Transforming a home refrigerator into a BOD prototype for statice vernalization

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/2447-536X.v27i4.2401

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Limonium sinuatum L. fotoperíodo, propagação, temperatura

Abstract

Vernalization, natural or artificial, is a physiological requirement of some plants to meet the need for low temperatures for its complete development to occur. The objective of this article is to describe a protocol of transforming a domestic refrigerator into a BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) prototype aimed at vernalizing propagating materials statice crop. The first step is to install a temperature controller to maintain a constant temperature inside the refrigerator (10 °C). Thinking of seedling vernalization, it is still necessary to install a system of lights inside the refrigerator. The control of the time that the lights remain on inside the prototype is carried out by installing a Timer adjusted so that the lights remained on, uninterruptedly, for 10 hours. To test the effective ness of the prototype, an on-farm experiment was carried out with the statice (Limonium sinuatum L.) crop at 5 locations in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The seedlings were vernalized at an internal temperature of 10 °C and photoperiod of 10 hours for 3 weeks. The duration of this experiment was 8 months and at the end of this observed that statice plants were correctly vernalized because the plants emitted flower stems and showed satisfactory development throughout the growing cycle. Therefore, that the adaptation of a domestic refrigerator as a BOD economically viable and easy mounting prototype is possible. Being an excellent alternative to small producers.

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Author Biographies

Paola Ana Buffon, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

Departamento de Fitotecnia

Natalia Teixeira Schwab, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

Departamento de Fitotecnia

Nereu Augusto Streck, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

Departamento de Fitotecnia

Lilian Osmari Uhlmann, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

Departamento de Fitotecnia

Elton Ferreira Lima, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

Departamento de Fitotecnia

Paulo Marcks, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

Departamento de Fitotecnia

Regina Tomiozzo, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

Departamento de Fitotecnia

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2021-09-21

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