Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes
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Resumo: | Nowadays there is an increasing environmental pressure, which causes industries to develop new alternatives for the destination of residues generated by industrial processes. The costs of construction and maintenance of industrial landfills and the environmental risks that are involved in this process have aroused the interest of several industries in studying the feasibility of residues application in agriculture. One of the alternatives for agroindustrial residues is the substrate for seedlings. In view of the above, it is verified that the use of containers of agroindustrial residues pressed together with the inoculation of rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi can bring numerous benefits to the production of forest seedlings and also to the environment. However, the association of these practices has not been sufficiently studied. The objective of this work was to evaluate the phytotechnical aspects of three forest species when cultivated in pressed blocks, composed of different proportions of agroindustrial residues and convenctional plastic tubes, and the effect of inoculation with rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi on these seedlings. For that, an experiment was carried out in which four compounds with different ratios of sugarcane bagasse, filter cake, coconut fiber and aviary waste were made. In the pressed blocks of the selected composted substrate were planted seeds of Acacia manigium, Sesbania virgata and Eucalyptus grandis. The first two species were inoculated with rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi specific for each species, and eucalyptus only with mycorrhizal fungi. At 70 days after sowing, mycorrhizal colonization, nodulation, phytotechnical and nutritional parameters were evaluated. And the data were submitted to analysis of variance and test of comparison of means. It was verified that the pressed blocks of agroindustrial residues do not provide better development of seedlings of Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus grandis in relation to the conventional tube. Inoculation with rhizobia, alone or associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the seedling production phase, provides better development of the Acacia mangium species. The seedlings of Sesbânia presented better development with the system of production of seedlings in pressed blocks, made with agroindustrial residues. It could be observed that the response to the use of the pressed blocks depends on the species that will be used. |
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Leandro, Wilson Mozenahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9052207260053937Brasil, Eliana Paula FernandesLeandro, Wilson MozenaBorges, Jácomo DivinoCalil, Francine NevesCunha, Ananda Helena NunesSousa, Ricardo Fernandes dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9595136781464277Andraus, Michel de Paula2017-04-05T11:32:36Z2017-03-17ANDRAUS, M. P. Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes. 2017. 125 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7075Nowadays there is an increasing environmental pressure, which causes industries to develop new alternatives for the destination of residues generated by industrial processes. The costs of construction and maintenance of industrial landfills and the environmental risks that are involved in this process have aroused the interest of several industries in studying the feasibility of residues application in agriculture. One of the alternatives for agroindustrial residues is the substrate for seedlings. In view of the above, it is verified that the use of containers of agroindustrial residues pressed together with the inoculation of rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi can bring numerous benefits to the production of forest seedlings and also to the environment. However, the association of these practices has not been sufficiently studied. The objective of this work was to evaluate the phytotechnical aspects of three forest species when cultivated in pressed blocks, composed of different proportions of agroindustrial residues and convenctional plastic tubes, and the effect of inoculation with rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi on these seedlings. For that, an experiment was carried out in which four compounds with different ratios of sugarcane bagasse, filter cake, coconut fiber and aviary waste were made. In the pressed blocks of the selected composted substrate were planted seeds of Acacia manigium, Sesbania virgata and Eucalyptus grandis. The first two species were inoculated with rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi specific for each species, and eucalyptus only with mycorrhizal fungi. At 70 days after sowing, mycorrhizal colonization, nodulation, phytotechnical and nutritional parameters were evaluated. And the data were submitted to analysis of variance and test of comparison of means. It was verified that the pressed blocks of agroindustrial residues do not provide better development of seedlings of Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus grandis in relation to the conventional tube. Inoculation with rhizobia, alone or associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the seedling production phase, provides better development of the Acacia mangium species. The seedlings of Sesbânia presented better development with the system of production of seedlings in pressed blocks, made with agroindustrial residues. It could be observed that the response to the use of the pressed blocks depends on the species that will be used.Nos dias atuais existe uma pressão ambientalista cada vez maior, que faz com que as indústrias desenvolvam novas alternativas para o destino dos resíduos gerados pelos processos industriais. Os custos de construção e manutenção de aterros industriais e os riscos ambientais que estão envolvidos neste processo têm despertado o interesse de várias indústrias em estudar a viabilidade de aplicação de resíduos na agricultura. Uma das alternativas para os resíduos agroindustriais é o substrato para a produção de mudas. Diante do exposto, verifica-se que a utilização de recipientes de resíduos agroindustriais prensados, associado à inoculação de rizóbios e fungos micorrízicos, pode trazer inúmeros benefícios à produção de mudas florestais e também ao meio ambiente. Entretanto, a associação destas práticas ainda não foi suficientemente estudada. Com isso, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar os aspectos fitotécnicos de mudas de três espécies florestais quando cultivadas em blocos prensados, compostos