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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 82: 1-3, 2015. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1026489

ABSTRACT

O oeste do estado de São Paulo responde por cerca de 40% da produção estadual de batata-doce, mesmo sem a adoção, pelos agricultores da região, de tecnologias fundamentais para o aumento da produtividade. Este trabalho avaliou o impacto de viroses sobre variáveis da produção de batata-doce. O experimento foi conduzido em área comercial no município de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brasil, utilizando plantas de Ipomoea batatas L, grupo rosada, cv. Canadense. Como material de propagação foram utilizadas mudas livres de vírus produzidas em viveiros e mudas originadas de lavoura comercial infectada por vírus. Na colheita foram demarcadas três parcelas de 10 x 4 m em cada uma das metades do campo (com e sem vírus), quando se avaliou, aleatoriamente, número, massa, comprimento e diâmetro dos tubérculos de dez plantas localizadas na área central de cada parcela. As parcelas sem vírus produziram cerca de 50% a mais e o dobro em massa (kg) de tubérculos colhidos em relação aos provenientes das parcelas com vírus. Os tubérculos obtidos das plantas não infectadas apresentaram maior massa (p < 0,01), comprimento (p < 0,01) e diâmetro médio (p < 0,05) do que os colhidos das plantas infectadas. Foi constatada também uma frequência de 65% de tubérculos com classificação 2A (150 a 299 g) para o grupo rosada-CEAGESP, que representa 70% do volume comercializado no CEAGESP, o que confere maior lucratividade ao produtor.(AU)


The Western region of São Paulo State, Brazil, is responsible for approximately 40% of the production of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) in the state, even under low-technology. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of viruses on sweet potato production variables. The experiment was conducted in Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil, in a commercial sweet potato crop of pink group, cv. Canadense, with and without virus. In three randomly chosen plots of 10 x 4 m in each half of the field (with and without virus), ten central plants were randomly collected. The number, weight, length and diameter were evaluated. The plots without virus produced 50% more tubers and 100% more weight during harvesting. Tubers obtained from virus-free seedlings showed a greater mass (p < 0.01), height (p < 0.01) and mean diameter (p < 0.05) than those harvested from infected plants. From free-of-virus seedlings, 65% of tubers were classified as 2A (150 to 299 g), the standard that represents 70% of the trading volume at a Food Market place, which provides greater profitability to the producer.(AU)


Subject(s)
Virus Diseases , Ipomoea batatas/growth & development , Ipomoea batatas/virology , Efficiency , Agribusiness
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 13(1): 148-155, jul. 2011. tab, ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-600586

ABSTRACT

El cultivo del boniato presenta una gran importancia, ya que se puede emplear en la alimentación humana y animal, así como en la industria; el mismo produce raíces reservantes de gran valor calórico y nutritivo con alto contenido de carbohidratos. Entre las raíces y tubérculos cultivados es el segundo en importancia y representa más del 80% de la producción mundial. El empleo de las técnicas in vitro constituye una poderosa herramienta en la explotación comercial, propiciando el empleo de la micropropagación en diferentes especies. Para desarrollar el presente trabajo se recolectaron raíces tuberosas pertenecientes al clon Inivit B 93-1. Se procedió a la formación de callos potencialmente embriogénicos, para lo cual se emplearon explantes de limbos foliares, desinfectados con hipoclorito de sodio (1%) y sembrados en el medio de cultivo propuesto por Murashige y Skoog (1962), vitaminas MS (10,0 ml/l-1), mioinositol (100 mg/l-1), sacarosa (3%), gelrite (0,2%), 2,4-D (0,25-2,5 mg/l-1) y 6-BAP (0,25-1,0 mg/l-1), el pH fue ajustado a 5,8 ± 0,01 mantenidos en la oscuridad durante treinta días, lográndose los mejores resultados con el uso del 2,4-D (0,50 mg/l-1) y 6-BAP (0,25 mg/l-1), y en los mismos se evaluó la dinámica del crecimiento y se lograron los mejores resultados entre los 28 y 32 días después de la siembra, para lo cual los resultados obtenidos servirán de base a otros estudios y permitirán evaluar, controlar y desarrollar estrategias para la conservación y el uso de los recursos naturales, dando cumplimiento al objetivo referente a estudiar la dinámica del crecimiento en la formación de callos potencialmente embriogénicos en el cultivo del boniato.


The cultivation of the sweet potato presents a great importance, since you can use in the human feeding, animal as well as in the industry, the same one produces roots reservantes of great caloric and nutritious value with high content of carbohydrates. Between the roots and cultivated tubers it is the second in importance and it represents more than 80% of the world production. The employment of the techniques in vitro constitutes a powerful tool in the commercial, propitiated exploitation the employment of the micropropagación in different species. It is for it that you/they were gathered to develop the present work tuberous roots of the clon INIVIT B 93-1. Was realized the formation of callus with embryogenic structures, explantes of leaves were used, disinfected with hipoclorito of sodium (1%) and inoculated in the tissue culture medium proposed by Murashige and Skoog (1962), vitamins MS (10.0 ml/l-1), myoinositol (100 mg/l-1), sucrose (3%), gelryte (0.2%), 2,4-D (0.25-2.5 mg/l-1) and 6-BAP (0.25-1.0 mg/l-1), the pH was adjusted 5.8 ± 0.01 maintained in the darkness during thirty days, being achieved the best results with the use of the 2,4-D (0.50 mg/l-1) and 6-BAP (0,25 mg/l-1) and was evaluated the grow dynamic and obtained the better resulted between 28 and 32 days after culture, for that which the obtained results will serve from base to other studies and they will allow to evaluate, to control and to develop strategies for the conservation and use of the natural resources, giving execution to the objective with respect to studying the dynamics of the growth potentially in the formation of tripes embriogénicos in the cultivation of the sweet potato.


Subject(s)
Ipomoea batatas/growth & development , Ipomoea batatas/embryology , Ipomoea batatas/enzymology , Ipomoea batatas/physiology , Ipomoea batatas/genetics , Ipomoea batatas/immunology , Ipomoea batatas/metabolism , Ipomoea batatas/microbiology , Ipomoea batatas/parasitology , Ipomoea batatas/chemistry
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