• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Organic substrates in the development of camu-camuzeiro (Myrciaria dubia (H. B. K.) McVaugh) in the amazon region
  • Contributor: Bronze, Antonia Benedita da Silva; Brito, Sinara de Nazaré Santana; Monteiro, Harleson Sidney Almeida; Sena, Ewerton Delgado; Da Silva, Nayara Ferreira Barros; Pinheiro, Valdeci Junior Fonseca; Abreu, Layse Barreto de Almeida; Dias, Rhuan Carlos Nascimento
  • imprint: Lepidus Tecnologia, 2023
  • Published in: Comunicata Scientiae
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.14295/cs.v15.4213
  • ISSN: 2177-5133; 2176-9079
  • Keywords: General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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  • Description: <jats:p>Amazon is the largest tropical forest on the planet, it has a variety of plant species with emphasis on manyfruit trees, such as the camu-camuzeiro (Myrciaria dubia (H. B. K.) McVaugh), which occurs naturally on thebanks of rivers, lakes, lowlands and flooded forest of the Amazon. The objective of this study is to evaluate thedevelopment of camu-camuzeiro seedlings in different organic substrates. The experiment was conductedin the seedling production nursery of the Federal Rural University of Amazon. The experimental design wasentirely randomized, with ten treatments and five repetitions, each portion was represented by ten plants,totaling 500 seedlings. The substrates evaluated were: T1 - Humus; T2 - Humus + Bird manure; T3 - Humus + Bovinemanure; T4 - Humus + Açaí kernel; T5 - Humus + Chestnut shell; T6 - Humus + Chestnut shell + Poultry manure;T7 - Humus + Bovine manure + Chestnut shell; T8 - Humus + Açaí kernel + Poultry manure; T9 - Humus + Açaíkernel + Bovine manure; T10 - Commercial. The different substrates used influenced the development of camucamuzeiroseedlings evaluated at 180 days. The treatments with a substrate based on Humus (T1), Humus + Açaíkernel (T4), Humus + Chestnut shell (T5), Humus + Chestnut shell + Poultry manure (T6), Humus + Bovine manure +Chestnut shell (T7), Humus + Açaí Kernel + Bovine manure (T9) and the commercial substrate (T10) are the bestfor a satisfactory development of this crop in the production field.</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access