Coconut fiber: An alternative as substratum for species with low percentage of rooting.

Authors

  • Karen Alvarado-Ruffo Centro de Desarrollo de la Montaña. Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Albaro Blanco-Imbert Centro de Desarrollo de la Montaña. Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Loexis Rodríguez-Montoya Centro de Desarrollo de la Montaña. Guantánamo, Cuba.

Keywords:

ruta chalepensis, rosmarinus officinalis, coconut fiber

Abstract

The coconut fiber can be considered an ideal substrate, given its physical characteristics and its high ecological value. With the objective of determining their effectiveness for the rooting of recalcitrant species was used for the rooting of rue stakes (Route chalepensis) and of rosemary (Rosmarinus oficinalis) coming from the conventional cultivation. In both studied species the coconut fiber showed the best results.

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Published

2013-01-29

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Alvarado-Ruffo, K., Blanco-Imbert, A., & Rodríguez-Montoya, L. (2013). Coconut fiber: An alternative as substratum for species with low percentage of rooting. Man, Science and Technology, 12(2). Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/405

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