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Lunar influence on Brunfelsia uniflora (Pohl.) D. Don (manacá-de-cheiro) rooting.
Author(s) -
Michelle Melissa Althaus Ottmann,
Luciana Leal,
Áurea Portes Ferriani,
Marisa de Cácia Oliveira,
Kátia Christina Zuffellato-Ribas
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
agro@mbiente on-line
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1982-8470
DOI - 10.18227/1982-8470ragro.v5i3.536
Subject(s) - cutting , horticulture , sugar , curitiba , biology , botany , art , humanities , food science
This study aimed to determinate the moon phase’s influence on Brunfelsia uniflora (Pohl.) D. Don. In January 2008, semi woody cuttings were collected in Curitiba, Brazil. The experiment was conducted in a randomly design with four treatments that represent the moon phases (new; full; waning and waxing). The cuttings were maintained inside a greenhouse. After 90 days the followings were analyzed: rooting percentage, number of roots, length of the three longer roots, un-rooted living cuttings, dead cuttings and cuttings with sprouts. It was also evaluated the amount of reducing sugar and total sugar. From the results obtained it was not possible conclude that the moon phases had any influence on the rooting of Brunfelsia uniflora.

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