Tese
Manejo do crescimento das plantas matrizes de morangueiro na produção de pontas de estolão
Fecha
2013-03-22Autor
Dal Picio, Miriane
Institución
Resumen
The main objective of this thesis was to deep knowledge about dry matter
partitioning among the strawberry stock plant and stolons and daughters plants in
order to determine management criteria for maximizing the production of runner tips
in the good time for saling plug plants. Two experiments were conducted inside a
polyethylene umbrella greenhouse, at Departamento de Fitotecnia, UFSM, using the
cultivar Camino Real. The stock plants were planted in pots filled with the organic
substrate Mecplant® HF and fertigated by drippers. The experimental design in both
experiments was a completely randomized split plot design with four replications of
three plants. In the first experiment planting was done on October 14th, 2010 and final
plant harvest was on March 28 th, 2011. In this experiment treatments were two
source levels, respectively unshaded and shaded mother plants, and four sinks
levels: runner tips were collected weekly (1) and monthly (2), rooting runner tips to
originate four daughter plants (3) and four unrooted runner tips growing freely (4). In
the second experiment planting was done on October 13th, 2011 and final plant
harvest was on April 16 th, 2012. Treatments were three source levels, respectively
mother plants without defoliation, with one defoliation and two defoliations the four
sinks levels as done in the first experiment. In both experiments, tips were collected
and counted at the stage of one expanded leaf and/or visible root nodules, the crown
diameter measured and dry mass determined. At the end of each experiment, mother
plants were collected dry mass of roots, shoots and crown was determined. Shading
reduced the number of runner tips produced by mother plants, total plant dry mass
and the mean dry mass of tips when they were collected weekly and monthly while
any effect was recorded on mother and daughter plants connected by stolons. The
crown diameter of tips was not affected by shading the mother plants. The growth of
mother plants was affected by shading and defoliation, but defoliation did not affect
the emission of runner tips. It can be concluded that growth of mother plants might be
reduced without affecting the emission of runner tips and the number of tips can be
increased by keeping mother and daughter plants connected by stolons.