Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)

The success of the production of dragon fruit seedlings propagated vegetatively depends on several factors, such as the appropriate choice of the substrate for rooting. It has been verified that the millicompost has contributed to the production of seedlings of some species, however, there are no re...

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Main Authors: Luiz Fernando de Sousa Antunes, André Felipe de Sousa Vaz, Maura Santos Reis de Andrade da Silva, Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia, Fábio Ferreira Cruvinel, Luiz Aurélio Peres Martelleto
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:Cleaner Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821000677
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spelling doaj-1e8e567ed9d941159549ebee7ecd481e2021-09-11T04:30:46ZengElsevierCleaner Engineering and Technology2666-79082021-10-014100107Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)Luiz Fernando de Sousa Antunes0André Felipe de Sousa Vaz1Maura Santos Reis de Andrade da Silva2Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia3Fábio Ferreira Cruvinel4Luiz Aurélio Peres Martelleto5Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Rodovia BR 465, Km 07, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Corresponding author.Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Rodovia BR 465, Km 07, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias - Câmpus de Jaboticabal, Universidade Estadual Paulista ''Júlio de Mesquita Filho'' - UNESP, Jaboticabal, São Paulo, BrazilEmbrapa Agrobiologia, Rodovia BR 465, Km 07, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Rodovia BR 465, Km 07, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Rodovia BR 465, Km 07, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilThe success of the production of dragon fruit seedlings propagated vegetatively depends on several factors, such as the appropriate choice of the substrate for rooting. It has been verified that the millicompost has contributed to the production of seedlings of some species, however, there are no reports for the dragon fruit. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the efficiency of the millicompost generated by the activity of the diplopods Trigoniulus corallinus in the cuttings of the red dragon fruit. The substrates used were: S1) millicompost, S2) sand + bovine manure and S3) Biomix®. Characterizations of the physical-chemical, chemical, and physical properties of the substrates were carried out. The phytotechnical parameters evaluated in the cuttings of dragon fruit were: number of shoots, length of the largest shoot, fresh and dry masses of the shoot and roots. The millicompost had physicochemical, chemical, and physical properties, promoting greater development of dragon fruit, whose levels of nutrients and physical characteristics, in addition to being superior to the other substrates, were able to provide seedlings of higher quality and size compared to seedlings from the other two substrates tested. The millicompost represents an alternative as an organic substrate in the vegetative propagation of the dragon fruit tree by providing increments of the vegetative characters and biomass production, confirmed by the greater inputs of nutrients accumulated in its plant tissue.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821000677Trigoniulus corallinusmillicompostingOrganic wasteOrganic substrateCuttingDragon fruit tree
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author Luiz Fernando de Sousa Antunes
André Felipe de Sousa Vaz
Maura Santos Reis de Andrade da Silva
Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia
Fábio Ferreira Cruvinel
Luiz Aurélio Peres Martelleto
spellingShingle Luiz Fernando de Sousa Antunes
André Felipe de Sousa Vaz
Maura Santos Reis de Andrade da Silva
Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia
Fábio Ferreira Cruvinel
Luiz Aurélio Peres Martelleto
Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)
Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Trigoniulus corallinus
millicomposting
Organic waste
Organic substrate
Cutting
Dragon fruit tree
author_facet Luiz Fernando de Sousa Antunes
André Felipe de Sousa Vaz
Maura Santos Reis de Andrade da Silva
Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia
Fábio Ferreira Cruvinel
Luiz Aurélio Peres Martelleto
author_sort Luiz Fernando de Sousa Antunes
title Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)
title_short Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)
title_full Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)
title_fullStr Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)
title_full_unstemmed Millicompost: Sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (Selenicereus undatus)
title_sort millicompost: sustainable substrate for the production of dragon fruit seedlings (selenicereus undatus)
publisher Elsevier
series Cleaner Engineering and Technology
issn 2666-7908
publishDate 2021-10-01
description The success of the production of dragon fruit seedlings propagated vegetatively depends on several factors, such as the appropriate choice of the substrate for rooting. It has been verified that the millicompost has contributed to the production of seedlings of some species, however, there are no reports for the dragon fruit. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the efficiency of the millicompost generated by the activity of the diplopods Trigoniulus corallinus in the cuttings of the red dragon fruit. The substrates used were: S1) millicompost, S2) sand + bovine manure and S3) Biomix®. Characterizations of the physical-chemical, chemical, and physical properties of the substrates were carried out. The phytotechnical parameters evaluated in the cuttings of dragon fruit were: number of shoots, length of the largest shoot, fresh and dry masses of the shoot and roots. The millicompost had physicochemical, chemical, and physical properties, promoting greater development of dragon fruit, whose levels of nutrients and physical characteristics, in addition to being superior to the other substrates, were able to provide seedlings of higher quality and size compared to seedlings from the other two substrates tested. The millicompost represents an alternative as an organic substrate in the vegetative propagation of the dragon fruit tree by providing increments of the vegetative characters and biomass production, confirmed by the greater inputs of nutrients accumulated in its plant tissue.
topic Trigoniulus corallinus
millicomposting
Organic waste
Organic substrate
Cutting
Dragon fruit tree
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821000677
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