Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas
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Resumo: | Cedrelinga catenaeformis is a native forest legume of the Amazon with a recent reasonable commercial value for sawed wood, when obtained from exploitation of primary forests. Various authors have observed that this species shows very desirable silvicultural characteristics like good production of seeds, rapid growth and good stem form. Experimental stands in areas with red-yellow podzolic soils of different textures, showed that the growth (in terms of height) of this species, in contrast to that of others like Eucalyptus deglupta and Carapa guianensis, was not significantly poorer in soils of very low fertility than its growth on the more fertile soils of finer texture. The stands studied were 3 years old with a spacing of 3 x 3 m and 3 plots of 16 trees in each area. Exchangeable bases, organic carbon and total nitrogen of these soils were determined, as well as the dry weight of roots and nodules in trenches 3.0 x 0.4 x 0.4 m in each plot. The results showed that these soils were of low fertility, low in organic carbon, high acidity and high in saturation with aluminium. There were trends towards somewhat higher fertility in the finer textured soils as well as in the surface layers. Root growth was greater in the finer textured soils than in the sandy ones. The dry weight of nodules was higher in the more sandy soils. It is apparent from the results that C. catenaeformis could be utilized in degraded areas of very low soil fertility. Apart from the observed nodulation and mycorrhizal infection, this tree is able to grow well in these low fertility soils because its roots efficiently explore the soil. |
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Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – AmazonasNodulação e crescimento de Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke em plantios experimentais na região de Manaus – AMsoil acidity; AI toxicity; N2 fixationsolo ácido; toxidez de AI; fixação de nitrogênioCedrelinga catenaeformis is a native forest legume of the Amazon with a recent reasonable commercial value for sawed wood, when obtained from exploitation of primary forests. Various authors have observed that this species shows very desirable silvicultural characteristics like good production of seeds, rapid growth and good stem form. Experimental stands in areas with red-yellow podzolic soils of different textures, showed that the growth (in terms of height) of this species, in contrast to that of others like Eucalyptus deglupta and Carapa guianensis, was not significantly poorer in soils of very low fertility than its growth on the more fertile soils of finer texture. The stands studied were 3 years old with a spacing of 3 x 3 m and 3 plots of 16 trees in each area. Exchangeable bases, organic carbon and total nitrogen of these soils were determined, as well as the dry weight of roots and nodules in trenches 3.0 x 0.4 x 0.4 m in each plot. The results showed that these soils were of low fertility, low in organic carbon, high acidity and high in saturation with aluminium. There were trends towards somewhat higher fertility in the finer textured soils as well as in the surface layers. Root growth was greater in the finer textured soils than in the sandy ones. The dry weight of nodules was higher in the more sandy soils. It is apparent from the results that C. catenaeformis could be utilized in degraded areas of very low soil fertility. Apart from the observed nodulation and mycorrhizal infection, this tree is able to grow well in these low fertility soils because its roots efficiently explore the soil.Cedrelinga catenaeformis é uma leguminosa arbórea nativa de floresta primária da Amazônia, cuja madeira recentemente vem despertando interesse para exploração comercial. Esta espécie apresenta boas características silvoculturais, tais como: crescimento rápido, boa produção de sementes e forma do fuste. Plantios experimentais em áreas com solo Podzólico Vermelho-Amarelo de diferentes texturas mostraram que o crescimento desta espécie, em solos muito pobres, ao contrário de Eucalyptus deglupta e Carapa guianensis, não foi significativamente menor que o crescimento em solos mais férteis. Foram determinadas também as bases trocáveis do solo, teor de carbono e nitrogênio total, assim como o peso seco das raízes e nódulos. Os solos estudados apresentaram baixa fertilidade, baixo teor de carbono, acidez e alta saturação de AI, assim como os solos com textura mais fina apresentaram melhor fertilidade, nas camadas superficiais. O crescimento das raízes foi maior no solo de textura fina que no solo arenoso, mas a nodulação foi maior neste último. Os resultados mostraram que C. catenaeformis pode ser usada em solos de baixa fertilidade, apresentando, além de nodulação e infecção com micorrizas, um sistema radicular abundante com possibilidade de explorar eficientemente o solo.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraMagalhães, Luis M.S.Blum, Winfried E.H2014-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/17506Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.19, s/n, jun. 1984; 159-164Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.19, s/n, jun. 1984; 159-1641678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAporhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/17506/11739info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-16T19:15:44Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/17506Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-04-16T19:15:44Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas Nodulação e crescimento de Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke em plantios experimentais na região de Manaus – AM |
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Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas |
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Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas Magalhães, Luis M.S. soil acidity; AI toxicity; N2 fixation solo ácido; toxidez de AI; fixação de nitrogênio |
title_short |
Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas |
title_full |
Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas |
title_fullStr |
Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas |
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Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas |
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Nodulation and growth of Cedrelinga catenaeformis Ducke in experimental stands in the Manaus region – Amazonas |
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Magalhães, Luis M.S. |
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Magalhães, Luis M.S. Blum, Winfried E.H |
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Blum, Winfried E.H |
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Magalhães, Luis M.S. Blum, Winfried E.H |
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soil acidity; AI toxicity; N2 fixation solo ácido; toxidez de AI; fixação de nitrogênio |
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soil acidity; AI toxicity; N2 fixation solo ácido; toxidez de AI; fixação de nitrogênio |
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Cedrelinga catenaeformis is a native forest legume of the Amazon with a recent reasonable commercial value for sawed wood, when obtained from exploitation of primary forests. Various authors have observed that this species shows very desirable silvicultural characteristics like good production of seeds, rapid growth and good stem form. Experimental stands in areas with red-yellow podzolic soils of different textures, showed that the growth (in terms of height) of this species, in contrast to that of others like Eucalyptus deglupta and Carapa guianensis, was not significantly poorer in soils of very low fertility than its growth on the more fertile soils of finer texture. The stands studied were 3 years old with a spacing of 3 x 3 m and 3 plots of 16 trees in each area. Exchangeable bases, organic carbon and total nitrogen of these soils were determined, as well as the dry weight of roots and nodules in trenches 3.0 x 0.4 x 0.4 m in each plot. The results showed that these soils were of low fertility, low in organic carbon, high acidity and high in saturation with aluminium. There were trends towards somewhat higher fertility in the finer textured soils as well as in the surface layers. Root growth was greater in the finer textured soils than in the sandy ones. The dry weight of nodules was higher in the more sandy soils. It is apparent from the results that C. catenaeformis could be utilized in degraded areas of very low soil fertility. Apart from the observed nodulation and mycorrhizal infection, this tree is able to grow well in these low fertility soils because its roots efficiently explore the soil. |
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