2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2019.04.003
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Chemical root-pruning of Moringa oleifera for improved seedling growth

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“…It must, however, be noted that there are various extraction methods and solvents used to extract the active ingredients in moringa leaves, and aqueous extraction is recommended as it is environmentally friendly and can be used by both subsistence and commercial farmers, as well as smallholder farmers in marginal communities. As such, the application of MLE should not be viewed in isolation but should be observed together with other crop management practices that effectively increase plant growth [110,111]. This view is important since MLE is not intended for use as a fertilizer but as a biostimulant.…”
Section: Considerations Knowledge Gaps and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It must, however, be noted that there are various extraction methods and solvents used to extract the active ingredients in moringa leaves, and aqueous extraction is recommended as it is environmentally friendly and can be used by both subsistence and commercial farmers, as well as smallholder farmers in marginal communities. As such, the application of MLE should not be viewed in isolation but should be observed together with other crop management practices that effectively increase plant growth [110,111]. This view is important since MLE is not intended for use as a fertilizer but as a biostimulant.…”
Section: Considerations Knowledge Gaps and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, observando os dados para esse mesmo aspecto, comparando o tratamento sem corte na raiz e o tratamento com 100% do corte na raiz, esse último apresentou uma redução na massa seca das folhas de 32,98% em relação ao controle. Isso demonstra que, provavelmente, os fotoassimilados foram realocados para o crescimento das raízes, pois ao retirar toda a sua raiz, a planta provavelmente direcionou uma grande parte de sua energia para essa aérea afetada, a fim de retomar o crescimento nessas estruturas, diminuindo, assim, o crescimento da parte aérea (MASHAMAITE; DUBE; PHIRI, 2019;KANG et al, 2019). Vários autores indicam que algumas situações às quais o vegetal é exposto podem proporcionar mudança nos padrões de fixação, alocação e particionamento de biomassa (BREUER et al, 2015;FERNANDES et al, 2016;LIU et al, 2018;PESCHIUTTA et al, 2018;PILON et al, 2018;ZHANG et al, 2019;ZHANG, L. et al, 2018;.…”
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“…Vários fatores ambientais podem afetar a produção dessa biomassa, pois as plantas são constantemente influenciadas no metabolismo secundário do vegetal, interferindo no acúmulo de biomassa e na produção de princípios ativos das espécies medicinais (WU et al, 2016;TAKSHAK;AGRAWAL, 2019;THAKUR et al, 2019). Portanto, há necessidade de melhorar o rendimento das culturas, bem como o entendimento de práticas específicas que possam auxiliar no manejo (BENSON; MORGENROTH; KOESER, 2019;MASHAMAITE;DUBE;PHIRI, 2019).…”
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