2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2003001200015
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Propagação vegetativa de camu-camu por meio de enxertia intergenérica na família Myrtaceae

Abstract: Resumo -O camu-camu [Myrciaria dubia (Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth) McVaugh], da família Myrtaceae, é encontrado em áreas inundáveis da Região Amazônica e utilizado como conservante em antioxidantes por seu alto teor de ácido ascórbico. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar porta-enxertos desta família, adaptados a terra firme, visando à propagação vegetativa de camu-camu. Selecionaram-se duzentas e quarenta mudas de camu-camu, goiabeira (Psidium guajava L.) e pitangueira (Eugenia uniflora L.), que receberam quatro… Show more

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“…Grafting incompatibility was also observed for Camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) grafting with guava and Surinam cherry in a study by SUGUINO et al (2003),as demonstrated by anatomical analyses in which the existence of physiological and biochemical differences between the grafted parts was suggested as a hypothesis to explain the incompatibility. A similar result was obtained by LATTUADA (2012), with grafting combinations involving Cherry of the Rio Grande and Surinam cherry, both as rootstocks and scions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Grafting incompatibility was also observed for Camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) grafting with guava and Surinam cherry in a study by SUGUINO et al (2003),as demonstrated by anatomical analyses in which the existence of physiological and biochemical differences between the grafted parts was suggested as a hypothesis to explain the incompatibility. A similar result was obtained by LATTUADA (2012), with grafting combinations involving Cherry of the Rio Grande and Surinam cherry, both as rootstocks and scions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…As such, grafting combinations involving species from the same family (apple, plum, peach, and pear trees) and from different genera (citrus) have been successfully performed for fruit production. FRANZON (2008), SUGUINO et al (2003), andLATTUADA et al (2012) have studied the Myrtaceae family. However, for the jabuticabeira, combinations with other genera involving species of native fruit trees of the same family (Myrtaceae) have yet to be tested; such studies could result in advantages for the cultivation of jabuticabeira.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O melhor resultado para propagação vegetativa nas condições testadas foi a garfagem em fenda lateral (SUGUINO et al, 2003).…”
Section: Propagação Por Enxertiaunclassified
“…Esses estudos reportam novas ocorrências, atualizações taxonômicas, comentários sobre características diagnósticas e dados de distribuição geográfica. Enquanto outros estudos sobre a família Myrtaceae na Amazônia brasileira são direcionados apenas para as espécies que apresentam grande importância ecológica e alto potencial econômico (Absy et al 1980, Falcão et al 1988, Paraluppi et al 2002, Suguino et al 2003, Teixeira et al 2004, Silva et al 2015.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified