Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais

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Autor(a) principal: Jesus, Roberta Paula de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Demand for quality seedlings of forest species is becoming increasingly widespread, due to increased planted area and the restoration of degraded environments. Based on the importance of substrate for seedling production and use of renewable materials in its formulation, the aim of this work was to characterize the physical properties of renewable substrates composed by coconut fiber and composted sludge and evaluate the feasibility of using these substrates in the production of seedlings of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium. Therefore, there were three studies. The sources of organic materials used for the composition of the substrates were commercial substrate, coconut fiber and composted sludge (waste from the tomato processing industry). The treatments were: commercial substrate; commercial substrate + 10% sludge; commercial substrate + 20% sludge; commercial substrate + 40% sludge; coconut fiber; Coconut fiber + 10% sludge; coconut fiber + 20% sludge and coconut fiber + 40% sludge. In the first study were performed following physical analysis of formulated substrates: volume density, particle density, porosity, air space, readily available water, buffering water, available water, the remaining water of 100 cm and water retention capacity. It was observed that treatments showed a great variability in the physical characteristics and no advantage in doing mixtures to obtain a more efficient substrate on these properties. As a conditioner of the mixes, the composted sludge promoted increased density, reduced porosity and increased water retention capacity. In the second study, parameters relating to the growth of Eucalyptus grandis seedlings were evaluated, and the third study evaluated parameters relating to the growth of Acacia mangium seedlings. The evaluated parameters were: plant height, stem diameter, dry matter of aerial part and radicial part, ease of removal of the cartridge seedlings, roots aggregation of the substrate and chemical analysis of the aerial part of the plant. The results showed that the use of sludge and composted coconut fiber as substrate for the production of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium seedlings is a promising alternative because it resulted in the adequate development of the same. The use of organic waste in the substrate composition for the production of forest trees seedlings is a technically feasible option and is an alternative to recycling and use of by-products of agribusiness.
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Based on the importance of substrate for seedling production and use of renewable materials in its formulation, the aim of this work was to characterize the physical properties of renewable substrates composed by coconut fiber and composted sludge and evaluate the feasibility of using these substrates in the production of seedlings of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium. Therefore, there were three studies. The sources of organic materials used for the composition of the substrates were commercial substrate, coconut fiber and composted sludge (waste from the tomato processing industry). The treatments were: commercial substrate; commercial substrate + 10% sludge; commercial substrate + 20% sludge; commercial substrate + 40% sludge; coconut fiber; Coconut fiber + 10% sludge; coconut fiber + 20% sludge and coconut fiber + 40% sludge. In the first study were performed following physical analysis of formulated substrates: volume density, particle density, porosity, air space, readily available water, buffering water, available water, the remaining water of 100 cm and water retention capacity. It was observed that treatments showed a great variability in the physical characteristics and no advantage in doing mixtures to obtain a more efficient substrate on these properties. As a conditioner of the mixes, the composted sludge promoted increased density, reduced porosity and increased water retention capacity. In the second study, parameters relating to the growth of Eucalyptus grandis seedlings were evaluated, and the third study evaluated parameters relating to the growth of Acacia mangium seedlings. The evaluated parameters were: plant height, stem diameter, dry matter of aerial part and radicial part, ease of removal of the cartridge seedlings, roots aggregation of the substrate and chemical analysis of the aerial part of the plant. The results showed that the use of sludge and composted coconut fiber as substrate for the production of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium seedlings is a promising alternative because it resulted in the adequate development of the same. The use of organic waste in the substrate composition for the production of forest trees seedlings is a technically feasible option and is an alternative to recycling and use of by-products of agribusiness.A demanda por mudas de essências florestais de qualidade está em crescente expansão, devido ao aumento da área plantada, bem como a recomposição de ambientes degradados. Baseado na importância do substrato para a produção de mudas e da utilização de materiais renováveis para sua formulação, objetivou-se nesse trabalho caracterizar as propriedades físicas de substratos renováveis a base de fibra de coco e lodo compostado e avaliar a viabilidade da utilização desses substratos para a produção de mudas de Eucalyptus grandis e Acacia mangium. Para tanto, foram realizados três estudos. As fontes de materiais orgânicos utilizados para a composição dos substratos foram substrato comercial, fibra de coco e lodo compostado (resíduo proveniente da indústria de processamento de tomate). Os tratamentos foram: substrato comercial; substrato comercial + 10% de lodo; substrato comercial + 20% de lodo; substrato comercial + 40% de lodo; fibra de coco; fibra de coco + 10% de lodo; fibra de coco + 20% de lodo e fibra de coco + 40% de lodo. No primeiro estudo foram realizadas as seguintes análises físicas dos substratos formulados: densidade de volume, densidade de partícula, porosidade total, espaço de aeração, água facilmente disponível, água tamponante, água disponível, água remanescente a 100 cm e capacidade de retenção de água. Observou-se que os tratamentos apresentaram uma grande variabilidade para as características físicas e há vantagem em realizar misturas para obtenção de um substrato mais eficiente quanto a estas propriedades. Como condicionador nas misturas, o lodo compostado promoveu o aumento da densidade, redução da porosidade e o aumento da capacidade de retenção de água. No segundo estudo foram avaliados parâmetros relativos ao crescimento das mudas de Eucalyptus grandis, e no terceiro estudo foram avaliados parâmetros relativos ao crescimento das mudas de Acacia mangium. Os parâmetros avaliados foram: altura da planta, diâmetro do colo, massa de matéria seca aérea e radicial, facilidade de retirada das mudas do tubete, agregação das raízes ao substrato e análise química do tecido vegetal da parte aérea. Os resultados revelaram que a utilização do lodo compostado e da fibra de coco como substrato para produção de mudas de Eucalyptus grandis e Acacia. mangium é uma alternativa promissora, pois resultaram em um desenvolvimento adequado das mesmas. 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Quality of eucalyptus and acacia seedlings in agro-industrial waste substrates
title Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
spellingShingle Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
Jesus, Roberta Paula de
Produção de mudas
Essências florestais
Fibra de coco
Lodo compostado
Seedling production
Forest species
Coconut fiber
Composted sludge
FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL::REPRODUCAO VEGETAL
title_short Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
title_full Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
title_fullStr Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
title_full_unstemmed Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
title_sort Qualidade de mudas de eucalipto e acácia em substratos de resíduos agroindustriais
author Jesus, Roberta Paula de
author_facet Jesus, Roberta Paula de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Brasil, Eliana Paula Fernandes
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Leandro, Wilson Mozena
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Arantes, Nara Rúbia de Morais
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Luciana Domingues Bittencourt
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Sousa, Ricardo Fernandes de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jesus, Roberta Paula de
contributor_str_mv Brasil, Eliana Paula Fernandes
Brasil, Eliana Paula Fernandes
Leandro, Wilson Mozena
Arantes, Nara Rúbia de Morais
Ferreira, Luciana Domingues Bittencourt
Sousa, Ricardo Fernandes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Produção de mudas
Essências florestais
Fibra de coco
Lodo compostado
topic Produção de mudas
Essências florestais
Fibra de coco
Lodo compostado
Seedling production
Forest species
Coconut fiber
Composted sludge
FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL::REPRODUCAO VEGETAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Seedling production
Forest species
Coconut fiber
Composted sludge
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL::REPRODUCAO VEGETAL
description Demand for quality seedlings of forest species is becoming increasingly widespread, due to increased planted area and the restoration of degraded environments. Based on the importance of substrate for seedling production and use of renewable materials in its formulation, the aim of this work was to characterize the physical properties of renewable substrates composed by coconut fiber and composted sludge and evaluate the feasibility of using these substrates in the production of seedlings of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium. Therefore, there were three studies. The sources of organic materials used for the composition of the substrates were commercial substrate, coconut fiber and composted sludge (waste from the tomato processing industry). The treatments were: commercial substrate; commercial substrate + 10% sludge; commercial substrate + 20% sludge; commercial substrate + 40% sludge; coconut fiber; Coconut fiber + 10% sludge; coconut fiber + 20% sludge and coconut fiber + 40% sludge. In the first study were performed following physical analysis of formulated substrates: volume density, particle density, porosity, air space, readily available water, buffering water, available water, the remaining water of 100 cm and water retention capacity. It was observed that treatments showed a great variability in the physical characteristics and no advantage in doing mixtures to obtain a more efficient substrate on these properties. As a conditioner of the mixes, the composted sludge promoted increased density, reduced porosity and increased water retention capacity. In the second study, parameters relating to the growth of Eucalyptus grandis seedlings were evaluated, and the third study evaluated parameters relating to the growth of Acacia mangium seedlings. The evaluated parameters were: plant height, stem diameter, dry matter of aerial part and radicial part, ease of removal of the cartridge seedlings, roots aggregation of the substrate and chemical analysis of the aerial part of the plant. The results showed that the use of sludge and composted coconut fiber as substrate for the production of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium seedlings is a promising alternative because it resulted in the adequate development of the same. The use of organic waste in the substrate composition for the production of forest trees seedlings is a technically feasible option and is an alternative to recycling and use of by-products of agribusiness.
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