Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries

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Autor(a) principal: Gandini, Andrezza Mara Martins
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique, Rossi, Márcio José, Grazziotti, Danielle Cristina Fonseca Santos, Gandini, Elizzandra Marta Martins, Silva, Enilson de Barros, Ragonezi, Carla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/4053
Resumo: Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) may improve the adaptation of eucalypts saplings to field conditions and allow more efficient fertilizer use. The effectiveness of EMF inoculum application in promoting fungal colonization, plant growth, nutrient uptake, and the quality of rooted cuttings was evaluated for Eucalyptus urophylla under commercial nursery conditions. For inoculated treatments, fertilization of the sapling substrate was reduced by 50 %. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design in a 4 × 4 factorial arrangement, wherein the factors were inoculum application rates of 0 (control), 5, 10, and 15 gel beads of calcium alginate containing the vegetative mycelium of Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces antracinus, Pisolithus microcarpus, and Scleroderma areolatum, plus a non-inoculated treatment without fertilization reduction in the substrate (commercial). Ectomycorrhizal fungi increased plant growth and fungal colonization as well as N and K uptake evenly. The best plant growth and fungal colonization were observed for the highest application rate. The greatest growth and fungal colonization and contents of P, N, and K were observed at the 10-bead rate. Plant inoculation with Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces anthracinus, and Scleroderma areolatum increased P concentrations and contents in a differential manner. The Dickson Quality Index was not affected by the type of fungi or by inoculum application rates. Eucalypt rooted cuttings inoculated with ectomycorrhizal fungi and under half the amount of commercial fertilization had P, N, and K concentrations and contents greater than or equal to those of commercial plants and have high enough quality to be transplanted after 90 days.
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spelling Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseriesSymbiosisPlant nutritionCuttings productionPhosphorusNitrogenPotassiumSimbioseNutrição de plantasProdução de mudasFósforoNitrogênioPotássio.Escola Superior de Tecnologias e GestãoEctomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) may improve the adaptation of eucalypts saplings to field conditions and allow more efficient fertilizer use. The effectiveness of EMF inoculum application in promoting fungal colonization, plant growth, nutrient uptake, and the quality of rooted cuttings was evaluated for Eucalyptus urophylla under commercial nursery conditions. For inoculated treatments, fertilization of the sapling substrate was reduced by 50 %. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design in a 4 × 4 factorial arrangement, wherein the factors were inoculum application rates of 0 (control), 5, 10, and 15 gel beads of calcium alginate containing the vegetative mycelium of Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces antracinus, Pisolithus microcarpus, and Scleroderma areolatum, plus a non-inoculated treatment without fertilization reduction in the substrate (commercial). Ectomycorrhizal fungi increased plant growth and fungal colonization as well as N and K uptake evenly. The best plant growth and fungal colonization were observed for the highest application rate. The greatest growth and fungal colonization and contents of P, N, and K were observed at the 10-bead rate. Plant inoculation with Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces anthracinus, and Scleroderma areolatum increased P concentrations and contents in a differential manner. The Dickson Quality Index was not affected by the type of fungi or by inoculum application rates. Eucalypt rooted cuttings inoculated with ectomycorrhizal fungi and under half the amount of commercial fertilization had P, N, and K concentrations and contents greater than or equal to those of commercial plants and have high enough quality to be transplanted after 90 days.A utilização dos fungos ectomicorrízicos (FEM) em eucalipto pode melhorar a adaptação das mudas no campo e permitir um uso mais eficiente de fertilizantes. A eficiência de doses de inoculante de FEM em promover a colonização ectomicorrízica, o crescimento, a absorção de nutrientes e a qualidade de mudas clonais de Eucalyptus urophylla foi avaliada em condições de viveiro comercial. Para os tratamentos com doses de inoculante, a adubação de substrato de produção das mudas foi reduzida em 50 %. O experimento foi realizado em delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 4 × 4, sendo: as doses 0 (controle), 5, 10 e 15 esferas de gel de alginato de cálcio contendo micélio vegetativo de Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces antracinus, Pisolithus microcarpus e Scleroderma areolatum, mais um tratamento não inoculado sem redução da fertilização de substrato (Comercial). Os FEM aumentaram o crescimento, a colonização e a absorção de N e K de forma igual. O melhor crescimento e colonização foram observados na maior dose de inoculante; e os maiores teores e conteúdos de P, N e K, na dose de 10 esferas. A inoculação das mudas clonais com Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces anthracinus e Scleroderma areolatum aumenta de forma diferenciada os teores e conteúdos de P. O índice de qualidade de Dickson não foi influenciado pelos fungos e nem pelas doses de inóculo. As mudas clonais de eucalipto inoculadas pelos FEM e crescidas com a metade da adubação de substrato apresentaram teores e conteúdos de P e N e teor de K maiores ou iguais àquelas do Comercial e qualidade suficiente para o transplantio aos 90 dias.