PERFORMANCE OF LETTUCE SUBMITTED TO THE ROCK DUST REMINERALIZER AND DOSES OF EFFICIENT MICROORGANISMS

IF 0.3 Q4 AGRONOMY
W. S. Sousa, T. Campos, A. Souza, P. H. Cintra, Layanara Oliveira Faria, Talles Eduardo Borges dos Santos
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The use of soil remineralizers with efficient microorganisms (EM) can represent an effective and sustainable alternative to improve the growth, development, and yield of cultivated plants. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of different doses of EM, in the presence or absence of rock dust (RD), on the development of iceberg lettuce, cultivar Lucy Brown. The design used was completely randomized, arranged in a 2 x 5 factorial scheme, with four replications. The treatments consisted of the presence and absence of RD in the substrate composition, combined with five commercial product doses based on EM (0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 L ha-1). At 30 days after transplanting, root and stem length, head circumference, the number of leaves, stem diameter, leaf area, fresh matter of root, stem, leaf, and shoot, and dry matter of root, stem, leaf, and shoot were evaluated. There was an interaction between the factors for most variables of economic importance. The dose of 4.5 L ha-1 of the product based on EM, combined with PR, implied the best performance of iceberg lettuce under the studied cultivation conditions.
生菜的性能提交给岩石粉尘再矿化剂和有效的微生物剂量
土壤再矿化剂与高效微生物(EM)的使用是一种有效和可持续的替代方法,可以改善栽培植物的生长、发育和产量。因此,本研究旨在评估在存在或不存在岩石粉尘(RD)的情况下,不同剂量的EM对卷心莴苣(Lucy Brown)品种发育的影响。所采用的设计是完全随机的,按2 × 5的阶乘方案安排,有4个重复。处理包括底物组成中RD的存在和不存在,结合基于EM的五种商业产品剂量(0,2,4,6和8 L ha-1)。移栽后30 d,测定根、茎长、头围、叶数、茎粗、叶面积、根、茎、叶、地上部新鲜物质和根、茎、叶、地上部干物质。对于大多数具有经济重要性的变量,各因素之间存在相互作用。结果表明,在研究的栽培条件下,以4.5 L hm -1的剂量为基础,结合PR,卷心莴苣的生长性能最好。
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