior of plants produced by cuttings in the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Nevertheless, the few attempts related to vegetative propagation by cuttings of this species have not shown the aimed efficiency, with results that did not exceed 25% (Iritani and Soares, 1983) to 30% of rooting (Wendling and Brondani, 2015), even with the use of advanced propagation techniques via mini-cuttings (Pires et al, 2013). In addition, there are no studies about the assessment of the behavior of plants produced by cuttings in the field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Kuntze], pertencente ao bioma Mata Atlântica (Watzlawick et al, 2011), é a única espécie do seu gênero com ocorrência natural no Brasil (Pires et al, 2013), especificamente nos estados do Paraná, de Santa Catarina e do Rio Grande do Sul. Da araucária, pode-se obter uma expressiva variedade de produtos e subprodutos (Soares & Mota, 2004), e a comercialização de sua semente, o pinhão, apresenta-se como alternativa para a melhoria de renda de muitos produtores rurais.…”
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“…Na literatura, vários estudos abordam a multiplicação assexuada da espécie, como a propagação por enxertia (Wendling et al, 2009;Zanette et al, 2011) e microenxertia (Anselmini & Zanette, 2008). Entretanto, a produção de mudas de araucária é realizada principalmente via semente (Pires et al, 2013), o que ressalta a necessidade de métodos adequados para estimar a sua qualidade.…”
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“…However, the low longevity of its seeds (MOREIRA-SOUZA; CARDOSO, 2003), together with the disadvantages associated to this propagation method, like the impossibility to define sex and the great genetic variability of the seedlings (HARTMANN et al, 2011;DIAS et al, 2012), are contributing to the necessity to improve vegetative propagation techniques (PIRES et al, 2013;WENDLING et al, 2016). Among them, cuttings and mini-cuttings techniques have presented satisfactory and relatively rapid results in the production of genetically superior clones, aiming to the production of wood from a series of forest genera, like Eucalyptus and Pinus sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results presented until now for araucaria do not satisfy the expectations of success from the application of this technique for commercial purposes, since rooting is below 25% (IRITANI; SOARES, 1983), and 30% (WENDLING; BRONDANI, 2014). The few attempts to establish propagation protocols for the species have presented a series of limitations, mainly concerning efficient methods for rescue and rejuvenation of the adult material (WENDLING et al, 2009), and the plagiotropic growth habit of the lateral shoots (ZANETTE et al, 2011), indicating a recalcitrant behavior of araucaria to vegetative propagation, even with young and very young individuals (originated from seeds) (IRITANI, 1997;PIRES et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%