Plant quality index of caracolillo (Ormosia macrocalyx Ducke), in nursery stage with controlled release fertilizers

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JOSÉ JESÚS OBRADOR OLÁN
Gerardo Hernández- Sánchez
José F. Juárez-López
Jesús Arreola-Enríquez
Eustolia García-López
Edith de los Á. Castillo-Arias

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Objective: To evaluate, in a nursery, the effect of two controlled release fertilizers in three concentrations on the growth components and quality index in caracolillo seedlings.


Design/methodology/approach: A factorial arrangement (2 x 3) housed in a completely randomized design was used, with seven treatments and twelve repetitions. For three months the growth of caracolillo plants maintained in 310 cm3 polyethylene tubes, with a substrate of peat moss, vermiculite, agrolite and soil (2:1:1:1), plus controlled release fertilizer (FLC) Basacote® 9M (16-8-12) and Multicote® 12M (18-6-12), in three doses each: 10 (low), 20 (medium) and 30 kg m-3 (high), in addition to a control without conventional  fertilization (CF) Triple 17 (17N-17P-17K) in doses of 10 kg m-3. The variables height, diameter, leaf number, robustness index (IR), aerial/root dry biomass ratio (R BSA/BSR) and Dickson's quality index (ICD) were measured. The means were compared by Tukey's test at a 5% confidence level. 


Results: Basacote® and Multicote® fertilizers in low doses allowed an adequate growth and development in caracolillo plants, which was reflected in the variables height, diameter and number of leaves. The IR and ICD indices presented values within the normal ranges, while those of R BSA/BSR were rather low, but in the three cases there were no statistical differences.


Study limitations/implications: Based on the results obtained, it is recommended to continue monitoring the studied plants in the field, which would allow adjustments in the initial fertilization doses.


Findings/conclusions: The low doses (10 kg m-3) of the controlled release fertilizers Basacote® and Multicote® showed the best results in the growth and development of the snail in the nursery stage, but the IR, R BSA / BSR and ICD indices did not present statistical differences.

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