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Enxertia em híbridos de berinjela (Solanum melongena), sob cultivo protegido

Authors: Brandão Filho, José Usan Torres;

Enxertia em híbridos de berinjela (Solanum melongena), sob cultivo protegido

Abstract

O ensaio foi conduzido em ambiente protegido, localizado na Fazenda de Ensino, Pesquisa e Produção de São Manuel da FCA/UNESP, em dois módulos de estrutura simples, tipo arco com 7 m de largura, 40 m de comprimento e 3 m de pé direito, cobertos por filme plástico de 100 micras, totalizando uma área de 560 m2. Foram utilizados duas cultivares de berinjela, os híbridos Nápoli e Kokuyo, enxertados em um porta-enxerto específico para berinjela (híbrido TaiByo VF), estes materiais foram comparados entre si e com seus pés francos. Os dois materiais utilizados demonstraram uma boa compatibilidade com o porta-enxerto, com alto índice de pegamento da enxertia (95,6%). Todos os tratamentos apresentaram um crescimento lento nos primeiros trinta dias, sendo que após ocorreu um período de crescimento rápido e novamente uma fase de crescimento lento. No início os tratamentos com o híbrido Kokuyo mostraram-se maiores, entretanto com o desenvolvimento das plantas, os tratamentos com o híbrido Nápoli apresentaram um porte mais elevado. O híbrido Nápoli apresentou um porte mais arbóreo quando comparado com as plantas do híbrido Kokuyo, que apresentaram um porte mais herbáceo. Os frutos de maneira geral, independentemente da enxertia e do híbrido utilizado, têm um desenvolvimento bastante rápido. Os tratamentos com o híbrido Nápoli apresentam um maior diâmetro dos frutos, e a utilização da enxertia não teve influência no diâmetro dos frutos em nenhum do dois materiais estudados. Ficou comprovado que a não queda da corola leva a um aumento considerável no número de frutos manchados (com marca na casca). Com a finalidade de acompanhar o estado nutricional das plantas, a cultura foi previamente dividida em três fases: vegetativo, pleno florescimento e frutificação... .

The trial was carried out in a greenhouse at FCA/UNESP São Manoel Teaching, Research and Production Farm, in two simple frame arc-type modulations, 7 m wide, 40 m long and 3 m high, covered with a 100-milimicra plastic film, for a total of 560 m2. Two eggplant hybrids were studied, Napoli and Kokuyo, both grafted on a specific rootstocks. Both hybrids demonstrated good compatibility with the rootstocks, with a high grafting. All treatments showed slow growth during the first thirty days, and after that two sequential periods occur: a fast growth period and then a slow growth period again. Initially, treatments with Kokuyo hybrid had a higher growth rate, but Napoli hybrids presented a posterior better development. Napoli hybrid presents a more arborous type, when compared to Kokuyo hybrid plants, which presented a more herbaceous growth habit. As a general rule, fruits has a fast development, independent from hybrid or from grafting. Treatments with Napoli hybrid presented a greater fruit diameter, and use of grafting did not influence fruit diameter in both materials evaluated. It was verified that the fall of the petals leads to a considerable increased in stained fruits (marked on their outside peel). With the aim of following plant nutritional state, the crop growth was previously divided into these phases: vegetative, full flowering and fructification... (Complete abstract, click electronic address below).

Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Horticultura) - FCA

Country
Brazil
Keywords

Enxertia, Berinjela

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