AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION

ABSTRACT African mahogany (Khaya ivorensis A. Chev.) is a tree species that has been increasing in Brazilian commercial planting. However, the lack of water and nutrition are great obstacles for crop production. The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth of young mahogany plants submitted to d...

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Main Authors: José Alves Júnior, Luis Henrique Antunes Barbosa, Flavio de Oliveira Rosa, Derblai Casaroli, Adão Wagner Pêgo Evangelista, Lucas Melo Vellame
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Published: Sociedade de Investigações Florestais
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spelling doaj-35a6dac1fc4740649a89e1c90cc3c06e2020-11-24T22:14:43ZengSociedade de Investigações FlorestaisRevista Árvore1806-908841110.1590/1806-90882017000100012S0100-67622017000100112AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATIONJosé Alves JúniorLuis Henrique Antunes BarbosaFlavio de Oliveira RosaDerblai CasaroliAdão Wagner Pêgo EvangelistaLucas Melo VellameABSTRACT African mahogany (Khaya ivorensis A. Chev.) is a tree species that has been increasing in Brazilian commercial planting. However, the lack of water and nutrition are great obstacles for crop production. The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth of young mahogany plants submitted to drip irrigation and topdressing. The experimental design was of randomized blocks, with three repetitions in subdivided plots. Treatments consisted of drippers: 1, 2 and 3plt-1; flows: 2, 4 and 8L h-1, and a treatment without irrigation. For topdressing, subplots levels were, as follows: 1) 17.5 and 25.2; 2) 35.1 and 50.1; 3) 52.5 and 75.0; 4) 70.0 and 100.2; and 5) 87.5 and 125.1 g plant-1 N and K2O, respectively, divided into five bimonthly applications, which started in the 4th month after planting. Plant height, diameter at root collar and at breast height (DBH), and stem height were evaluated. Results showed statistically significant differences (P>0.05) between irrigated and non-irrigated plants. Mean plant height ranged (from 2 to 20 months in field) from 0.33 to 3.25 and 2.67m for irrigated and non-irrigated plants, respectively. Mean stem height ranged from 0.23m to 0.87 and 0.71m for irrigated and non-irrigated plants, respectively. Thus, irrigation with 1 dripper per tree and flow of 2L h-1 was able to supply mahogany water requirements in the first two years in field. Trees have not responded to N and K topdressing at the beginning of the cycle.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622017000100112&lng=en&tlng=enDéficit hídricoMadeira nobreNitrogênio
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author José Alves Júnior
Luis Henrique Antunes Barbosa
Flavio de Oliveira Rosa
Derblai Casaroli
Adão Wagner Pêgo Evangelista
Lucas Melo Vellame
spellingShingle José Alves Júnior
Luis Henrique Antunes Barbosa
Flavio de Oliveira Rosa
Derblai Casaroli
Adão Wagner Pêgo Evangelista
Lucas Melo Vellame
AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION
Revista Árvore
Déficit hídrico
Madeira nobre
Nitrogênio
author_facet José Alves Júnior
Luis Henrique Antunes Barbosa
Flavio de Oliveira Rosa
Derblai Casaroli
Adão Wagner Pêgo Evangelista
Lucas Melo Vellame
author_sort José Alves Júnior
title AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION
title_short AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION
title_full AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION
title_fullStr AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION
title_full_unstemmed AFRICAN MAHOGANY SUBMITTED TO DRIP IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION
title_sort african mahogany submitted to drip irrigation and fertilization
publisher Sociedade de Investigações Florestais
series Revista Árvore
issn 1806-9088
description ABSTRACT African mahogany (Khaya ivorensis A. Chev.) is a tree species that has been increasing in Brazilian commercial planting. However, the lack of water and nutrition are great obstacles for crop production. The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth of young mahogany plants submitted to drip irrigation and topdressing. The experimental design was of randomized blocks, with three repetitions in subdivided plots. Treatments consisted of drippers: 1, 2 and 3plt-1; flows: 2, 4 and 8L h-1, and a treatment without irrigation. For topdressing, subplots levels were, as follows: 1) 17.5 and 25.2; 2) 35.1 and 50.1; 3) 52.5 and 75.0; 4) 70.0 and 100.2; and 5) 87.5 and 125.1 g plant-1 N and K2O, respectively, divided into five bimonthly applications, which started in the 4th month after planting. Plant height, diameter at root collar and at breast height (DBH), and stem height were evaluated. Results showed statistically significant differences (P>0.05) between irrigated and non-irrigated plants. Mean plant height ranged (from 2 to 20 months in field) from 0.33 to 3.25 and 2.67m for irrigated and non-irrigated plants, respectively. Mean stem height ranged from 0.23m to 0.87 and 0.71m for irrigated and non-irrigated plants, respectively. Thus, irrigation with 1 dripper per tree and flow of 2L h-1 was able to supply mahogany water requirements in the first two years in field. Trees have not responded to N and K topdressing at the beginning of the cycle.
topic Déficit hídrico
Madeira nobre
Nitrogênio
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622017000100112&lng=en&tlng=en
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