Produção agroecológica de mudas e desenvolvimento a campo de couve-chinesa

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The research was carried out in two stages: the production of seedlings of chinese cabbage in trays with subsequent transplantation for the field, aiming to evaluate the performance of different substrates on the culture development. For this reason it was determined, both at the stage of formation of the seedlings, as in adult plants the length of the aerial part, number of leaves, root length, dry mass of the aerial part, root dry mass and diameter of the root collar. The experiment was conducted in a protected environment with the following treatments: T0 Plantmax substrate® (HA); T1: 100% compound; T2: 95% compost + 2.5% sand + 2.5% rock powder; T3: 90% compost + 3% sand + 7% powdered rock and T4: 85% compost + 6% sand + 9% rock powder. In the production of seedlings, the organic substrates formulated with 100% and 85% compound, had better results, the 15 and 28, respectively. The results of field have shown that the addition of rock powder is a determinant factor in the performance of seedlings, with the best results in the plots cultivated with seedlings obtained in the substrates formulated with 7 and 9% of basalt powder.

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Tessaro, D., Matter, J. M., Kuczman, O., Furtado, L. de F., Costa, L. A. de M., & Costa, M. S. S. de M. (2013). Produção agroecológica de mudas e desenvolvimento a campo de couve-chinesa. Ciencia Rural, 43(5), 831–837. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782013005000036

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