Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations
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Resumo: | Humic acid (HA) can increase eucalyptus growth due to its biostimulant effect and improvement in plant nutrient uptake. Magnitude of these stimuli varies according to the source, chemical composition, presence of bioactive fragments, and concentration of HA. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of HA sources and concentrations on dry matter, accumulation and uptake efficiency (UpE) of nutrients for eucalyptus seedlings cultivated in nutrient solution. A randomized block experimental design was adopted, with four replications, in a 3x4+1 factorial scheme, in which three sources of HA (HA-L1 and HA-L2, derived from different commercial HA extracted from leonardite with 0.5 mol L-1 NaOH and 0.5 mol L-1 KOH, respectively, and HA-Com, which was extracted from compost with 0.5 mol L-1 KOH) were combined with four concentrations of C-HA (5, 10, 25, and 100 mg L-1) as well as a control treatment in which eucalyptus was cultivated without HA. Eucalyptus seedlings were grown for 20 days, maintaining three plants per pot. At the end of the experiment, production of shoot dry matter (SDM), root dry matter (RDM), and total dry matter (TDM); the Root: Shoot dry matter ratio; and the accumulations of N, P, K, Ca, B, Cu, Fe, and Zn in the shoot and root were evaluated as well as the UpE of these nutrients by the seedlings. Maximum production of SDM was reached at the concentrations of 14 and 13.5 mg L-1 of C-HA, for HA-L1 and HA-Com, respectively. The RDM increased with the use of HA-Com, with optimal concentration of 55 mg L-1 of C-HA. Accumulation of Fe in the eucalyptus shoot decreased in HA-treated pots, compromising Fe translocation from the root to the shoot. Regardless of HA source used, Cu accumulation by plants diminishes as C-HA concentration increases. A greater growth of eucalyptus at concentrations lower than 15 mg L-1 of C-HA occurs more through the stimulus to shoot and root growth than due to greater acquisition and UpE of nutrients by plants. Use of high concentrations of C-HA requires greater concentration of some micronutrients in the nutrient solution tested. |
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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrationsAquisição de nutrientes e crescimento do eucalipto sob efeito de fontes e concentrações de ácido húmicoNutrient uptakeBioactivity of humic fragmentsOrganic-metallic complexesUptake efficiency of nutrientsHumic substances.Absorção de nutrientesBioatividade de fragmentos húmicosComplexos orgânicos-metálicosEficiência de absorção de nutrientesSubstâncias húmicas.Humic acid (HA) can increase eucalyptus growth due to its biostimulant effect and improvement in plant nutrient uptake. Magnitude of these stimuli varies according to the source, chemical composition, presence of bioactive fragments, and concentration of HA. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of HA sources and concentrations on dry matter, accumulation and uptake efficiency (UpE) of nutrients for eucalyptus seedlings cultivated in nutrient solution. A randomized block experimental design was adopted, with four replications, in a 3x4+1 factorial scheme, in which three sources of HA (HA-L1 and HA-L2, derived from different commercial HA extracted from leonardite with 0.5 mol L-1 NaOH and 0.5 mol L-1 KOH, respectively, and HA-Com, which was extracted from compost with 0.5 mol L-1 KOH) were combined with four concentrations of C-HA (5, 10, 25, and 100 mg L-1) as well as a control treatment in which eucalyptus was cultivated without HA. Eucalyptus seedlings were grown for 20 days, maintaining three plants per pot. At the end of the experiment, production of shoot dry matter (SDM), root dry matter (RDM), and total dry matter (TDM); the Root: Shoot dry matter ratio; and the accumulations of N, P, K, Ca, B, Cu, Fe, and Zn in the shoot and root were evaluated as well as the UpE of these nutrients by the seedlings. Maximum production of SDM was reached at the concentrations of 14 and 13.5 mg L-1 of C-HA, for HA-L1 and HA-Com, respectively. The RDM increased with the use of HA-Com, with optimal concentration of 55 mg L-1 of C-HA. Accumulation of Fe in the eucalyptus shoot decreased in HA-treated pots, compromising Fe translocation from the root to the shoot. Regardless of HA source used, Cu accumulation by plants diminishes as C-HA concentration increases. A greater growth of eucalyptus at concentrations lower than 15 mg L-1 of C-HA occurs more through the stimulus to shoot and root growth than due to greater acquisition and UpE of nutrients by plants. Use of high concentrations of C-HA requires greater concentration of some micronutrients in the nutrient solution tested.O ácido húmico (AH) pode aumentar o crescimento do eucalipto devido a seu efeito bioestimulante e aumento da absorção de nutrientes pelas plantas. A magnitude desses estímulos varia conforme a fonte, composição química, presença de fragmentos bioativos e concentração de AH. Objetivou-se, assim, avaliar o efeito de fontes e concentrações de AH na massa seca, aquisição e eficiência de absorção (EAbs) de nutrientes por mudas de eucalipto cultivadas em solução nutritiva. O experimento foi realizado em delineamento de blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições, em esquema fatorial 3x4+1, sendo testadas três fontes de AH (AH-L1 e AH-L2, derivados de diferentes produtos comerciais de AH, tendo como material de extração leonardita, sendo extraídos com NaOH 0,5 mol L-1 e KOH 0,5 mol L-1, respectivamente e o AH-Com, que foi extraído de composto, com KOH 0,5 mol L-1), que foram combinadas com quatro concentrações de C-AH (5, 10, 25 e 100 mg L-1), além de um tratamento controle onde o cultivo do eucalipto foi feito sem aplicação de AH. Mudas de eucalipto foram cultivadas durante 20 dias, mantendo-se três plantas por