Morphological characterization and plant density of Brazilian ornamental sweet potatoes

Resumo

The production of flowers and ornamental plants has shown continuous growth and demanded constant innovations in the sector. The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) is a tuberous vegetable that has attracted consumers, growers and landscapers due to its ornamental characteristics of its leaves and vines. However, the introduction of sweet potatoes for ornamental purposes is recent in the Brazilian market. The objective of this study was to investigate the ornamental potential of five sweet potato genotypes (IAC104, IAC116, IAC401, IAC909 and IAC1024), through morphological characterization, in addition to evaluating the effect of plant density in pot (1, 2 and 3 plants in pot) on the development of the aerial part and storage roots. The genotypes IAC116, IAC401 and IAC909 showed characteristics of erect and compact plants, while IAC401 and IAC1024 were classified as semi-erect, with only IAC1024 showing a twining vine. Increasing the density of plants resulted in a significant increase in both the number and fresh matter of storage roots in pot, but there was no significant difference in the fresh matter of the aerial part. As a result of this study, the first five ornamental sweet potato cultivars in Brazil were registered with the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA), named ‘IAC Claudia’, ‘IAC Katherine’, ‘IAC Mara’, ‘IAC Mônica’ and ‘IAC Yoka’, with registration numbers 51087, 51090, 51091, 51092 and 51093, respectively.

Descrição

Palavras-chave

Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., ornamental plant, potted plant, floriculture, landscape

Citação

TAMURA, MÔNICA MIEKO NAKANISHI ; MATTIUZ, CLAUDIA FABRINO MACHADO ; PIOTTO, FERNANDO ANGELO ; PERESSIN, VALDEMIR ANTONIO ; GONÇALVES, CHARLESTON ; FELTRAN, JOSÉ CARLOS ; BERNACCI, LUIS CARLOS ; ANEFALOS, LILIAN CRISTINA ; FABRI, Eliane Gomes . Morphological characterization and plant density of Brazilian ornamental sweet potatoes. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE, v. 30, p. 1-7, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2447-536x.v30.e242673

Coleções

Avaliação

Revisão

Suplementado Por

Referenciado Por