Jefferson Bittencourt Venâncio, W. Araújo, E. Chagas
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摘要
镰孢菌病是巴西菠萝种植的一个重要障碍。抗镰孢病的离体栽培品种“维多利亚”和“帝国”是作物管理的替代选择。研究了不同有机基质对菠萝组培栽培品种营养性能的影响。试验设计为完全随机区组,按3×5因子方案安排,采用3个菠萝品种(Perola、Vitoria和Imperial)和5个底物[ORG: Organoamazon®,有机化合物;SS:标准基质,土+砂(1:1 v/v);SS + M + C: SS +羊粪(M) +碳化稻壳(C) (2:1:1 v/v);SS + M (3:1 v/v);SS + C (3:1 v/v),展开在平均对比中。分析的变量为茎、根生长和茎部养分含量。考虑到在最敏感基质上茎部干重的增加,各品种的营养性能为:' Perola ' > ' victoria ' > ' Imperial '。施ORG的地上部干重和根系密度的增幅分别为259%和116%。ORG促进了菠萝植株的生长,提高了植株的N、P、K、Ca和Mg含量。在离体苗驯化期,推荐用ORG和SS + M + C基质进行凤梨离体苗的驯化。
Acclimatization of micropropagated seedlings of pineapple cultivars on organic substrates
Fusariosis constitutes an important hindrance to pineapple farming in Brazil. The cultivars resistant to fusariosis, ‘Vitoria’ and ‘Imperial’, from in vitro culture, are an alternative for crop management. This work evaluates the vegetative performance of pineapple cultivars propagated by tissue culture in response to the use of organic substrates, different in nature and proportion. The experimental design was a completely randomized block, arranged in a 3×5 factorial scheme, with three pineapple cultivars (‘Perola’, ‘Vitoria’, and ‘Imperial’) and five substrates [ORG: Organoamazon®, organic compound; SS: Standard Substrate, soil + sand (1:1 v/v); SS + M + C: SS + sheep manure (M) + carbonized rice husk (C) (2:1:1 v/v); SS + M (3:1 v/v); SS + C (3:1 v/v), unfolded in mean contrasts]. The variables analyzed were shoot and root growth and shoot nutrient content. The vegetative performance of cultivars, considering the increase of shoot dry weight in the most responsive substrate, was: ‘Perola’ > ‘Vitoria’ > ‘Imperial’. Substrate ORG promoted higher increases in shoot dry weight (259%) and root density (116%) compared to the average of the other substrates. The growth promoted by ORG resulted in higher N, P, K, Ca, and Mg content in pineapple plants. Substrates ORG and SS + M + C are recommended for acclimatization of in vitro propagated pineapple seedlings in the period of ex vitro seedling acclimatization.