por diferentes proporções de resíduos agroindustriais, e tubetes plásticos convencionais, e o efeito da inoculação com rizóbios e fungos micorrízicos sobre estas mudas. Para tal foi realizado um experimento onde se fez quatro compostos com diferentes proporções de bagaço de cana de açúcar, torta de filtro, fibra de coco e cama de aviário. Nos blocos prensados do substrato compostado selecionado foram plantados sementes de Acacia manigium, Sesbania virgata e Eucalyptus grandis. As duas primeiras espécies foram inoculadas com rizóbios e fungos micorrízicos específicos para cada espécie, e o eucalipto somente com fungos micorrízicos. Aos 70 dias após a semeadura foram avaliados a colonização micorrízica, nodulação, parâmetros fitotécnicos e nutricionais das mudas. E os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância e teste de comparação de médias. Verificou-se que os blocos prensados de resíduos agroindustriais não proporcionam melhor desenvolvimento de mudas de A. mangium e E. grandis em relação ao tubete convencional. A inoculação com rizóbio, isoladamente ou associada com fungos micorrízicos arbusculares na fase de produção de mudas, proporciona melhor desenvolvimento da espécie A. mangium. Já as mudas de Sesbânia apresentaram melhor desenvolvimento com o sistema de produção de mudas em blocos prensados, confeccionados com resíduos agroindustriais. 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Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes |
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Production of forest species seedlings inoculated in two types of containers |
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Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes |
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Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes Andraus, Michel de Paula Aproveitamento de resíduos Produção sustentável Microrganismos benéficos Utilization of residues Sustainable production Beneficial microorganisms AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
title_short |
Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes |
title_full |
Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes |
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Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes |
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Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes |
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Produção de mudas de espécies florestais inoculadas em dois tipos de recipientes |
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Andraus, Michel de Paula |
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Andraus, Michel de Paula |
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Leandro, Wilson Mozena |
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Brasil, Eliana Paula Fernandes |
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Leandro, Wilson Mozena |
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Borges, Jácomo Divino |
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Calil, Francine Neves |
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Cunha, Ananda Helena Nunes |
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Sousa, Ricardo Fernandes de |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/9595136781464277 |
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Andraus, Michel de Paula |
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Leandro, Wilson Mozena Brasil, Eliana Paula Fernandes Leandro, Wilson Mozena Borges, Jácomo Divino Calil, Francine Neves Cunha, Ananda Helena Nunes Sousa, Ricardo Fernandes de |
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Aproveitamento de resíduos Produção sustentável Microrganismos benéficos |
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Aproveitamento de resíduos Produção sustentável Microrganismos benéficos Utilization of residues Sustainable production Beneficial microorganisms AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Utilization of residues Sustainable production Beneficial microorganisms |
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Nowadays there is an increasing environmental pressure, which causes industries to develop new alternatives for the destination of residues generated by industrial processes. The costs of construction and maintenance of industrial landfills and the environmental risks that are involved in this process have aroused the interest of several industries in studying the feasibility of residues application in agriculture. One of the alternatives for agroindustrial residues is the substrate for seedlings. In view of the above, it is verified that the use of containers of agroindustrial residues pressed together with the inoculation of rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi can bring numerous benefits to the production of forest seedlings and also to the environment. However, the association of these practices has not been sufficiently studied. The objective of this work was to evaluate the phytotechnical aspects of three forest species when cultivated in pressed blocks, composed of different proportions of agroindustrial residues and convenctional plastic tubes, and the effect of inoculation with rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi on these seedlings. For that, an experiment was carried out in which four compounds with different ratios of sugarcane bagasse, filter cake, coconut fiber and aviary waste were made. In the pressed blocks of the selected composted substrate were planted seeds of Acacia manigium, Sesbania virgata and Eucalyptus grandis. The first two species were inoculated with rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi specific for each species, and eucalyptus only with mycorrhizal fungi. At 70 days after sowing, mycorrhizal colonization, nodulation, phytotechnical and nutritional parameters were evaluated. And the data were submitted to analysis of variance and test of comparison of means. It was verified that the pressed blocks of agroindustrial residues do not provide better development of seedlings of Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus grandis in relation to the conventional tube. Inoculation with rhizobia, alone or associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the seedling production phase, provides better development of the Acacia mangium species. The seedlings of Sesbânia presented better development with the system of production of seedlings in pressed blocks, made with agroindustrial residues. It could be observed that the response to the use of the pressed blocks depends on the species that will be used. |
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