Abstract

The aim of this study was to monitor the phenological development of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L., malvaceae), cultivar Santa Cruz 47, in pots with different sources of organic matter. The research was carried out at the State University of Alagoas Campus from January to December 2020 in the greenhouse. The experiment started with the germination test in seed and pots. After the seeds were germinated, the phenology monitoring was carried out. The experimental design was completely randomized, with 4 treatments (t1 - soil without manure, t2 - soil + carbonized rice husk, t3 - soil + goat manure and t4 - soil + cattle manure) and 5 replications, totaling 20 pots. After 20 days of sowing, the plants were thinned, leaving only one plant in each pot, the variables analyzed after thinning were: plant height (AP), stem diameter (DC), number of leaves (NF) and number of flower buds (NBF), in all repetitions. Phenological data were submitted to ANOVA (analysis of variance) for mean comparison. In data analysis, it was found that there was a significant difference between treatments, especially those with cattle and goat manure.

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