Vermicompost and Carbonized Rice Husk Influence the Production of Yellow Passion Fruit Cultivars Seedlings
Purpose The use of agro-industrial subproducts is a sustainable alternative in the formulation of substrates for plants. In this study we aimed to evaluate the effect of substrates formulated from vermicompost and carbonized rice husk on production of yellow passion fruit cultivars seedlings. Method...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of soil science and plant nutrition 2024-09, Vol.24 (3), p.5360-5369 |
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The use of agro-industrial subproducts is a sustainable alternative in the formulation of substrates for plants. In this study we aimed to evaluate the effect of substrates formulated from vermicompost and carbonized rice husk on production of yellow passion fruit cultivars seedlings.
Methods
Four cultivars: BRS Gigante Amarelo, FB 300, IAC 275, and Rubi do Cerrado were sown in tubes filled with six substrates from combinations of vermicompost (V) and carbonized rice husk (CRH): 100% V, 90% V + 10% CRH, 80% V + 20% CRH, 70% V + 30% CRH, 60% V + 40% CRH, and 50% V + 50% CRH.
Results
We observed that substrates with higher proportions of vermicompost presented better chemical attributes and moisture content. Seedlings from cv. BRS Gigante Amarelo and FB 300 showed higher relative water content produced in substrates with a proportion > 70% of vermicompost. The highest growth and biomass production characteristics were observed in all cultivar’s seedlings in 100% V and 90% V + 10% CRH.
Conclusion
Substrates containing 100% and 90% vermicompost contributed to obtaining passion fruit seedlings with higher growth and photoassimilates accumulation. The addition > 30% CRH in the substrate formulation impaired the production of passion fruit cultivars seedlings. |
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ISSN: | 0718-9508 0718-9516 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42729-024-01912-9 |