Baccharis vulneraria (Asteraceae) cuttings in different substrates

Abstract The objective of the study was to identify the most suitable substrate and type of cutting to obtain seedlings from Baccharis vulneraria Baker cuttings. Apical and stem cuttings were collected from stock plants grown in a greenhouse. After collection, the cuttings were grown in the followin...

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Published inRodriguésia Vol. 74
Main Authors Rodrigues, Kétlin Fernanda, Winhelmann, Mara Cintia, Gastmann, Julia, Brito, Diego Brandão de, Hoehne, Lucélia, Freitas, Elisete Maria de
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 2023
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Summary:Abstract The objective of the study was to identify the most suitable substrate and type of cutting to obtain seedlings from Baccharis vulneraria Baker cuttings. Apical and stem cuttings were collected from stock plants grown in a greenhouse. After collection, the cuttings were grown in the following substrates: commercial peat-based substrate (CPS); Vermiculite (VM); carbonized rice husk (CRH); Coconut fiber (CF); VM and CRH (1:1) (VM + CRH); VM and CF (1:1) (VM + CF); and CRH and CF (1:1) (CRH + CF) mixtures. The experiment used a completely randomized factorial design and, after 60 days, the percentage of survival and rooting (% SR), aerial part length (APL) and roots length (RSL), number of shoots (SN) and new leaves (LN), root volume (RSV), aerial part dry mass (APDM), and roots dry mass (RSDM) were evaluated. An interaction was found between the type of substrate and cutting for APL, RSL, LN, RSV, and RSM. On the other hand, %SR, SN and APDM differed only by cutting type. Apical cuttings showed higher APL, while internode cuttings showed higher SN, LN, RSV, and APDM. CPS promoted higher RSL in both types of cuttings, being a suitable option for the propagation of Baccharis vulneraria, particularly in internode cuttings. Resumo O estudo objetivou identificar o substrato e o tipo de estaca adequados para a obtenção de mudas por estaquia de Baccharis vulneraria Baker. Foram coletadas estacas apicais e caulinares de plantas matrizes mantidas em casa de vegetação e cultivadas nos substratos: substrato comercial à base de turfa (CPS); Vermiculita (VM); casca de arroz carbonizada (CRH); Fibra de coco (CF); VM e CRH (1:1) (VM + CRH); VM e CF (1:1) (VM + CF); CRH e CF (1:1) (CRH + CF). O delineamento foi inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial e, após 60 dias foi avaliado: percentual de sobrevivência e enraizamento (% SR), comprimento da parte aérea (APL) de raízes (RSL), número de brotos (SN) e de folhas novas (LN), volume de raiz (RSV), massa seca da parte aérea (APDM) e de raízes (RSDM). Houve interação entre o tipo de substrato e estaca para APL, RSL, LN, RSV e RSM. Já %SR, SN e APDM diferiram somente para o tipo de estaca. Estacas apicais apresentaram maior APL enquanto as de entrenó demonstraram maior SN, LN, RSV e APDM. CPS promoveu maior CSR nos dois tipos de estacas, sendo uma opção adequada para propagação de Baccharis vulneraria, principalmente em estacas de entrenó.
ISSN:0370-6583
2175-7860
2175-7860
DOI:10.1590/2175-7860202374025