Tese
Adaptação do método de multiplicação rápida, relações entre caracteres e amostragem na produção de mudas, ramas e raízes de mandioca
Fecha
2019-07-19Autor
Schöffel, André
Institución
Resumen
The aim of this research was to evaluate an adaptation of the rapid multiplication method, to
improve management techniques during propagation, seedling production and field
cultivation for cassava stems and roots production, as well as to study the correlations
between groups of traits and determine the sample size for traits in the stages of the
production process. Three experiments were conducted in the 2017/2018 crop to evaluate the
use of Apronta Mesa stem cuttings in two diameter intervals: 15 to 19.99 mm (lower than 20
mm) and 20 to 25 mm (higher than 20 mm) at five planting seasons (June, July, August,
September and October) for cuttings production (experiment 1); to evaluate the characteristic
for cuttings collection (number of leaves) for seedling production in four planting seasons
(September 22, October 7 and 19, and November 25) (experiment 2); and to evaluate the yield
of stems and roots in different spacings in four transplantation seasons of seedlings
(November 9 and 24 and December 3 and 26) (experiment 3). Still, the relationships between
the traits of the groups: stem cutting, seedling, stem and root were identified through the
canonical correlation and the sample size was determined for the estimation of the average of
the traits measured in the seedlings and the productivity of stems and roots. The use of stem
cuttings between 20 and 25 mm in diameter should be prioritized for producing cassava
seedlings. The cuttings should be collected with 6 to 8 visible leaves and planted at the end of
September. Seedling transplantation performed up to November 24 favored the expression of
stems and root yield traits. Higher plant heights at planting and transplantation favored root
yield traits. For traits measured in seedling yield and stems and roots yield of 63 and 153
plants, respectively, are sufficient to estimate the mean when the 95% confidence interval
amplitude was equal to 20% of the mean estimate.