Tipos de estacas e substratos na propagação vegetativa da menta (Mentha arvensis L.)

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The purpose of the study was to evaluate the vegetative propagation using different types of mint cuttings and substrates. The experiment was conducted in the Garden of Medicinal Plants of Unimontes, in Janaúba - MG. The experimental design was completely randomized (CRD) in 2 x 4 factorial schemes (two types of poles and four different substrates) with four replications and each plot was represented by six cuttings. The variables analyzed were the length of the shoots and roots, the dry matter of the shoots and roots and the total number of shoots per plant. The data were subject to ANOVA and the means were compared by Scott-Knott's test at 5% of probability. The interaction among stem cuttings and substrates was not significant for the variables studied, thus, the isolated effect of each factor was studied. The propagation of Mentha arvensis L. can be performed either by apical cuttings as medians, using the substrate soil + sand + manure bovine (2:1:1) for the production of quality seedlings.

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Amaro, H. T. R., Silveira, J. R., David, A. M. S. de S., de Resende, M. A. V., & Andrade, J. A. S. (2013). Tipos de estacas e substratos na propagação vegetativa da menta (Mentha arvensis L.). Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 15(3), 313–318. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-05722013000300001

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