Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro

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Autor(a) principal: PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: Producing seedlings of good quality is an important step in the process of planting forest species. Addition of lime and fertilizers contribute in obtaining good quality seedlings, however, information is limited on fertilization and nutrition of native species of savannah. The objective of this study was to evaluate growth response of baru seedlings (Dipteryx alata Vog.) to organic and mineral fertilizers. Seedlings were produced in plastic bags with a diameter of 20 cm x 30 cm and capacity of four liters of substrate. Clay Dark Red Latosol collected from subsoil (20 cm depth) from Federal District of Planaltina, DF was used. The first experiment was conducted in complete randomized blocks, with eleven treatments in a factorial arrangement (4X2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. The treatments tested were E0+D0, E10+D0, E20+D0, E30+D0, E0+D1, E0+D2, E0+ALL, E10+D1, E10+D2, E10+ALL and E20+D1, where: E0, E10, E20 and E30 are doses of cattle manure varied from 0 to 30% in relation to final volume of mixed subsoil; D1 and D2 are traditional rates of chemical fertilizers, and D2 is double of D1 and D1 equivalent to dolomitic lime incorporated in the subsoil (0,5 g L-1) + P (150 mg L-1) + K (200 mg L-1) + Zn (5 mg L-1) + Cu (5 mg L-1) + Mn (5 mg L-1) + B (1 mg L-1) + Mo (0,5 mg L-1) + N (50 mg recipient-1 month-1, diluted in water); P and K were applied in the form of triple superphosphate and potassium chloride, respectively, Zn, Cu and Mn in the form of sulfates, B and Mo in the forms of borax and sodium molibidate, respectively.; ALL is symbol of slow release fertilizer in six months (2.4 g recipient-1 after emergence of seedlings and five months of age), contain N (15%), P2O5 (10%), K2O (10%), Ca (3,5), Mg (1,5%), S (3%), B (0,02%), Cu (0,05%), Fe (0,5%), Mn (0,1%), Zn (0,05%) and Mo (0,004%). In others experiments (1, 2, 3, and 4) baru seedlings were submitted to four rates of dolomitic lime (0.0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 g L-1 of substrate), P (0, 150, 300 and 600 mg L-1), K (0,100, 200 and 400 mg L-1) and N (0, 50, 100 and 200 mg seedling-1 month-1), in combination with two rates of cattle manure (10% and 20% in relation to final volume of mixture with subsoil). These experiments were conducted in complete randomized blocks in a factorial arrangement (4x2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. Source of N was urea (45% N), P triple superphosphate (45% P2O5), and K potassium chloride (60% K2O), respectively. After eight month of seedlings age following observations were made: Stem diameter of 5 cm height, plant height, top dry matter, soil and leaves chemical analysis for each treatment combination. In the first experiment, baru seedlings presented positive response to addition of traditional chemical fertilizers (rates D1 and D2) and slow release (ALL). Organic manure improved growth of seedlings with the addition of 20% and 30% cattle manure, however there was no difference between two rates. All treatments tested permitted production of seedlings of good quality for commercial sale and planting in the field, except of control treatment without fertilization (E0%+D0) and which received only 10% cattle manure with addition of subsoil (E10%+D0). Organic manure (20% cattle manure) and mineral fertilizers (D1, D2 and ALL) increased fertility of the substrate and leaf concentrations of N, P, K, S and Zn. In the experiments 1 and 4, seedlings presented positive growth to cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil, rate 20% better than rate 10%. Incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 20%, supplied adequate fertilization in the substrate and foliar nutrition for growth and mineral nutrition of baru seedlings. In the presence of cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil in the 10 and 20% rates, seedling growth response was negative with the addition of potassium and there was no response with the addition of lime and phosphorus. Nitrogen topdressing monthly gave positive response to growth and height, stem diameter, top dry weight, when applied after incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 10%, but response was positive in relation to height with rate of 20% cattle manure.
