2018
DOI: 10.33158/asb.2018v4i1p8
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Shading levels in the development of dragon fruit (pitaya) nurseries

Abstract: O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o enraizamento e brotação de estacas de pitaya (Hylocereus undatus) sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento. As tonalidades obtidas por tela foram: 37,8%, 49,6%, 86,3% e sob o sol. Foram analisadas as seguintes características: sobrevivência de estacas (%), brotação (%), número de brotações, comprimento médio dos brotos (cm), massa seca da parte aérea (g), estacas enraizadas (%), comprimento médio da raiz (cm) (mL), matéria seca da raiz (g) e concentração de clorofila aeb (m… Show more

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“…Therefore, an optimum shade should be provided to the cuttings. Lone et al [27] recommended partial shading of 23% -42% for the better growth of roots and shoots in dragon fruit cuttings. However, no published works on atmospheric temperature and relative humidity requirement for dragon fruit cuttings are available up to date.…”
Section: Effect Of Environmental Conditions Under Which Cuttings Are ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an optimum shade should be provided to the cuttings. Lone et al [27] recommended partial shading of 23% -42% for the better growth of roots and shoots in dragon fruit cuttings. However, no published works on atmospheric temperature and relative humidity requirement for dragon fruit cuttings are available up to date.…”
Section: Effect Of Environmental Conditions Under Which Cuttings Are ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Pitaya' production is sensitive to light intensity, as a 50% reduction in the direct incidence of the sun allowed the highest growth of plants (Cavalcante et al, 2011). Lone et al (2018) evaluated 'pitaya' root cuttings under different shading levels and showed that partial shading (between 23 and 42%) increased the cladodes percentage.…”
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confidence: 99%