Abstract:Eugenia uniflora is a species that presents great phytochemical variability, due to its main form of propagation, the seminal, which makes the cultivation of this commercial crop unfeasible. Therefore, the objective of this work was to develop a protocol for vegetative propagation of Eugenia uniflora by stem cuttings. Substrates (Tropstrato®, vermiculite and sand), indolbutyric acid concentrations, rejuvenation methods (drastic pruning and minicutting) and harvesting times (winter, summer, autumn and winter… Show more
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