Growth and slenderness index in sweet algarrobo, Neltuma flexuosa, according to the vermicompost percentage in the substrate and seed origin

Anabella Massa, Gaby Quagliariello, Nora Martinengo, Alberto Calderón, Silvina Pérez
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Substrate composition and seed origin influence the morphological characteristics of future trees. This study aimed to quantify growth of sweet algarrobo plants, Neltuma flexuosa, obtained from seeds collected from two sites in Argentina and grown on substrates with varying vermicompost percentages. A completely randomized factorial design was used with four levels of vermicompost percentage (0; 20; 30; 70) and two levels of seed origin (Monte Comán, Mendoza and; Bolsón de Fiambalá, Catamarca) (n= 360). Height growth rate (from root neck to apex) (Delta height), root neck diameter growth rate (Delta diameter), and Slenderness index were measured for each plant. Results showed that northern sweet algarrobo specimens growing on vermicompost-enriched substrates had a significantly higher Delta height (p<0.05). Additionally, northern specimens growing on 30-70% vermicompost-enriched substrates and southern specimens growing on 30% vermicompost-enriched substrates had a significantly higher Delta diameter compared to those growing on vermicompost-free substrates. Moreover, northern specimens growing on vermicompost-enriched substrates had a significantly higher slenderness index than southern specimens. Based on these findings, we recommend using seeds from the northern region and substrates with a minimum addition of 20% vermicompost for sweet algarrobo cultivation. Highlights: Twenty percent vermicomposting in Sandy load soil significantly increased height in flexuosa plants. Northen individuals presented a significant increase in height when the vermicomposting percentage in sandy load soil was equal to and higher than 20%. The vermicomposting percentage did not significantly affect flexuosa plants diameter at the root neck.
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根据基质中的蛭石比例和种子来源确定甜藻类(Neltuma flexuosa)的生长和细长指数
基质成分和种子来源会影响未来树木的形态特征。本研究旨在量化从阿根廷两个地点采集的种子在不同蛭石比例的基质上生长出的甜茄科植物 Neltuma flexuosa 的生长情况。采用完全随机的因子设计,蛭石比例分为四级(0;20;30;70),种子产地分为两级(门多萨省的 Monte Comán 和卡塔马卡省的 Bolsón de Fiambalá)(n=360)。测量了每种植物的高度增长率(从根颈到顶点)(Delta 高度)、根颈直径增长率(Delta 直径)和纤度指数。结果表明,在富含蛭石堆肥的基质上生长的北方甜玉米藻标本的 Delta 高度明显更高(p<0.05)。此外,生长在富含 30%-70% 蛭石堆肥基质上的北方标本和生长在富含 30% 蛭石堆肥基质上的南方标本的 Delta 直径明显高于生长在不含蛭石堆肥基质上的标本。此外,生长在富含蛭石堆肥基质上的北方标本的纤度指数明显高于南方标本。基于这些发现,我们建议使用北方地区的种子和至少添加 20% 蛭石堆肥的基质来栽培甜茄科植物。亮点 在沙质土壤中添加 20% 的蛭石堆肥可显著增加柔毛藻的植株高度。当沙质土壤中的蛭石堆肥比例等于或高于 20% 时,北方个体的高度明显增加。蛭石堆肥比例对屈茎类植物根颈直径的影响不明显。
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