Author:
Andrade Reginaldo Rodrigues de,Galbiatti João Antônio,Queiroz Carla Regina Amorim dos Anjos,Pavani Luiz Carlos
Abstract
The Pereskia aculeata Mill. plant, known in Brazil as Ora-pro-nobis, is a non-conventionalvegetable with high leaf protein content, however studies on the crop system of this leaf vegetableare scarce. Therefore, the objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of organic compost(OC) rates and irrigation depths (ID) on leaf dry weight (LDW) and leaf protein content (LPC) for P.aculeata plants. The experiment consisted of five OC rates (0, 15%, 30%, 45%, and 60% of thesubstrate volume) and three ID (50%, 75%, and 100% of the reference evapotranspiration - Et0),with four replications. The analysis of variance by the F test (α = 5% and 1%) and the interpretationof the interaction between the factors by response surface demonstrated the increase of ID from 50%to 100% Et0 is more significant for the increasing in LDW than the increases in OC rates. The highestLDW accumulation was found by combining 33% OC in the substrate with ID of 100% Et0. Thelowest LDW resulted from the combination of 60% OC and ID of 50%. The highest LPC was foundwith the use of 52% OC and ID of 69%, and the lowest with the ID of 100% and absence of OC inthe substrate.Keywords: Nutritional supplementation. Waste management. Non-conventional vegetable. Barbadosgooseberry. Ora-pro-nobis.
Publisher
IFSULDEMINAS (Instituto Federal do Sul de Minas)