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Sustrato en soluciones nutritivas: cambios en propiedades físicas y químicas durante el desarrollo de Paphiopedilum insigne (Wall. Ex Lindl.) Pfitzer y Laelia autumnalis (Lex.) Lindl. (Orchidiaceae)
Author(s) -
Nadia Jiménez-Peña,
Víctor Volke-Haller,
Martha Elena PedrazaSantos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta agrícola y pecuaria/acta agrícola y pecuaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2448-7090
pISSN - 2395-874X
DOI - 10.30973/aap/2021.7.0071002
Subject(s) - humanities , art
In orchid cultivation, a substrate must present proper drainage, aeration, humidity and high biological stability, as well as slow degradation. The objective of this work was to assess the changes in the physical and chemical properties of a mixture of substrates in the Paphiopedilum insigne (Wall. Ex Lindl.) and Laelia autumnalis (Lex.) Lindl. (Orchidiaceae) orchids based on the hydroponic solutions applied during their development. The experiment consisted of the mixture of four substrates: coal, tezontle, bark and peat-vermiculite in a 1:2 2:1 ratio, with two species of orchids and three nutritional solutions: Wynd, Hoagland-Arnon and Steiner, and a control (well water). The experiment was carried out for a period of two years and three months, in a greenhouse. Nutrient solutions were found to affect the physical and chemical properties of the substrate. However, of the three nutrient solutions and the control, the Hoagland-Arnon solution caused fewer changes in the physical and chemical properties of the substrate, as well as little nutrient retention from the solution during the evaluation period, thus proving to be a good alternative for the development of these two orchids.

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