Bibliographic citations
Arévalo, M., (2021). Propagación asexual y conservación de Cattleya violaceae (Kunth) rolfe, en la empresa Blossoming Orquid S.A.C. Iquitos – Perú - 2019”. [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7328
Arévalo, M., Propagación asexual y conservación de Cattleya violaceae (Kunth) rolfe, en la empresa Blossoming Orquid S.A.C. Iquitos – Perú - 2019”. []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7328
@misc{renati/967478,
title = "Propagación asexual y conservación de Cattleya violaceae (Kunth) rolfe, en la empresa Blossoming Orquid S.A.C. Iquitos – Perú - 2019”.",
author = "Arévalo Pinedo, Maricielo Titinac",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2021"
}
The present study was carried out in the company Blossomming Orchid S.A.C. It is located within the premises of the Vice Consulate of Spain at Jr. Putumayo Nº. 559, Iquitos district, Maynas province, Loreto region. The objective was to obtain information about the asexual propagation and conservation of the Cattleya violaceae (Kunth) Rolfe species on a larger scale, as well as the survival and quality of the plants planted on different substrates. The population consisted of a total of 48 asexually reproduced orchids within the study area, with a simple randomized experimental design (DESA) with a control (T) and three treatments (T1, T2, T3), four repetitions forming 12 experimental units. The treatments were: T0 = Cattleya violaceae in wood tuco, T1 = Cattleya violaceae + 30% coconut fiber + 30% rotten wood + 20% charcoal + 10% technopor + 10% clay, T2 = Cattleya violaceae + 40 % coconut fiber + 40% charcoal + 20% T3 technopor = Cattleya violaceae + 40% coconut fiber + 40% rotten stick + 20% clay. The results indicate that the T0 treatment presented a greater increase in height with an average of 35.45 cm at the end of the experimentation, the highest survival was in the T1 with 100% and the quality of Cattleya violacea plants at the end of the experiment was regular to good overall. Key words: Asexual propagation, height, survival and plant quality.
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