RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamii
<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810538">http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509812345</a></p><p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810538"></a>The pressing need to increase the number of seedlings planted annually, as well a...
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doaj-d941f12bf86541c0a63fa52b8aa3bd4a2020-11-25T01:02:34ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982013-12-0123460762110.5902/19805098123456908RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamiiDagma Kratz0Ivar WendlingAntonio Carlos NogueiraPaulo Vitor Dutra de SouzaUniversidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810538">http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509812345</a></p><p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810538"></a>The pressing need to increase the number of seedlings planted annually, as well as the reduced availabilityof traditional raw materials for the composition of substrates have led to a need of developing studiesaimed to evaluate and to provide new materials for the composition of substrates, technically andeconomically efficient. On this basis, the present study aimed to evaluate the technical feasibility of usingcomponents based on renewable coconut fiber (FC), rice hulls (CAC) in different grain sizes, biosolids(BIO) and semi-decomposed pine bark in the composition substrates for the production of seedlings ofEucalyptus benthamii, as well as to assess the correlation between physical and chemical properties ofsubstrates formulated with the quality of seedlings produced. For this, we formulated 41 treatments, whichhad their physical and chemical properties evaluated, and sowing in tubes made from 55 cm ³. We evaluatedthe height of the shoot and the stem diameter every 30 days, as well as the dry biomass of shoots and radicialareas, the ease of removal of the cartridge and the aggregation of the roots to the substrate at 90 days. It was found that all renewable materials examined were suitable for the production of seedlings. However,the screening of CAC is not justified when compared with the CAC in its entirety. Measurements of heightand diameter prior to final evaluation are unreliable for predicting the outcome. BIO different particle sizeand CAC had low root aggregation to the substrate. The high levels of salinity, conductivity and pH did notharm the growth of seedlings. Concerning to the physical properties, it was observed that substrates withhigher densities and smaller micro-porosity root aggregation provided to the substrate and provided withgreater macro-porosity increased growth of shoots and radicial.</p>http://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/cienciaflorestal/article/view/12345biossólidofibra de cococasca de arroz carbonizadacasca de pinus semidecomposta |
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Dagma Kratz Ivar Wendling Antonio Carlos Nogueira Paulo Vitor Dutra de Souza RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamii Ciência Florestal biossólido fibra de coco casca de arroz carbonizada casca de pinus semidecomposta |
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Dagma Kratz Ivar Wendling Antonio Carlos Nogueira Paulo Vitor Dutra de Souza |
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RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamii |
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RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamii |
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RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamii |
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RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamii |
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RENEWABLE SUBSTRATES IN THE SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF Eucalyptus benthamii |
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renewable substrates in the seedling production of eucalyptus benthamii |
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<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810538">http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509812345</a></p><p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810538"></a>The pressing need to increase the number of seedlings planted annually, as well as the reduced availabilityof traditional raw materials for the composition of substrates have led to a need of developing studiesaimed to evaluate and to provide new materials for the composition of substrates, technically andeconomically efficient. On this basis, the present study aimed to evaluate the technical feasibility of usingcomponents based on renewable coconut fiber (FC), rice hulls (CAC) in different grain sizes, biosolids(BIO) and semi-decomposed pine bark in the composition substrates for the production of seedlings ofEucalyptus benthamii, as well as to assess the correlation between physical and chemical properties ofsubstrates formulated with the quality of seedlings produced. For this, we formulated 41 treatments, whichhad their physical and chemical properties evaluated, and sowing in tubes made from 55 cm ³. We evaluatedthe height of the shoot and the stem diameter every 30 days, as well as the dry biomass of shoots and radicialareas, the ease of removal of the cartridge and the aggregation of the roots to the substrate at 90 days. It was found that all renewable materials examined were suitable for the production of seedlings. However,the screening of CAC is not justified when compared with the CAC in its entirety. Measurements of heightand diameter prior to final evaluation are unreliable for predicting the outcome. BIO different particle sizeand CAC had low root aggregation to the substrate. The high levels of salinity, conductivity and pH did notharm the growth of seedlings. Concerning to the physical properties, it was observed that substrates withhigher densities and smaller micro-porosity root aggregation provided to the substrate and provided withgreater macro-porosity increased growth of shoots and radicial.</p> |
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biossólido fibra de coco casca de arroz carbonizada casca de pinus semidecomposta |
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