Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Growth of seedlings in banana plant cv. Prata Catarina micropropagated in organic substrates

View through CrossRef
In commercial bananas there is an increasing increase for seedlings of high genetic quality and free of pathogens; thus, the use of micropropagation has been increasingly encouraged for the production of seedlings. However, the success of establishing these seedlings in the environment depends on several factors, in which, the substrate has a relevant role. The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth of micropropagated banana seedlings under the influence of different formulations of substrates based on soil, bovine manure and vegetable ash for organic production system. The experiment was carried out on a certified rural property under an organic production system in the municipality of Palmácia (CE). The experimental design used was completely randomized, with four replications. The substrates were used in a ratio of 2:1, always two parts of soil for one of substrate, which was used: soil (ravine soil), organic compost (bovine manure + vegetal remains), bovine manure and vegetable ash (from sugar cane mill). The test was conducted in full sun and without the aid of irrigation, as the experiment coincided with the rainy season in the region. At 68 days after planting (DAP), growth analyzes were carried out: plant height, diameter of the pseudostem, number of leaves, length of roots, fresh and dry mass of aerial part and roots. The best substrates for the growth of micropropagated banana seedlings cv. Prata Catarina were mixtures of soil + organic compost and soil + manure.
Title: Growth of seedlings in banana plant cv. Prata Catarina micropropagated in organic substrates
Description:
In commercial bananas there is an increasing increase for seedlings of high genetic quality and free of pathogens; thus, the use of micropropagation has been increasingly encouraged for the production of seedlings.
However, the success of establishing these seedlings in the environment depends on several factors, in which, the substrate has a relevant role.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth of micropropagated banana seedlings under the influence of different formulations of substrates based on soil, bovine manure and vegetable ash for organic production system.
The experiment was carried out on a certified rural property under an organic production system in the municipality of Palmácia (CE).
The experimental design used was completely randomized, with four replications.
The substrates were used in a ratio of 2:1, always two parts of soil for one of substrate, which was used: soil (ravine soil), organic compost (bovine manure + vegetal remains), bovine manure and vegetable ash (from sugar cane mill).
The test was conducted in full sun and without the aid of irrigation, as the experiment coincided with the rainy season in the region.
At 68 days after planting (DAP), growth analyzes were carried out: plant height, diameter of the pseudostem, number of leaves, length of roots, fresh and dry mass of aerial part and roots.
The best substrates for the growth of micropropagated banana seedlings cv.
Prata Catarina were mixtures of soil + organic compost and soil + manure.

Related Results

Desenvolvimento da antracnose e caracterização física e química em bananas ‘Prata Anã’ e ‘Prata Catarina’ no semiárido mineiro
Desenvolvimento da antracnose e caracterização física e química em bananas ‘Prata Anã’ e ‘Prata Catarina’ no semiárido mineiro
A banana é um fruto muito apreciado e com boa aceitação no mercado devido os aspectos sensoriais e valor nutricional, consistindo em fonte energética, devido à presença de carboidr...
Combined Effects of Banana Peels and Pith as Dual Natural Plant-Based Coagulants for Turbidity Removal
Combined Effects of Banana Peels and Pith as Dual Natural Plant-Based Coagulants for Turbidity Removal
Plant-based coagulants are foreseen for their coagulation ability in par with chemical coagulants owing to their biodegradability, availability, and effectiveness, while chemical c...
The Effect of Flour Variations on The Organoleptic Properties of Ambon Banana Sheld Chips (Musa paradisiaca)
The Effect of Flour Variations on The Organoleptic Properties of Ambon Banana Sheld Chips (Musa paradisiaca)
Banana is one of the relatively large herbaceous plants with large leaves with the Musaceae family. Banana plants can be cultivated well in tropical and subtropical climates. Banan...
BIOMASS ACCUMULATION AND NUTRITION IN MICROPROPAGATED PLANTS OF THE BANANA ‘PRATA CATARINA’ UNDER BIOFERTILISERS
BIOMASS ACCUMULATION AND NUTRITION IN MICROPROPAGATED PLANTS OF THE BANANA ‘PRATA CATARINA’ UNDER BIOFERTILISERS
ABSTRACT Banana farming is an activity of great economic and social importance, and is carried out in most tropical countries. The aim of this work was to evaluate the biomass accu...
RENTABILIDADE ECONÔMICA DE PRODUÇÃO DE BANANA PRATA-ANÃ
RENTABILIDADE ECONÔMICA DE PRODUÇÃO DE BANANA PRATA-ANÃ
RENTABILIDADE ECONÔMICA DE PRODUÇÃO DE BANANA PRATA-ANÃ   HIGOR RODRIGUES COSTA MISSIAS1, ANDRÉCIA CÓSMEM DA SILVA2, MATHEUS DA SILVA ARAÚJO3, LEILAINE GOMES DA ROCHA1, FÁBIO SANTO...
California Laurel Is Susceptible to Laurel Wilt Caused by Raffaelea lauricola
California Laurel Is Susceptible to Laurel Wilt Caused by Raffaelea lauricola
Extensive mortality of redbay (Persea borbonia (L.) Spreng.) has been observed in the southeastern United States since 2003. The mortality is due to laurel wilt caused by Raffaelea...
STOMATAL CHARACTERIZATION IN LEAVES OF BANANA CULTIVARS OF THE TYPE PRATA AND MAÇÃ
STOMATAL CHARACTERIZATION IN LEAVES OF BANANA CULTIVARS OF THE TYPE PRATA AND MAÇÃ
In banana trees, morphogenetic characters such as stomatal density, stomatal index, polar and equatorial diameter act as morphological markers to understand relations between genet...

Back to Top