Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effects

Studies approaching jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) growth through quantitative analysis parameters are limited, especially regarding the response to different fertilizer types and doses. In order to investigate the effects of a micronutrient delivery system (MDS) fertilizer, a full quantitative analy...

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Main Authors: Alexandre Bosco de Oliveira, Wagner Vendrame, Anne Pinheiro Costa, Luciana C. N. Londe
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2018-12-01
Series:Bioscience Journal
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39940
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spelling doaj-7dfe5431f69148a8a6f44aad47e4f0ec2021-06-28T20:24:45ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632018-12-013410.14393/BJ-v34n6a2018-3994039940Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effectsAlexandre Bosco de Oliveira0Wagner Vendrame1Anne Pinheiro Costa2Luciana C. N. Londe3Federal University of CearáUniversity of FloridaUniversidade de BrasíliaAgricultural Research Company of Minas Gerais (Epamig)Studies approaching jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) growth through quantitative analysis parameters are limited, especially regarding the response to different fertilizer types and doses. In order to investigate the effects of a micronutrient delivery system (MDS) fertilizer, a full quantitative analysis of growth in jatropha young plants was performed, comparing this system effectiveness under different NPK doses. Plants were grown in 3.9 L pots containing local soil, with or without MDS (main plot), combined with NPK doses (0; 1.8; 4.7 and 7.4 g L-1) in subplots. Dose-response curves of quantitative analysis variables were generated for three periods of time (40, 80 and 120 days after sown) as a sub-subplot. Quantitative analysis of growth showed that most parameters evaluated in this study were improved by MDS application, resulting in benefits for jatropha initial development, regardless of NPK doses. Even without NPK supplementation or under the lowest dose evaluated (1.8 g L-1), MDS provided better growth of J. curcas plants, being usually equivalent to the highest doses of NPK (4.7 and 7.4 g L-1) without MDS. The effective response of jatropha young plants to MDS supplementation indicates that this kind of fertilizer played a relevant role in the species metabolism, resulting in faster growth and enhanced biomass allocation.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39940bioavailable mineral nutrientsmicronutrient fertilizerjatropha curcas l.biomass allocationecophysiology
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author Alexandre Bosco de Oliveira
Wagner Vendrame
Anne Pinheiro Costa
Luciana C. N. Londe
spellingShingle Alexandre Bosco de Oliveira
Wagner Vendrame
Anne Pinheiro Costa
Luciana C. N. Londe
Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effects
Bioscience Journal
bioavailable mineral nutrients
micronutrient fertilizer
jatropha curcas l.
biomass allocation
ecophysiology
author_facet Alexandre Bosco de Oliveira
Wagner Vendrame
Anne Pinheiro Costa
Luciana C. N. Londe
author_sort Alexandre Bosco de Oliveira
title Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effects
title_short Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effects
title_full Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effects
title_fullStr Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effects
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and NPK combined effects
title_sort quantitative analysis of jatropha growth: micronutrient delivery system and npk combined effects
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Studies approaching jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) growth through quantitative analysis parameters are limited, especially regarding the response to different fertilizer types and doses. In order to investigate the effects of a micronutrient delivery system (MDS) fertilizer, a full quantitative analysis of growth in jatropha young plants was performed, comparing this system effectiveness under different NPK doses. Plants were grown in 3.9 L pots containing local soil, with or without MDS (main plot), combined with NPK doses (0; 1.8; 4.7 and 7.4 g L-1) in subplots. Dose-response curves of quantitative analysis variables were generated for three periods of time (40, 80 and 120 days after sown) as a sub-subplot. Quantitative analysis of growth showed that most parameters evaluated in this study were improved by MDS application, resulting in benefits for jatropha initial development, regardless of NPK doses. Even without NPK supplementation or under the lowest dose evaluated (1.8 g L-1), MDS provided better growth of J. curcas plants, being usually equivalent to the highest doses of NPK (4.7 and 7.4 g L-1) without MDS. The effective response of jatropha young plants to MDS supplementation indicates that this kind of fertilizer played a relevant role in the species metabolism, resulting in faster growth and enhanced biomass allocation.
topic bioavailable mineral nutrients
micronutrient fertilizer
jatropha curcas l.
biomass allocation
ecophysiology
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39940
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