Cell size in trays for the production of strawberry plug transplants

Authors

  • Gustavo Giménez INIA
  • Jeronimo Luiz Andriolo Universidade Santa Maria
  • Djeimi Janisch UFSM
  • Carine Cocco UFSM
  • Miriane Dal Piccio UFSM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2009.v44.2147

Keywords:

<i>Fragaria ananassa</i>, bare root planting, plant nursery, plant propagation

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of cell sizes used for strawberry plug production in trays compared to bare root transplants, regarding initial plant size, harvest timing, and total strawberry fruit yield. Plug transplants were produced from runner tips rooted in trays with cell sizes of 26.5, 50, 100 and 150 cm3 filled with Plantmax HA organic substrate. Bare root transplants (control) were produced in a closed soilless system using sand as substrate. A randomized block design was used, with four replicates with 16 plants per plot. Bare root transplants and plug transplants from 100-cm3 cells had larger crown and higher leaf and root dry mass. Early fruit yield was higher in plants propagated from plugs than in those propagated from bare root transplants. Spring and total fruit yield did not differ among treatments, with an average yield of 435 and 874 g per plant, respectively. Earlier strawberry fruit yield was obtained by using plug transplants, even from trays with small cells of 26.5 or 50 cm3.

Author Biographies

Gustavo Giménez, INIA

Departamento de Fitotecnia da UFSM, Professor Titular de Olericultura

Jeronimo Luiz Andriolo, Universidade Santa Maria

Pesquisador, melhorista de morango.

Djeimi Janisch, UFSM

Acadêmia de Agronomia da UFSM

Carine Cocco, UFSM

Acadêmica de Mestrado em Agronomia da UFSM

Miriane Dal Piccio, UFSM

Acadêmica de Mestrado em Agronomia da UFSM

Published

2010-11-18

How to Cite

Giménez, G., Andriolo, J. L., Janisch, D., Cocco, C., & Piccio, M. D. (2010). Cell size in trays for the production of strawberry plug transplants. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 44(7), 726–729. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2009.v44.2147

Issue

Section

HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE