Abstract

Abstract The objective of this research was to evaluate the production of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) cultivars in different nutrient solutions, using commercial Bioplant® substrate in slabs system in protected cultivation. A randomized complete block design in a factorial scheme was used with 2 passion fruit cultivars (Araguari and Yellow Master) x 4 nutrient solutions (solution 1, solution 2, solution 3 and solution 4), each plot consisting of 6 plants with 6 replications. Electrical conductivity evaluations in the slabs drained solution started at 15 days after seedling transplantation and the nutrient contents were quantified at the end of the research. In passion fruit, ether extract, crude fiber and crude protein were evaluated. Fruit number, pulp mass, peel thickness and gas exchange were evaluated. It was concluded that the use of nutrient solution 2 in cultivar Yellow Master, with 2.72 dS m-1 electrical conductivity and the use of nutrient solution 4 in cultivar Araguari, with 2.95 dS m-1 electrical conductivity, yielded the largest number of fruits, pulp mass, fruit mass and gas exchange, in slabs system in the protected cultivation of passion fruit.

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  • Material and MethodsYellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) is the main species of the Passifloraceae family grown in Brazil, due to the physicochemical characteristics of the fruits, high yield and acceptance of the juice in the national market (SANTOS et al, 2014)

  • Given the difficulties faced by producers to conduct this crop, this research aimed to evaluate the production of passion fruit cultivars in different nutrient solutions, using slabs substrate under protected cultivation

  • The highest electrical conductivity (EC) of nutrient solutions collected in the tank before fertigation was observed in solution 4 (3.95 dS cm-1) (Figure 2A)

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Material and MethodsYellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) is the main species of the Passifloraceae family grown in Brazil, due to the physicochemical characteristics of the fruits, high yield and acceptance of the juice in the national market (SANTOS et al, 2014). Given the difficulties faced by producers to conduct this crop, this research aimed to evaluate the production of passion fruit cultivars in different nutrient solutions, using slabs substrate under protected cultivation.

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