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloDigitUMaGandini, Andrezza Mara MartinsGrazziotti, Paulo HenriqueRossi, Márcio JoséGrazziotti, Danielle Cristina Fonseca SantosGandini, Elizzandra Marta MartinsSilva, Enilson de BarrosRagonezi, Carla2022-02-07T11:49:40Z2015-01-01T00:00:00Z2015-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/4053engGandini, A. M. M., Grazziotti, P. H., Rossi, M. J., Grazziotti, D. C. F. S., Gandini, E. M. M., Silva, E. D. B., & Ragonezi, C. (2015). Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, 39, 1554-1565.10.1590/01000683rbcs20150075info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-05T12:57:11Zoai:digituma.uma.pt:10400.13/4053Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:07:44.432247Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
title Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
spellingShingle Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
Gandini, Andrezza Mara Martins
Symbiosis
Plant nutrition
Cuttings production
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Potassium
Simbiose
Nutrição de plantas
Produção de mudas
Fósforo
Nitrogênio
Potássio
.
Escola Superior de Tecnologias e Gestão
title_short Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
title_full Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
title_fullStr Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
title_full_unstemmed Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
title_sort Growth and nutrition of eucalypt rooted cuttings promoted by ectomycorrhizal fungi in commercial nurseries
author Gandini, Andrezza Mara Martins
author_facet Gandini, Andrezza Mara Martins
Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique
Rossi, Márcio José
Grazziotti, Danielle Cristina Fonseca Santos
Gandini, Elizzandra Marta Martins
Silva, Enilson de Barros
Ragonezi, Carla
author_role author
author2 Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique
Rossi, Márcio José
Grazziotti, Danielle Cristina Fonseca Santos
Gandini, Elizzandra Marta Martins
Silva, Enilson de Barros
Ragonezi, Carla
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv DigitUMa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gandini, Andrezza Mara Martins
Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique
Rossi, Márcio José
Grazziotti, Danielle Cristina Fonseca Santos
Gandini, Elizzandra Marta Martins
Silva, Enilson de Barros
Ragonezi, Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Symbiosis
Plant nutrition
Cuttings production
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Potassium
Simbiose
Nutrição de plantas
Produção de mudas
Fósforo
Nitrogênio
Potássio
.
Escola Superior de Tecnologias e Gestão
topic Symbiosis
Plant nutrition
Cuttings production
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Potassium
Simbiose
Nutrição de plantas
Produção de mudas
Fósforo
Nitrogênio
Potássio
.
Escola Superior de Tecnologias e Gestão
description Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) may improve the adaptation of eucalypts saplings to field conditions and allow more efficient fertilizer use. The effectiveness of EMF inoculum application in promoting fungal colonization, plant growth, nutrient uptake, and the quality of rooted cuttings was evaluated for Eucalyptus urophylla under commercial nursery conditions. For inoculated treatments, fertilization of the sapling substrate was reduced by 50 %. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design in a 4 × 4 factorial arrangement, wherein the factors were inoculum application rates of 0 (control), 5, 10, and 15 gel beads of calcium alginate containing the vegetative mycelium of Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces antracinus, Pisolithus microcarpus, and Scleroderma areolatum, plus a non-inoculated treatment without fertilization reduction in the substrate (commercial). Ectomycorrhizal fungi increased plant growth and fungal colonization as well as N and K uptake evenly. The best plant growth and fungal colonization were observed for the highest application rate. The greatest growth and fungal colonization and contents of P, N, and K were observed at the 10-bead rate. Plant inoculation with Amanita muscaria, Elaphomyces anthracinus, and Scleroderma areolatum increased P concentrations and contents in a differential manner. The Dickson Quality Index was not affected by the type of fungi or by inoculum application rates. Eucalypt rooted cuttings inoculated with ectomycorrhizal fungi and under half the amount of commercial fertilization had P, N, and K concentrations and contents greater than or equal to those of commercial plants and have high enough quality to be transplanted after 90 days.
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