Alternative Substrate with Cupuaçu Bark Promotes Morphophysiological Quality in Yellow Passion Fruit Seedlings

Sandra Bezerra Da Silva *

Federal University of Acre – Campus Cede, Center for Biological and Nature Sciences, Rodovia BR 364, Km 04 - Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco - AC, CEP: 69920-900, Brazil.

Luan De Oliveira Nascimento

Federal University of Acre – Campus Cede, Center for Biological and Nature Sciences, Rodovia BR 364, Km 04 - Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco - AC, CEP: 69920-900, Brazil.

Roger Ventura Oliveira

Federal University of Acre – Campus Cede, Center for Biological and Nature Sciences, Rodovia BR 364, Km 04 - Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco - AC, CEP: 69920-900, Brazil.

Romeu De Carvalho Andrade Neto

Embrapa Acre, Rodovia BR-364, Km 14, Caixa Postal 321, CEP: 69900-970, Rio Branco, AC, Brazil.

Marcio De Oliveira Martins

Federal University of Acre – Campus Cede, Center for Biological and Nature Sciences, Rodovia BR 364, Km 04 - Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco - AC, CEP: 69920-900, Brazil.

Clemeson Silva De Souza

Federal University of Acre – Campus Cede, Center for Biological and Nature Sciences, Rodovia BR 364, Km 04 - Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco - AC, CEP: 69920-900, Brazil.

Luís Gustavo De Souza e Souza

Federal University of Acre – Campus Cede, Center for Biological and Nature Sciences, Rodovia BR 364, Km 04 - Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco - AC, CEP: 69920-900, Brazil.

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Abstract

The use of agricultural residues for the production of alternative substrate is essential to reduce seedling production costs, as well as to reduce the environmental impacts resulting from the use of commercial substrates. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the morphological and physiological performance of Passiflora edulis fruit seedlings as a function of alternative Theobroma grandiflorum bark substrates. The experiment was carried out in a screened nursery with sombrite of 50%, with a randomized block design with three replications and five plants per plot. The treatments consisted of the combination of ground and crushed cupuaçu bark in percentages of 20%, 40%, 60% and 80%. Liquid photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, internal CO2 concentration, transpiration, plant height, stem diameter, main root length, number of leaves, dry and fresh shoot and root weight and Dickson Quality Index were evaluated. The morphological and physiological performance of passion fruit plants was influenced by the cupuaçu bark concentration. Substrates containing 20 to 40% cupuaçu bark resulted in better seedlings, as they promoted increased net photosynthesis, gas exchange, leaf number, higher root growth and development, and larger stem diameter and shoot height. Consequently, the Dickson quality index showed excellent values, which shows an improvement in the biometric and physiological characteristics of the passion fruit seedlings produced with substrates based on cupuaçu bark.

Keywords: Passiflora edulis, photosynthesis, seedling production


How to Cite

Da Silva, Sandra Bezerra, Luan De Oliveira Nascimento, Roger Ventura Oliveira, Romeu De Carvalho Andrade Neto, Marcio De Oliveira Martins, Clemeson Silva De Souza, and Luís Gustavo De Souza e Souza. 2022. “Alternative Substrate With Cupuaçu Bark Promotes Morphophysiological Quality in Yellow Passion Fruit Seedlings”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 44 (1):66-74. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2022/v44i130791.

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