Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates

Abstract Eugenia dysenterica DC is a fruiting species endemic to the Brazilian Cerrado, belonging to the Myrtaceae family and popularly known as Cagaiteira. It has medicinal and antifungal properties, and has an important function in the ecosystem. Nevertheless, there are few studies about the maint...

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Main Authors: Clenilso Sehnen Mota, Eduard Lucas Souza Araújo, Fabiano Guimarães Silva, Paulo Dornelles, Mariângela Brito Freiberger, Giselle Camargo Mendes
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Fruticultura 2018-03-01
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author Clenilso Sehnen Mota
Eduard Lucas Souza Araújo
Fabiano Guimarães Silva
Paulo Dornelles
Mariângela Brito Freiberger
Giselle Camargo Mendes
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description Abstract Eugenia dysenterica DC is a fruiting species endemic to the Brazilian Cerrado, belonging to the Myrtaceae family and popularly known as Cagaiteira. It has medicinal and antifungal properties, and has an important function in the ecosystem. Nevertheless, there are few studies about the maintenance of this species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth, nutrition, quality and physiology of E. dysenterica seedlings grown in fine vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates in the following combinations: 1:0, 3:1, 1:1, and 1:3, in addition to Trimix® commercial substrate and vermiculite only. The physical attributes of substrates (dry and moist densities, available water, remaining water, aeration space and total porosity), seedling emergence percentage, emergence speed index, gas exchange, chlorophyll a fluorescence, relative seedling water content, relative substrate moisture content, plant biometric growth characteristics, accumulated dry weight and nutritional status were evaluated through leaf macronutrient content 128 days after emergence. The increase in the proportion of rice husk mixed with vermiculite resulted in reduction of the dry and moist densities of substrates, available water, remaining water, total porosity and moisture content, and increased the aeration space in substrates. The fine vermiculite substrate promoted the highest Dickson’s quality index and the greatest stem diameter of plants. Seedlings grown on vermiculite substrate presented higher N and K content in leaves, and those grown in Trimix® substrate showed higher leaf Mg content. Substrates did not alter the physiological attributes of seedlings.
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spelling doaj.art-d4c72cbc674440e8b3db4f8cbf637f162022-12-21T18:43:00ZengSociedade Brasileira de FruticulturaRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura1806-99672018-03-0140110.1590/0100-29452018049S0100-29452018000101002Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substratesClenilso Sehnen MotaEduard Lucas Souza AraújoFabiano Guimarães SilvaPaulo DornellesMariângela Brito FreibergerGiselle Camargo MendesAbstract Eugenia dysenterica DC is a fruiting species endemic to the Brazilian Cerrado, belonging to the Myrtaceae family and popularly known as Cagaiteira. It has medicinal and antifungal properties, and has an important function in the ecosystem. Nevertheless, there are few studies about the maintenance of this species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth, nutrition, quality and physiology of E. dysenterica seedlings grown in fine vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates in the following combinations: 1:0, 3:1, 1:1, and 1:3, in addition to Trimix® commercial substrate and vermiculite only. The physical attributes of substrates (dry and moist densities, available water, remaining water, aeration space and total porosity), seedling emergence percentage, emergence speed index, gas exchange, chlorophyll a fluorescence, relative seedling water content, relative substrate moisture content, plant biometric growth characteristics, accumulated dry weight and nutritional status were evaluated through leaf macronutrient content 128 days after emergence. The increase in the proportion of rice husk mixed with vermiculite resulted in reduction of the dry and moist densities of substrates, available water, remaining water, total porosity and moisture content, and increased the aeration space in substrates. The fine vermiculite substrate promoted the highest Dickson’s quality index and the greatest stem diameter of plants. Seedlings grown on vermiculite substrate presented higher N and K content in leaves, and those grown in Trimix® substrate showed higher leaf Mg content. Substrates did not alter the physiological attributes of seedlings.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-29452018000101002&lng=en&tlng=encagaitatrocas gasosasfluorescênciaíndice de qualidade
spellingShingle Clenilso Sehnen Mota
Eduard Lucas Souza Araújo
Fabiano Guimarães Silva
Paulo Dornelles
Mariângela Brito Freiberger
Giselle Camargo Mendes
Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates
Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura
cagaita
trocas gasosas
fluorescência
índice de qualidade
title Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates
title_full Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates
title_fullStr Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates
title_full_unstemmed Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates
title_short Physiology and quality of Eugenia dysenterica DC seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk-based substrates
title_sort physiology and quality of eugenia dysenterica dc seedlings grown in vermiculite and rice husk based substrates
topic cagaita
trocas gasosas
fluorescência
índice de qualidade
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