Bibliographic citations
Soplin, J., (2012). Efecto del tamaño y posición de siembra de estacas en dos especies citrícolas Citrus limetta (Lima dulce) y Citrus paradisi (Limón rugoso) sobre el brotamiento y enraizamiento, Iquitos-Perú [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7441
Soplin, J., Efecto del tamaño y posición de siembra de estacas en dos especies citrícolas Citrus limetta (Lima dulce) y Citrus paradisi (Limón rugoso) sobre el brotamiento y enraizamiento, Iquitos-Perú []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7441
@misc{renati/971504,
title = "Efecto del tamaño y posición de siembra de estacas en dos especies citrícolas Citrus limetta (Lima dulce) y Citrus paradisi (Limón rugoso) sobre el brotamiento y enraizamiento, Iquitos-Perú",
author = "Soplin Ruiz, Joiner Edison",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2012"
}
The purpose of this research was to determine the stake size and planting position on the best rooting and vegetative sprouting of two citrus species Citrus limetta (Sweet Lima) and Citrus paradisi (Rough lemon). The subsubdivided plot design was used; where the plot corresponds to the Citrus Species, the subplot to Size of cuttings and the subsubplot to the Position of planting cuttings. A 2x2x2 factorial arrangement was made to see the interactions of: species-size of cuttings; speciesplanting position of cuttings; size-planting position of cuttings and species-sizeplanting position of cuttings. The evaluation of the variables in relation to the Emission of aerial shoots of the cuttings shows us that in relation to the percentage of budding of the species for the size of cuttings, the 25 cm one was higher with 40.9% over the 20 cm one. ; Regarding the citrus species interaction by sowing position (AXC), the sweet lime was sown in a vertical position statistically with 23.8% over the other treatments. For the simple effects of the sprouting percentage of the citrus species interaction by sowing position (AXC), the sweet lime sown vertically is highly significant and when sowing horizontally the rough lemon gives us the best answers for the percentage. sprouting In relation to the emission of roots of the cuttings. shows us that in relation to the emission of roots, for the percentage of rooting, a highly significant statistical difference was observed for the interaction of citrus species by planting position (AXC), with the Citrus limetta (sweet lime) sown horizontally in 33.4%.
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