Extração de mucilagem e substratos no desenvolvimento de plântulas de maracujazeiro-amarelo

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The object of this work was to evaluate different methods of mucilage extraction and substrates on passion fruit seedling emergence and development, in a mist chamber. Five methods of mucilage extraction were used: water, water + sand, water + virgin whitewash; blender with protected blades and fermentation in water, and three different types of substrates: rice hull, vermiculite and coconut fiber. The experiment had a completely randomized design with five replications in a factorial 5 x 3 scheme (5 extraction methods of seed mucilage and 3 substrates) being each parcel composed of 25 seeds. The parameters evaluated were: seedling emergence, speed of emergence index, leaf number, stem length, longest root length, weight of dry matter of roots and shoots. Water and fermentation in water are the best method for mucilage extraction and rice hull and coconut fiber are the best substrate for passionfruit seedling emergence and development.

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De Aguiar, R. S., Yamamoto, L. Y., Preti, E. A., De Souza, G. R. B., Sbrussi, C. A. G., De Paiva Oliveira, E. A., … Neves, C. S. V. J. (2014). Extração de mucilagem e substratos no desenvolvimento de plântulas de maracujazeiro-amarelo. Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, 35(2), 605–612. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n2p605

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