Emergence, growth, and quality of Calycophyllum spruceanum plants produced in different containers and substrates

The growing demand for Calycophyllum spruceanum is causing strong pressure on natural populations due to anthropogenic activities. For this reason, it is urgent to develop propagation technologies and production of plants for reforestation activities and establishment of forest plantations for their...

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Hauptverfasser: Guerra‐Arévalo, Wilson Francisco, Cercado‐Delgado, José Roy, Espinoza‐García, Héctor Francisco, Ucañay‐Ayllon, Tatiana Mildred, García‐Soria, Diego Gonzalo, Abanto‐Rodríguez, Carlos, Castillo‐Torres, Dennis del, Freitas‐Alvarado, Luis Ernesto, Díaz‐Soria, Rossana, Guerra‐Arévalo, Héctor
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description The growing demand for Calycophyllum spruceanum is causing strong pressure on natural populations due to anthropogenic activities. For this reason, it is urgent to develop propagation technologies and production of plants for reforestation activities and establishment of forest plantations for their use and conservation. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different substrates and containers on the emergence and growth of C. spruceanum . For this purpose, two experiments were conducted. In the first, four substrates were tested to evaluate seedling emergence, while in the second, the growth and quality of plants in different containers and substrates were determined. The maximum emergence values of 62.3%, emergency speed index (ESI) of 2.2, and mean emergence time of 29.9 were determined using a combination of carbonized rice husk (CRH), chicken manure, and decomposed sawdust in a 1:1:1 ratio. The combination of the plastic bag container with CRH and poultry manure in a 1:1 ratio. Substrate gave the best results for total dry biomass (27.40), lignification index (0.19), robustness index (5.56), and Dickson's quality index (3.26). Therefore, the use of CRH, poultry manure, and decomposed sawdust in a 1:1:1 ratio is recommended for seedling emergence. Similarly, the use of a plastic bag‐type container and the substrate CRH and chicken manure in a 1:1 ratio is recommended for the production of C. spruceanum plants. Availability of organic substrates for the production of Calycophyllum spruceanum plants. Arrangement of the best combination of organic substrates and suitable container to produce quality plants. Environmental decontamination occurs through the use of residues from the rice industry, poultry farming, and wood sawing. Generation of low‐cost technology for the production of native species for Amazonian riverside farmers.
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