Rodriguésia (Apr 2021)

Prior fertilization enables higher survival of relocated terricolous orchids?

  • Rogério Mamoru Suzuki,
  • Vivian Tamaki,
  • Catarina Carvalho Nievola,
  • Janaina Pinheiro Costa,
  • Marina Crestana Guardia,
  • Monica Valéria Cachenco,
  • Shoey Kanashiro,
  • Waldyr Baptista,
  • Yoshito Shidomi,
  • Nelson Augusto dos Santos Junior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202172033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72

Abstract

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Abstract The construction of highways causes several impacts on the environment, including, the suppression of vegetation, which can lead to reduced biodiversity. One mitigating measure involves reallocating plant to protected areas and orchids might be important for this use. An example could be the terricolous orchid Sauroglossum nitidum. In an attempt to optimize the survival of S. nitidum following reallocation, the aim of this study was to investigate whether the fertilization can increase the survival of this orchid. For this, five lots with ten plants per lot were randomly separated, with five plants submitted to soluble fertilization with NPK 10-52-10 (1 g.L-1), spraying each plant with 1 mL of the fertilizer, and the other five sprayed with the same volume of distilled water. This treatment was repeated fortnightly for two months before reallocation. The plants were relocated in September 2015 and monitored monthly until November 2016. Overall orchid survival was 92%. Additionally, flowering was observed to be significantly higher in fertilized plants. In conclusion, reallocation of S. nitidum with previous NPK fertilization is recommended.

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