2017
DOI: 10.29312/remexca.v6i3.645
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Respuesta de plántulas de Cedrela odorata a la inoculación con Rhizophagus intraradices y diferentes niveles de defoliación

Abstract: ResumenRespuesta de plántulas de Cedrela odorata a la inoculación con Rhizophagus intraradices y diferentes niveles de defoliación ; el efecto de seis tratamientos (T) sobre la tasa de crecimiento en altura (TCA) , diámetro ( TCD ) , tasa de crecimiento relativo (TCR ) y peso fresco y seco de plántulas de C. odorata se evaluaron en un vivero. Se utilizó un diseño completamente al azar con arreglo factorial (2 x 3); TS consistió en una combinación de los factores: porcentaje de defoliación (0, 50 y 90) y la ino… Show more

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“…The effect of the AMF was not observed in the growth of the seedlings due to the substrate enriched with vermicompost, which made nutritional elements available through this organic component, as is the case with phosphorus that reduces the capacity of AMF for the extraction and transport of available chemical elements to the plant. With respect to mycorrhizal inoculation the results are not in accordance with what was found in previous studies carried out with C. odorata where mycorrhizal inoculation favored an increase in plants' height and diameter (Falcon-Omar et al, 2013;Bango-Folgoso et al, 2013;Oros-Ortega et al, 2015). However, the results obtained by Moreno-Reséndez et al (2014) with Acacia pennatula (Schltdl.…”
Section: Plant Height and Stem Diametercontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…The effect of the AMF was not observed in the growth of the seedlings due to the substrate enriched with vermicompost, which made nutritional elements available through this organic component, as is the case with phosphorus that reduces the capacity of AMF for the extraction and transport of available chemical elements to the plant. With respect to mycorrhizal inoculation the results are not in accordance with what was found in previous studies carried out with C. odorata where mycorrhizal inoculation favored an increase in plants' height and diameter (Falcon-Omar et al, 2013;Bango-Folgoso et al, 2013;Oros-Ortega et al, 2015). However, the results obtained by Moreno-Reséndez et al (2014) with Acacia pennatula (Schltdl.…”
Section: Plant Height and Stem Diametercontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…T he quality of the substrate used in nurseries is one of the factors that influence the growth of plants, which means it is important to have organic and microbiological alternatives for the sustainable production of Cedrela odorata plants (Oros-Ortega et al, 2015). Vermicompost is characterized by being made up of finely divided, highly porous, aerated, drainable, moisture retaining materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bango et al, (2013), registraron aumento en la altura, peso seco de raíz y diámetro de plantas de Swietenia macrophylla inoculadas con cepas micorrízicas del género Glomus. A su vez, Oros et al, (2015) demostraron que Cedrela odorata incrementó la biomasa aérea y radical cuando se inoculó con Rhizophagus intraradices. De igual forma Falcón et al, (2013) supervivencia en plántulas de Swietenia mahagoni L.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Las investigaciones en Cuba sobre S. mahagoni se han enfocado en el estudio de sus características morfológico-funcionales, ecológicas y propagación in vitro (Ricardo, Puentes, y Torres, 2016;Barbón et al, 2013), pero muy pocas han tenido como objetivo el estudio de las relaciones simbióticas que establece con microorganismos del suelo, lo que mejora el crecimiento y calidad de la planta en vivero. Los resultados de estos estudios pueden contribuir a mejorar la productividad de las plantaciones forestales (Oros et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified