不同比例城市有机堆肥对康尼隆咖啡(Coffea canephora)繁殖的影响

W. Z. Quartezani, Ramon Amaro de Sales, T. A. Pletsch, S. S. Berilli, Euzileni Mantoanelli, L. R. Hell, E. C. D. Oliveira, F. L. Neves, J. C. L. Neves
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巴西是世界上最大的Conilon咖啡(Coffea canephora)生产国。在无性系植物繁殖的基质中使用有机物是促进芽和根发育的有利条件所必需的。因此,对于生产系统来说,测试新的有机物质来源,如固体城市废物,是很重要的。本研究的目的是评价不同比例的城市垃圾堆肥对Conilon咖啡树繁殖的影响。试验采用随机区组设计,5个重复,7个处理。采用不同比例的城市垃圾堆肥处理(0、15、30、50、70、90和100%),评价无性系植物的生物特征和品质特性。结果表明,在土壤基质中添加比例高于50%的城市垃圾堆肥,植物生长速度最快,即使是最低比例的有机物(15%)也比不添加有机物的处理效果更好。
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Effect of different proportions of urban organic compost on Conilon coffee (Coffea canephora) propagation
Brazil is the largest producer of Conilon coffee (Coffea canephora) in the world. The use of organic matter in substrates for clonal plant propagation is essential to promote favorable conditions for the development of both shoots and roots. Therefore, it is important for production systems to test new sources of organic matter such as solid urban waste. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different proportions of composted urban waste on the propagation of Conilon coffee plants. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design, with five replications and seven treatments. The treatments consisted of different proportions of composted urban waste (0, 15, 30, 50, 70, 90 and 100%), and biometric and quality characteristics of the clonal plants were evaluated. The results showed that proportions of composted urban waste higher than 50% added to the soil substrate promoted the highest plant growth rates, and even the lowest proportion of organic matter (15%) showed better results for all characteristics than the treatment without organic matter.
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