Effects of different substrates on the germination and development of cempasúchil (tagetes erecta)
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https://doi.org/10.47808/revistabioagro.v11i1.459Keywords:
Rstudio, sawdust, peat moss, perlite, leaf landAbstract
The Cempasúcgil flower is native to México, being very representative in the offerings for the dead, its name comes from the Nahuatl meaning twenty flowers or several flowers. In the search for a cheaper substrate and an alternative to increase the germination and development of cempasúchil plants, the present investigation was carried out with the objective of determining if sawdust, perlite, peat moss, leaf soil and the combination of them improve the germination or development of the Cempasúchil plant. The seven treatments and ten repetitions generated were planted in trays with 77 cavities, of which only 70 cavities were used, which were placed in a randomized complete block design, using the randomization function of the “Rstudio” program. The treatments that presented the highest percentage of germination are T7 (sawdust 25%, peat moss 25%, perlite 25%, leaf soil 25%) and T6 (sawdust 55%, peat moss 15%, perlite 15%, leaf soil 25%). While in the development variable of the cempasúchil plant, the treatment with the best result is T1 (peat moss 100%) and is followed by T4 (leaf soil 100%).
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