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Acclimatization of orchid (Cymbidium sp.) in response to the application of humic acids

The acclimatization of in vitro propagated orchid is a slow process that can be benefited from the use of bio-stimulants, such as humic substances. This study investigated the growth of Cymbidium sp. in response to application of humic acids extracted from organic compounds poultry litter (AHcf) and manure (AHeb) during the acclimatization period. The plants were immersed in solutions of 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40mmol L-1 of C from AHcf and AHeb and acclimatized in a greenhouse. After 150 days, the plants were collected for measurement of variables: number of leaves, plant height, stem diameter, root and shoot fresh weight, root, shoot and total dry matter and root shoot ratio. Data were submitted to analysis of variance, regression analysis and contrast. The results showed increased accumulation of total dry matter of the plants with the application of concentration of 18.75mmol L-1 of C AHcf and 3.77mmol L-1 of C AHeb with increments in the control 21 and 28%, respectively. It is concluded that the use of humic acids at the indicated doses accelerates the growth of plantlets propagated in vitro of Cymbidium sp. favoring the reduction of time required for acclimatization.

floriculture; plant propagation organic matter; organic compound


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