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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 83: e0012014, 2016. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1006708

ABSTRACT

Lippia gracilis é uma planta nativa da Caatinga, rica em óleo essencial com atividade antimicrobiana. O trabalho objetivou avaliar o efeito de diferentes tipos de estacas e substratos na propagação vegetativa de L. gracilis . O experimento foi montado em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 3 x 3, sendo 3 tipos de estacas (apical, mediana e basal) e 3 tipos de substratos (areia + húmus, argila + húmus e areia + argila + húmus), com 5 repetições cada. Aos 40 dias foram avaliadas: porcentagem de estacas brotadas e enraizadas, número médio de brotos, comprimento da maior raiz e biomassa seca dos brotos e raízes. Em todas as variáveis as estacas medianas e basais apresentaram melhores resultados do que as apicais. O substrato influenciou apenas na biomassa seca dos brotos, sendo o composto de argila + húmus superior ao areia + argila + húmus e igual, em significância, ao areia+ húmus.(AU)


Lippia gracilis is a native plant of the Caatinga, it is rich in essential oil with antimicrobial activity. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of different types of cuttings and substrates on vegetative propagation of L. gracilis. The experimental design was completely randomized, in factorial scheme 3 x 3, with 3 types of cuttings (apical, median and basal) and 3 substrates (sand + humus, clay + humus and sand + clay + humus), with 5 replications each. After 40 days were evaluated: percentage of sprouted cuttings and rooted, average number of shoots, length of roots and dry biomass of shoots and roots. In all variables the middle and basal cuttings showed better results than the apical. The substrate influenced only in the dry biomass of shoots. The substrate composed of clay + humus was better than the sand + clay + humus and equal in significance to the sand + humus.(AU)


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Substrates for Biological Treatment , Lippia/growth & development , Oils, Volatile
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