Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Paulo Sérgio Lima e
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Paiva,Haroldo Nogueira de, Oliveira,Vianney Reinaldo de, Siqueira,Patrícia Liany de Oliveira Fernandes, Soares,Enielson Bezerra, Monteiro,Alex Lima, Tavella,Leonardo Barreto
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Resumo: Planting trees is an important way to promote the recovery of degraded areas in the Caatinga region. Experiments (E1, E2, and E3) were conducted in a randomized blocks design, with three, three, and five replicates, respectively. The objectives were to evaluate biomass of the shoots of: a) gliricidia (G) and sabiá (S), as a response to planting density; b) G, S, and neem (N) in competition; c) G, and S in agroforestry. E1 was conducted in split-plots, and planting densities (400, 600, 800, 1000, and 1200 plants ha-1) as subplots. E2 consisted of a factorial comprising the following plots: GGG, NGN, SGS, NNN, GNG, SNS, SSS, GSG, NSN (each letter represents a row of plants). E3 was conducted with G and S in agroforestry experiment. The trees were harvested after 54, 42, and 27 months old, in E1, E2 and E3, respectively. In E1, G presented higher green biomass of the stems and leaf at smaller densities than S, but lower green biomass of branches at most densities. The species did not differ for mean stem dry biomass and leaf dry biomass, but G showed higher branch dry biomass at most densities. Higher planting densities increased green and dry biomass of stems, branches, and leaves in S, but decreased those characteristics in G, with the exception of leaf dry mass, which was not influenced by density. In E2, the behavior of each species was identical in plots containing the same or different species. Griricidia showed the highest green biomass of stems and branches, and the highest values for geren biomass of the leaf were observed for gliricidia and neem. The highest stem, branch, and leaf dry biomass values were obtained for G, S, and N, respectively. In E3, G was superior for stem and leaf green biomass, and for stem and branch dry biomass. There were no differences between species for the other biomass values.
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spelling Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competitionAzadirachta indicaGliricidia sepiumMimosa caesalpiniifoliaPlanting trees is an important way to promote the recovery of degraded areas in the Caatinga region. Experiments (E1, E2, and E3) were conducted in a randomized blocks design, with three, three, and five replicates, respectively. The objectives were to evaluate biomass of the shoots of: a) gliricidia (G) and sabiá (S), as a response to planting density; b) G, S, and neem (N) in competition; c) G, and S in agroforestry. E1 was conducted in split-plots, and planting densities (400, 600, 800, 1000, and 1200 plants ha-1) as subplots. E2 consisted of a factorial comprising the following plots: GGG, NGN, SGS, NNN, GNG, SNS, SSS, GSG, NSN (each letter represents a row of plants). E3 was conducted with G and S in agroforestry experiment. The trees were harvested after 54, 42, and 27 months old, in E1, E2 and E3, respectively. In E1, G presented higher green biomass of the stems and leaf at smaller densities than S, but lower green biomass of branches at most densities. The species did not differ for mean stem dry biomass and leaf dry biomass, but G showed higher branch dry biomass at most densities. Higher planting densities increased green and dry biomass of stems, branches, and leaves in S, but decreased those characteristics in G, with the exception of leaf dry mass, which was not influenced by density. In E2, the behavior of each species was identical in plots containing the same or different species. Griricidia showed the highest green biomass of stems and branches, and the highest values for geren biomass of the leaf were observed for gliricidia and neem. The highest stem, branch, and leaf dry biomass values were obtained for G, S, and N, respectively. In E3, G was superior for stem and leaf green biomass, and for stem and branch dry biomass. There were no differences between species for the other biomass values.Sociedade de Investigações Florestais2014-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622014000200012Revista Árvore v.38 n.2 2014reponame:Revista Árvore (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:SIF10.1590/S0100-67622014000200012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Paulo Sérgio Lima ePaiva,Haroldo Nogueira deOliveira,Vianney Reinaldo deSiqueira,Patrícia Liany de Oliveira FernandesSoares,Enielson BezerraMonteiro,Alex LimaTavella,Leonardo Barretoeng2014-06-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-67622014000200012Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/revistas/rarv/iaboutj.htmPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||r.arvore@ufv.br1806-90880100-6762opendoar:2014-06-18T00:00Revista Árvore (Online) - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
title Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
spellingShingle Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
Silva,Paulo Sérgio Lima e
Azadirachta indica
Gliricidia sepium
Mimosa caesalpiniifolia
title_short Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
title_full Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
title_fullStr Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
title_full_unstemmed Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
title_sort Biomass of tree species as a response to planting density and interspecific competition
author Silva,Paulo Sérgio Lima e
author_facet Silva,Paulo Sérgio Lima e
Paiva,Haroldo Nogueira de
Oliveira,Vianney Reinaldo de
Siqueira,Patrícia Liany de Oliveira Fernandes
Soares,Enielson Bezerra
Monteiro,Alex Lima
Tavella,Leonardo Barreto
author_role author
author2 Paiva,Haroldo Nogueira de
Oliveira,Vianney Reinaldo de
Siqueira,Patrícia Liany de Oliveira Fernandes
Soares,Enielson Bezerra
Monteiro,Alex Lima
Tavella,Leonardo Barreto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Paulo Sérgio Lima e
Paiva,Haroldo Nogueira de
Oliveira,Vianney Reinaldo de
Siqueira,Patrícia Liany de Oliveira Fernandes
Soares,Enielson Bezerra
Monteiro,Alex Lima
Tavella,Leonardo Barreto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Azadirachta indica
Gliricidia sepium
Mimosa caesalpiniifolia
topic Azadirachta indica
Gliricidia sepium
Mimosa caesalpiniifolia
description Planting trees is an important way to promote the recovery of degraded areas in the Caatinga region. Experiments (E1, E2, and E3) were conducted in a randomized blocks design, with three, three, and five replicates, respectively. The objectives were to evaluate biomass of the shoots of: a) gliricidia (G) and sabiá (S), as a response to planting density; b) G, S, and neem (N) in competition; c) G, and S in agroforestry. E1 was conducted in split-plots, and planting densities (400, 600, 800, 1000, and 1200 plants ha-1) as subplots. E2 consisted of a factorial comprising the following plots: GGG, NGN, SGS, NNN, GNG, SNS, SSS, GSG, NSN (each letter represents a row of plants). E3 was conducted with G and S in agroforestry experiment. The trees were harvested after 54, 42, and 27 months old, in E1, E2 and E3, respectively. In E1, G presented higher green biomass of the stems and leaf at smaller densities than S, but lower green biomass of branches at most densities. The species did not differ for mean stem dry biomass and leaf dry biomass, but G showed higher branch dry biomass at most densities. Higher planting densities increased green and dry biomass of stems, branches, and leaves in S, but decreased those characteristics in G, with the exception of leaf dry mass, which was not influenced by density. In E2, the behavior of each species was identical in plots containing the same or different species. Griricidia showed the highest green biomass of stems and branches, and the highest values for geren biomass of the leaf were observed for gliricidia and neem. The highest stem, branch, and leaf dry biomass values were obtained for G, S, and N, respectively. In E3, G was superior for stem and leaf green biomass, and for stem and branch dry biomass. There were no differences between species for the other biomass values.
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