2020
DOI: 10.32404/rean.v7i1.3890
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Alternative Substrates for Production of Yellow Passion Fruit Seedlings

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate different substrates to produce yellow passion fruit seedlings. For this purpose, an experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, from April to June 2016. A completely randomized design with five replications, in a 6 x 5 factorial scheme was used. The first factor was the alternative substrates (poultry, cattle and equine manure, sugarcane and coconut bagasse, and Organomais compost). The second factor was the replacement levels to the commercial substrate of Plantmax® (100:0, 75:25… Show more

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“…This demand ranges from government actions aimed at the productive sector to the demand imposed by the consumer market. In this sense, the use of organic inputs, also including waste from the agroindustry itself, has been explored, either for the production of seedlings (SILVA JÚNIOR et al, 2018;AIRES et al, 2020) or for field production (PACHECO et al, 2016;RIBEIRO et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This demand ranges from government actions aimed at the productive sector to the demand imposed by the consumer market. In this sense, the use of organic inputs, also including waste from the agroindustry itself, has been explored, either for the production of seedlings (SILVA JÚNIOR et al, 2018;AIRES et al, 2020) or for field production (PACHECO et al, 2016;RIBEIRO et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, increasing productivity requires fruits that meet the standards required by markets for fresh consumption and industrial processing, i.e. big fruits with good peel appearance and color, a good ratio of soluble solids and titratable acidity and a good juice yield (Aires et al, 2020;Hurtado-Salazar et al, 2020;Martínez et al, 2020;Medeiros et al, 2020). Commercial fruit production for the genus Passiflora is restricted to the species Passiflora edulis f. edulis Sims (yellow passion fruit) because of its high fruit quality and juice yield, which are connected to its economic potential and quick financial return (Braga et al, 2017;Ribeiro et al, 2019).…”
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