Revista Árvore (Feb 2020)

BIOFERTILIZERS AND BIOCONTROLLERS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE USE OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS AND FUNGICIDES IN THE PROPAGATION OF YERBA MATE BY MINI-CUTTINGS

  • Fermin Gortari,
  • Maximo Ivan Petruk Nowosad,
  • Margarita Esther Laczeski,
  • Andrea Onetto,
  • Iliana Julieta Cortese,
  • Maria Lorena Castrillo,
  • Gustavo Angel Bich,
  • Adriana Elizabeth Alvarenga,
  • Ana Clara Lopez,
  • Laura Villalba,
  • Pedro Dario Zapata,
  • Patricia Rocha,
  • Fernando Niella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-90882019000400012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 4

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ABSTRACT The production of yerba mate seedlings through seeds has several limitations, which can be overcome by ex vitro vegetative propagation techniques such as the mini-cuttings, in which it is usually necessary to use synthetic chemical fertilizers and fungicides. However, there is a tendency towards sustainable agriculture, using biofertilizers (growth-promoting bacteria) and biocontrollers (Trichoderma sp.). Therefore, the objectives of this work were to evaluate the effect of biofertilizers on the production of mini-cuttings from yerba mate mini-stumps; as well as the effect, of biocontrollers on survival and rooting capacity of mini-cuttings. Strains of Bacillus sp. and Trichoderma asperelloides of yerba mate were used under two radiation conditions. There was a positive relationship between the availability of radiation and the production of mini-cuttings and the rooting capacity. All the mini-stumps sprouted regardless of treatments. The largest production of viable mini-cuttings occurred in a situation of high radiation and fertilization; while the treatments with growth-promoting bacteria and high radiation had intermediate values. The mini-cuttings inoculated with Trichoderma asperelloides had higher rooting percentage, greater number and length of roots than the mini-cuttings treated with fungicide. Therefore, we demonstrated that the use of chemical products can be replaced by biological ones and achieves acceptable yields.

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