vaso. Ao final do experimento, foram avaliados a produção de massa seca da parte aérea (MSPA), raiz (MSR) e total (MST), relação de massa seca raiz/parte aérea e os acúmulos de N, P, K, Ca, B, Cu, Fe e Zn na parte aérea e raiz, além da EAbs desses nutrientes pelas mudas de eucalipto. Há máxima produção de MSPA para concentrações de 14 e 13,5 mg L-1 de C-AH, respectivamente, para AH-L1 e AH-Com. A MSR aumentou com o uso de AH de composto, sendo máximo o crescimento de raiz para a concentração de 55 mg L-1 de C-AH. O acúmulo de Fe na parte aérea do eucalipto diminuiu com a aplicação de AH, comprometendo a translocação do nutriente da raiz para a parte aérea. Há restrição severa no acúmulo de Cu pelas plantas à medida que se aumenta a concentração de C-AH, independentemente da fonte de AH utilizada. O maior crescimento do eucalipto em concentrações menores que 15 mg L-1 de C-AH ocorre mais pelo estímulo ao crescimento da parte aérea e de raízes do que devido à maior aquisição e EAbs de nutrientes pelas plantas. O uso de altas concentrações de C-AH demanda maior concentração de alguns micronutrientes na solução nutritiva.UEL2018-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3003310.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n4p1417Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 4 (2018); 1417-1436Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 4 (2018); 1417-14361679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations Aquisição de nutrientes e crescimento do eucalipto sob efeito de fontes e concentrações de ácido húmico |
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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations |
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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations Morais, Everton Geraldo de Nutrient uptake Bioactivity of humic fragments Organic-metallic complexes Uptake efficiency of nutrients Humic substances. Absorção de nutrientes Bioatividade de fragmentos húmicos Complexos orgânicos-metálicos Eficiência de absorção de nutrientes Substâncias húmicas. |
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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations |
title_full |
Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations |
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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations |
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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations |
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Nutrient acquisition and eucalyptus growth affected by humic acid sources and concentrations |
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Morais, Everton Geraldo de |
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Morais, Everton Geraldo de Silva, Carlos Alberto Rosa, Sara Dantas |
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Silva, Carlos Alberto Rosa, Sara Dantas |
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Morais, Everton Geraldo de Silva, Carlos Alberto Rosa, Sara Dantas |
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Nutrient uptake Bioactivity of humic fragments Organic-metallic complexes Uptake efficiency of nutrients Humic substances. Absorção de nutrientes Bioatividade de fragmentos húmicos Complexos orgânicos-metálicos Eficiência de absorção de nutrientes Substâncias húmicas. |
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Nutrient uptake Bioactivity of humic fragments Organic-metallic complexes Uptake efficiency of nutrients Humic substances. Absorção de nutrientes Bioatividade de fragmentos húmicos Complexos orgânicos-metálicos Eficiência de absorção de nutrientes Substâncias húmicas. |
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Humic acid (HA) can increase eucalyptus growth due to its biostimulant effect and improvement in plant nutrient uptake. Magnitude of these stimuli varies according to the source, chemical composition, presence of bioactive fragments, and concentration of HA. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of HA sources and concentrations on dry matter, accumulation and uptake efficiency (UpE) of nutrients for eucalyptus seedlings cultivated in nutrient solution. A randomized block experimental design was adopted, with four replications, in a 3x4+1 factorial scheme, in which three sources of HA (HA-L1 and HA-L2, derived from different commercial HA extracted from leonardite with 0.5 mol L-1 NaOH and 0.5 mol L-1 KOH, respectively, and HA-Com, which was extracted from compost with 0.5 mol L-1 KOH) were combined with four concentrations of C-HA (5, 10, 25, and 100 mg L-1) as well as a control treatment in which eucalyptus was cultivated without HA. Eucalyptus seedlings were grown for 20 days, maintaining three plants per pot. At the end of the experiment, production of shoot dry matter (SDM), root dry matter (RDM), and total dry matter (TDM); the Root: Shoot dry matter ratio; and the accumulations of N, P, K, Ca, B, Cu, Fe, and Zn in the shoot and root were evaluated as well as the UpE of these nutrients by the seedlings. Maximum production of SDM was reached at the concentrations of 14 and 13.5 mg L-1 of C-HA, for HA-L1 and HA-Com, respectively. The RDM increased with the use of HA-Com, with optimal concentration of 55 mg L-1 of C-HA. Accumulation of Fe in the eucalyptus shoot decreased in HA-treated pots, compromising Fe translocation from the root to the shoot. Regardless of HA source used, Cu accumulation by plants diminishes as C-HA concentration increases. A greater growth of eucalyptus at concentrations lower than 15 mg L-1 of C-HA occurs more through the stimulus to shoot and root growth than due to greater acquisition and UpE of nutrients by plants. Use of high concentrations of C-HA requires greater concentration of some micronutrients in the nutrient solution tested. |
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