Scientia Agropecuaria (Dec 2013)

Production of camu camu plants with different organic substrates in conventional nursery bed

  • Carlos Abanto Rodriguez,
  • Edvan Alves Chagas,
  • Mario Pinedo Panduro,
  • Diego García Soria,
  • José Sanchez-Choy,
  • Ricardo Bardales Lozano,
  • Gisela Saldaña Rios

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17268/sci.agropecu.2013.04.06
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 321 – 324

Abstract

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The aim was to verify the initial development of camu camu plants with different organic substrates in conventional nursery bedding microsprinkler irrigation and shade management Chromatine® mesh with 50% red light. We used genetic material from mother plants Germplasm Bank of INIA-camu camu Iquitos, seeds were germinated in decomposed sawdust and kept for a period of 40 days after subculturing was performed with 10 cm in height in different substrates according treatments in nursery beds with dimensions of 1.20 m wide x 10 m long with a depth of 30 cm. After conducting assessments of height (cm) and basal diameter (mm) for a period of 120 days, it was found that the substrate manure has become the substrate for greater efficiency in plant development camu camu substrate followed by humus worm.

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