Abstract
Trays with different number of cells (128, 200 and 288) and two substrates (coir and pine bark-based) were studied for thyme seedling production and plant development in hydroponic system. In both experiments, experimental design was in randomized blocks. Seedlings from cuttings were evaluated at 30 days as to root length and dry matter. At 40 days after transplanting, plants grown in hydroponic system were evaluated for shoot fresh matter, shoot dry matter and root dry matter. The highest root dry matter was detected in seedlings grown in coir-based substrate. Seedlings that presented the greatest root length were obtained by using trays with 128 and 200 cells. Thyme plants from seedlings produced in trays with 128 cells had higher shoot fresh matter, shoot dry matter and root dry matter.
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Donegá, M. A., Ferezini, G., Mello, S. C., Minami, K., & Silva, S. R. (2014). Recipientes e substratos na produção de mudas e no cultivo hidropônico de tomilho (Thymus vulgaris L.). Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 16(2), 271–274. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-05722014000200016
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