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In order to create better conditions to achieve food safety and sovereignty, agroecology, as
a science, looks for solutions for several steps of the technical itineraries of the crops. Crop nutrition
and protection are two main crop itinerary components that have been in the center of farmers
challenges and consumers concerns, and biopreparations, which have been prepared using natural
substances, have been used in agroecological systems, most times based on farmers empirical
knowledge. Six biopreparations—purslane vinegar, prickly pear vinegar, orange fermented fruit juice,
garlic extract, nettle infusion, and horsetail decoction—were used in this study, for physicochemical
analyses and field tests in two different locations (Viseu and Castelo Branco, Portugal) in nurseries of
Lactuca sativa L. (lettuce), and aimed to validate its results and uses. The nettle infusion presented the
best stimulating results for the length of aerial part and the garlic extract presented the best results for
the length of root, though there weren’t significant differences and effects when compared with the
control. The results indicate that the biopreparations used did not exert a biostimulant action in relation
to the application of water in lettuce nurseries and that more research is needed to confirm the results
observed by farmers.
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Vegetable growth Lactuca sativa Biopreparation Agroecology Sustainability
Citation
SIMÕES, Joana [et al.] (2024) - Biostimulants in organic vegetable nurseries: Study case in lettuce. AIMS Agriculture and Food. 9:3, p. 842–855. DOI: 10.3934/agrfood.2024045