Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees
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Resumo: | Native legume trees are planted in agroforestry systems for their hardiness and symbiosis with soil bacteria of the genus rhizobium, efficient in N2 fixation. The enrichment of the substrate composition with fine charcoal for seedling production of these trees is interesting for increasing soil porosity, water retention and the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms. Experiments were carried out to analyze the effect of substrate enrichment with charcoal on the quality of Clitoria fairchildiana, Enterolobium schomburgkii and Inga edulis seedlings. The treatments consisted of a 3: 2: 0.5 (v: v) mixture of clay soil, sand and bovine manure and a 3: 2 (v: v) mixture of clay soil and sand combined with charcoal rates of 0, 10, 19 and 29%. After mixing the components, substrate samples were collected and chemically analyzed. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments and 10 replications. The seedlings were inoculated with homologues rhizobia and growth controlled monthly. The plants were collected to determine the number of nodules and dry biomass of roots, shoots and nodules. Seedling growth was similar on substrates containing charcoal or manure, except for E. schomburkii, which increased by more than 100% on the charcoal-containing substrates. The number and dry biomass of nodules in the charcoal-containing substrates was up to 100% and 300% higher than in the manure-containing treatment, respectively. The results indicated that the substitution of manure by charcoal favors the seedling quality of the studied species. © 2016 Sociedade de Investigacoes Florestais. All rights reserved. |
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Freitas, Aroldo Felipe deSouza, Luis Augusto Gomes deCardoso, Irene MariaVenturin, Nelson2020-05-07T14:09:24Z2020-05-07T14:09:24Z2016https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1518810.1590/0100-67622016000600010Native legume trees are planted in agroforestry systems for their hardiness and symbiosis with soil bacteria of the genus rhizobium, efficient in N2 fixation. The enrichment of the substrate composition with fine charcoal for seedling production of these trees is interesting for increasing soil porosity, water retention and the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms. Experiments were carried out to analyze the effect of substrate enrichment with charcoal on the quality of Clitoria fairchildiana, Enterolobium schomburgkii and Inga edulis seedlings. The treatments consisted of a 3: 2: 0.5 (v: v) mixture of clay soil, sand and bovine manure and a 3: 2 (v: v) mixture of clay soil and sand combined with charcoal rates of 0, 10, 19 and 29%. After mixing the components, substrate samples were collected and chemically analyzed. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments and 10 replications. The seedlings were inoculated with homologues rhizobia and growth controlled monthly. The plants were collected to determine the number of nodules and dry biomass of roots, shoots and nodules. Seedling growth was similar on substrates containing charcoal or manure, except for E. schomburkii, which increased by more than 100% on the charcoal-containing substrates. The number and dry biomass of nodules in the charcoal-containing substrates was up to 100% and 300% higher than in the manure-containing treatment, respectively. The results indicated that the substitution of manure by charcoal favors the seedling quality of the studied species. © 2016 Sociedade de Investigacoes Florestais. All rights reserved.Volume 40, Número 6, Pags. 1059-1068Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEffect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume treesAdição de carvão no substrato de formação de mudas de leguminosas arbóreas inoculadas com rizóbiosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Árvoreengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf712062https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15188/1/artigo-inpa.pdf7941d34ae65913656702bdec5b15912fMD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdfapplication/octet-stream914https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15188/2/license_rdf4d2950bda3d176f570a9f8b328dfbbefMD521/151882020-07-14 10:56:43.668oai:repositorio:1/15188Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T14:56:43Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees |
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Adição de carvão no substrato de formação de mudas de leguminosas arbóreas inoculadas com rizóbios |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees Freitas, Aroldo Felipe de |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees |
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Effect of charcoal-enriched substrate on seedlings of rhizobium-inoculated legume trees |
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Freitas, Aroldo Felipe de |
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Freitas, Aroldo Felipe de Souza, Luis Augusto Gomes de Cardoso, Irene Maria Venturin, Nelson |
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Freitas, Aroldo Felipe de Souza, Luis Augusto Gomes de Cardoso, Irene Maria Venturin, Nelson |
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Native legume trees are planted in agroforestry systems for their hardiness and symbiosis with soil bacteria of the genus rhizobium, efficient in N2 fixation. The enrichment of the substrate composition with fine charcoal for seedling production of these trees is interesting for increasing soil porosity, water retention and the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms. Experiments were carried out to analyze the effect of substrate enrichment with charcoal on the quality of Clitoria fairchildiana, Enterolobium schomburgkii and Inga edulis seedlings. The treatments consisted of a 3: 2: 0.5 (v: v) mixture of clay soil, sand and bovine manure and a 3: 2 (v: v) mixture of clay soil and sand combined with charcoal rates of 0, 10, 19 and 29%. After mixing the components, substrate samples were collected and chemically analyzed. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments and 10 replications. The seedlings were inoculated with homologues rhizobia and growth controlled monthly. The plants were collected to determine the number of nodules and dry biomass of roots, shoots and nodules. Seedling growth was similar on substrates containing charcoal or manure, except for E. schomburkii, which increased by more than 100% on the charcoal-containing substrates. The number and dry biomass of nodules in the charcoal-containing substrates was up to 100% and 300% higher than in the manure-containing treatment, respectively. The results indicated that the substitution of manure by charcoal favors the seedling quality of the studied species. © 2016 Sociedade de Investigacoes Florestais. All rights reserved. |
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