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Título en inglés:
Biomass accumulation and leaf shape can be modulated by an exogenous spray of 6 - benzylaminopurine in the ornamental foliage plant, Monstera deliciosa (Liebm.)
Autor/es:
Lojo, Juan María de; Di Benedetto, Adalberto Hugo
Filiación:
Lojo, Juan María de. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Di Benedetto, Adalberto Hugo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Di Benedetto, Adalberto Hugo. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Año:
2014
Título revista:
Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology
ISSN:
1462-0316
Volumen:
89
Número:
2
Páginas:
136-140
Temas:
SUSTANCIAS; BIOMASA; BIOACUMULACION; PLANTAS ORNAMENTALES; PLANTAS DE HOJAS ORNAMENTALES; ORGANOS VEGETATIVOS DE LAS PLANTAS; SUPERFICIE FOLIAR; HOJAS; FACTORES INMUNOLOGICOS; APLICACION FOLIAR; 6-BENZILADENINA
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Inglés

Resumen:

The productivity of ornamental foliage plants is related to their capacity to increase their leaf number and leaf size. In Monstera deliciosa, a change in leaf shape is also a pre-requisite for successful marketing. The aim of this work was to describe the effects of different concentrations of exogenous 6 - benzylaminopurine (BAP; 5, 50, 100, or 200 mg l–1) on the control of both leaf size and leaf shape in M. deliciosa, and the impact of these changes on commercial plant productivity. We found an increase of between 15.4 – 23.1 per cent in the rate of leaf appearance (RLA), which reflected a shortening of the phyllochron, and an increase of between 17.5 – 34.9 per cent in the relative rate of leaf area expansion (RLAE) at most of the BAP concentrations tested. This resulted in higher biomass accumulation in both roots and shoots through an increase of between 5.4 – 7.9 per cent in the relative growth rate (RGR), mainly associated with higher net assimilation rates (NAR; increases from 9.0-fold to 11.0-fold) and increased photoassimilate partitioning to the shoots. The most important result of this work was the early appearance of perforated leaf laminae in M. deliciosa plants sprayed with 50 – 200 mg l–1 BAP, which made them ready for sale.

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Lojo, J. M. de & Di Benedetto, A. H. (2014). Biomass accumulation and leaf shape can be modulated by an exogenous spray of 6 - benzylaminopurine in the ornamental foliage plant, Monstera deliciosa (Liebm.). Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology,89, (2),p.136-140

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Lojo, Juan María de, Di Benedetto, Adalberto Hugo. 2014. "Biomass accumulation and leaf shape can be modulated by an exogenous spray of 6 - benzylaminopurine in the ornamental foliage plant, Monstera deliciosa (Liebm.)". Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology 89, no.2:136-140.
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