New technique for the early production of Araucaria angustifolia grafted plants

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The objective of this work was to evaluate the grafting ofAraucaria angustifolia in two container volumes and at three heights. Rootstocks with 30±5.0 em were grafted with 4.0±1.0-cm buds in 110 and 280-cm 3 plastic tubes (containers) at three heights (5.0±1.0, 10±1.0, and 15±1.0 em). There was a reduction in graft survival as the height of the grafting point increased, and the lower volume limited the development of the root system. Therefore, grafting at 5.0±1.0 em in 280-cm 3 containers brings new perspectives to improve the clonal forestry of the species, with a significant reduction in plants production time (of up to 12 months), as well as in production costs, used materials, and physical area.

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Stuepp, C. A., de Paula, F. A., dos Santos, E. C. C., Gabira, M. M., & Wendling, I. (2020). New technique for the early production of Araucaria angustifolia grafted plants. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 55. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.PAB2020.V55.02030

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