2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-70542006000100014
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Tipo de estaca e concentração de ácido indobutírico na propagação da Lichieira

Abstract: RESUMOEste trabalho foi desenvolvido com o objetivo de estudar o potencial de enraizamento de estacas de lichieira cultivar Bengal, tratadas com diferentes concentrações de ácido indolbutírico. Estacas semilenhosas e lenhosas de lichieira foram coletadas de ramos de plantas matrizes da cultivar Bengal, padronizadas com 12 cm de comprimento e submetidas à aplicação de quatro concentrações de AIB (0, 2000, 4000 e 6000 mg L -1 ), em imersão por quinze segundos. Posteriormente, foram colocadas em bandejas de polie… Show more

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“…However, IBA was not signifi cant on the survival of the blackberry cuttings. BASTOS et al (2006) reported that IBA increased the cutting rooting but had no signifi cant affect on the cutting survival. YAMAMOTO et al (2013) argued that IBA has no role in the survival of blackberry cuttings 'Xavante' when rice husk or vermiculite used as substrate when propagated in spring.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, IBA was not signifi cant on the survival of the blackberry cuttings. BASTOS et al (2006) reported that IBA increased the cutting rooting but had no signifi cant affect on the cutting survival. YAMAMOTO et al (2013) argued that IBA has no role in the survival of blackberry cuttings 'Xavante' when rice husk or vermiculite used as substrate when propagated in spring.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some trees, such as blackberry (Antunes, 2002;Vizotto, 2008) and Brazilian guava (Andrade et al, 1993), take a relatively short time to produce fruit, which encourages their spread in orchards and gardens. Other trees, such as lychee (Bastos et al, 2006;Martins, 2005;Yamanishi, Fagundes, Machado Filho, & Sacramento, 2005) and mangaba (Anjos, Charchar, Leite, & Silva, 2009;Schmitz, Mota, & Silva Junior, 2009;Machado, Ramos, Caldas, & Vivaldi, 2004), take more time to start producing fruits and are less sought after for orchards. • Plants with thorns, such as fruit of wolf (Corrêa, Abreu, Santos, & Ribeiro, 2000), blackberry (Manica, 2000;Pereira, 2008) and cactus pear (Semedo & Barbosa, 2007;Souza, Gamarra-Rojas, Andrade, & Guerra, 2007), present major difficulties for manual harvesting.…”
Section: General Characteristics Of the Minor Fruits Of Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por outro lado, tecidos maduros, mais desenvolvidos, apresentam alto teor de lignina, podendo interferir na hidratação das mudas. Plantas com excesso de lignina são mais sensíveis à desidratação e à morte, e têm menor afinidade fisiológica e anatômica com o garfo (BASTOS et al, 2006). De fato, as garfagens realizadas em porta-enxertos com seis e oito meses de idade, e diâmetro médio de 20 e 25 mm, respectivamente, também apresentaram baixas porcentagens de sobrevivência dos enxertos aos 90 dias após a enxertia (Tabela 3).…”
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