Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings

The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Müell. Arg.) is a species of significant economic interest in the natural rubber industry in Brazil and the world. This species presents recalcitrance to rooting, and its cuttings are difficult to propagate. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the pre-condi...

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Main Authors: Joelmir Vital da Silva, Wilson Itamar Maruyama, Carlos Eduardo da Silva Oliveira, Fabio Steiner, Alan Mário Zuffo, Tiago Zoz
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Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/48170
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spelling doaj-e982a3cdd7b1472aa7a8eb7464022a612021-07-02T20:25:25ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632020-11-0136610.14393/BJ-v36n6a2020-4817048170Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttingsJoelmir Vital da SilvaWilson Itamar MaruyamaCarlos Eduardo da Silva OliveiraFabio SteinerAlan Mário ZuffoTiago ZozThe rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Müell. Arg.) is a species of significant economic interest in the natural rubber industry in Brazil and the world. This species presents recalcitrance to rooting, and its cuttings are difficult to propagate. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the pre-conditioning of rubber tree mini-cuttings with zinc on the improvement of the adventitious rooting of rootstocks. Mini-cuttings were standardized with 45 mm length and submitted to preconditioning by immersion of the mini-cutting base in solutions containing 0.00; 0.04; 0.08; 0.16; 0.32 and 0.64 mg L-1 of Zn, for 24 hours. The experimental design was randomized blocks with six treatments and four replicates of 10 mini-cuttings. The rubber tree mini-cuttings were placed in a fitotron-type growth chamber, at 25 °C, with 12-hour photoperiod, 5,000 K intensity, and 95% of relative air humidity, for 60 days. The survival rate, number of buds, percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callogenesis in the root meristem, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings, the number of primary roots and root length were evaluated. The highest values of survival rate, the number of buds, the number of primary roots, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callogenesis in the root meristem, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings and root length were observed with 0.16 to 0.26 Mg L-1 of Zn. The use of zinc in the mini-cuttings of rubber tree reduces linearly the percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission and the formation of callogenesis in the root meristem.   The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Müell. Arg.) is a species of a large economic interest in the natural rubber industry in Brazil and the world. This species presents recalcitrance to rooting, and its cuttings are difficult to propagate. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the pre-conditioning of rubber tree mini-cuttings with zinc on the improvement of the adventitious rooting of rootstocks. Mini-cuttings were standardized with 45 mm length and submitted to preconditioning by immersion of the mini-cutting base in solutions containing 0; 0.04; 0.08; 0.16; 0.32 and 0.64 mg L-1 of Zn, for 24 hours. The experimental design was randomized blocks with six treatments and four replicates of 10 mini-cuttings. The rubber tree mini-cuttings were placed in a fitotron-type growth chamber at 25 °C, with 24-hour photoperiod, 5,000 K intensity and 95% relative humidity for 60 days. The survival rate, number of buds, percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callus, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings, the number of primary roots and root length were evaluated. The highest values of survival rate, the number of buds, the number of primary roots, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callus, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings and root length were verified with 0.16 to 0.26 Mg L-1 of Zn. The use of zinc in the mini-cuttings of rubber tree reduces linearly the percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission and the formation of root calluses.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/48170hevea brasiliensismini-cutting techniquevegetative propagationcloningroot induction
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author Joelmir Vital da Silva
Wilson Itamar Maruyama
Carlos Eduardo da Silva Oliveira
Fabio Steiner
Alan Mário Zuffo
Tiago Zoz
spellingShingle Joelmir Vital da Silva
Wilson Itamar Maruyama
Carlos Eduardo da Silva Oliveira
Fabio Steiner
Alan Mário Zuffo
Tiago Zoz
Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings
Bioscience Journal
hevea brasiliensis
mini-cutting technique
vegetative propagation
cloning
root induction
author_facet Joelmir Vital da Silva
Wilson Itamar Maruyama
Carlos Eduardo da Silva Oliveira
Fabio Steiner
Alan Mário Zuffo
Tiago Zoz
author_sort Joelmir Vital da Silva
title Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings
title_short Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings
title_full Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings
title_fullStr Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings
title_full_unstemmed Zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings
title_sort zinc - rooting cofactor in rubber tree mini-cuttings
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Müell. Arg.) is a species of significant economic interest in the natural rubber industry in Brazil and the world. This species presents recalcitrance to rooting, and its cuttings are difficult to propagate. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the pre-conditioning of rubber tree mini-cuttings with zinc on the improvement of the adventitious rooting of rootstocks. Mini-cuttings were standardized with 45 mm length and submitted to preconditioning by immersion of the mini-cutting base in solutions containing 0.00; 0.04; 0.08; 0.16; 0.32 and 0.64 mg L-1 of Zn, for 24 hours. The experimental design was randomized blocks with six treatments and four replicates of 10 mini-cuttings. The rubber tree mini-cuttings were placed in a fitotron-type growth chamber, at 25 °C, with 12-hour photoperiod, 5,000 K intensity, and 95% of relative air humidity, for 60 days. The survival rate, number of buds, percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callogenesis in the root meristem, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings, the number of primary roots and root length were evaluated. The highest values of survival rate, the number of buds, the number of primary roots, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callogenesis in the root meristem, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings and root length were observed with 0.16 to 0.26 Mg L-1 of Zn. The use of zinc in the mini-cuttings of rubber tree reduces linearly the percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission and the formation of callogenesis in the root meristem.   The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Müell. Arg.) is a species of a large economic interest in the natural rubber industry in Brazil and the world. This species presents recalcitrance to rooting, and its cuttings are difficult to propagate. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the pre-conditioning of rubber tree mini-cuttings with zinc on the improvement of the adventitious rooting of rootstocks. Mini-cuttings were standardized with 45 mm length and submitted to preconditioning by immersion of the mini-cutting base in solutions containing 0; 0.04; 0.08; 0.16; 0.32 and 0.64 mg L-1 of Zn, for 24 hours. The experimental design was randomized blocks with six treatments and four replicates of 10 mini-cuttings. The rubber tree mini-cuttings were placed in a fitotron-type growth chamber at 25 °C, with 24-hour photoperiod, 5,000 K intensity and 95% relative humidity for 60 days. The survival rate, number of buds, percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callus, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings, the number of primary roots and root length were evaluated. The highest values of survival rate, the number of buds, the number of primary roots, the percentage of mini-cuttings with callus, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings and root length were verified with 0.16 to 0.26 Mg L-1 of Zn. The use of zinc in the mini-cuttings of rubber tree reduces linearly the percentage of mini-cuttings that had leaf abscission and the formation of root calluses.
topic hevea brasiliensis
mini-cutting technique
vegetative propagation
cloning
root induction
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/48170
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