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spelling BORGES, Jácomo Divinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6694312790302062http://lattes.cnpq.br/7493318444573949PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues2014-07-29T14:52:10Z2010-04-192008-08-08PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues. Fertilization of baru seedlings (Dipteryx alata vog.), in nursery. 2008. 86 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Agrárias) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2008.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/456Producing seedlings of good quality is an important step in the process of planting forest species. Addition of lime and fertilizers contribute in obtaining good quality seedlings, however, information is limited on fertilization and nutrition of native species of savannah. The objective of this study was to evaluate growth response of baru seedlings (Dipteryx alata Vog.) to organic and mineral fertilizers. Seedlings were produced in plastic bags with a diameter of 20 cm x 30 cm and capacity of four liters of substrate. Clay Dark Red Latosol collected from subsoil (20 cm depth) from Federal District of Planaltina, DF was used. The first experiment was conducted in complete randomized blocks, with eleven treatments in a factorial arrangement (4X2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. The treatments tested were E0+D0, E10+D0, E20+D0, E30+D0, E0+D1, E0+D2, E0+ALL, E10+D1, E10+D2, E10+ALL and E20+D1, where: E0, E10, E20 and E30 are doses of cattle manure varied from 0 to 30% in relation to final volume of mixed subsoil; D1 and D2 are traditional rates of chemical fertilizers, and D2 is double of D1 and D1 equivalent to dolomitic lime incorporated in the subsoil (0,5 g L-1) + P (150 mg L-1) + K (200 mg L-1) + Zn (5 mg L-1) + Cu (5 mg L-1) + Mn (5 mg L-1) + B (1 mg L-1) + Mo (0,5 mg L-1) + N (50 mg recipient-1 month-1, diluted in water); P and K were applied in the form of triple superphosphate and potassium chloride, respectively, Zn, Cu and Mn in the form of sulfates, B and Mo in the forms of borax and sodium molibidate, respectively.; ALL is symbol of slow release fertilizer in six months (2.4 g recipient-1 after emergence of seedlings and five months of age), contain N (15%), P2O5 (10%), K2O (10%), Ca (3,5), Mg (1,5%), S (3%), B (0,02%), Cu (0,05%), Fe (0,5%), Mn (0,1%), Zn (0,05%) and Mo (0,004%). In others experiments (1, 2, 3, and 4) baru seedlings were submitted to four rates of dolomitic lime (0.0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 g L-1 of substrate), P (0, 150, 300 and 600 mg L-1), K (0,100, 200 and 400 mg L-1) and N (0, 50, 100 and 200 mg seedling-1 month-1), in combination with two rates of cattle manure (10% and 20% in relation to final volume of mixture with subsoil). These experiments were conducted in complete randomized blocks in a factorial arrangement (4x2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. Source of N was urea (45% N), P triple superphosphate (45% P2O5), and K potassium chloride (60% K2O), respectively. After eight month of seedlings age following observations were made: Stem diameter of 5 cm height, plant height, top dry matter, soil and leaves chemical analysis for each treatment combination. In the first experiment, baru seedlings presented positive response to addition of traditional chemical fertilizers (rates D1 and D2) and slow release (ALL). Organic manure improved growth of seedlings with the addition of 20% and 30% cattle manure, however there was no difference between two rates. All treatments tested permitted production of seedlings of good quality for commercial sale and planting in the field, except of control treatment without fertilization (E0%+D0) and which received only 10% cattle manure with addition of subsoil (E10%+D0). Organic manure (20% cattle manure) and mineral fertilizers (D1, D2 and ALL) increased fertility of the substrate and leaf concentrations of N, P, K, S and Zn. In the experiments 1 and 4, seedlings presented positive growth to cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil, rate 20% better than rate 10%. Incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 20%, supplied adequate fertilization in the substrate and foliar nutrition for growth and mineral nutrition of baru seedlings. In the presence of cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil in the 10 and 20% rates, seedling growth response was negative with the addition of potassium and there was no response with the addition of lime and phosphorus. Nitrogen topdressing monthly gave positive response to growth and height, stem diameter, top dry weight, when applied after incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 10%, but response was positive in relation to height with rate of 20% cattle manure.A produção de mudas de boa qualidade constitui uma importante etapa do processo de implantação de espécies florestais. A adequação do substrato por meio da adição de corretivos e fertilizantes contribui para a obtenção de mudas de melhor qualidade, mas ainda são escassas as informações relativas à adubação e à nutrição de espécies nativas do cerrado. Assim, este trabalho foi conduzido com o objetivo de avaliar as respostas de crescimento de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.) às adubações orgânica e mineral, em cinco experimentos. As mudas foram produzidas em sacos plásticos com dimensões de 20 cm x 30 cm e capacidade para quatro litros de substrato, sendo este constituído pelo subsolo (abaixo de 20 cm de profundidade) de um Latossolo Vermelho da região de Planaltina, DF, com teor de 50 g de argila K-1 de solo. O primeiro experimento foi conduzido no delineamento de blocos completos ao acaso, com onze tratamentos, três repetições (compostas por mudas oriundas de sementes de diferentes plantas matrizes) e parcelas constituídas por três mudas cada. Os tratamentos testados foram E0+ D0, E10+D0, E20+D0, E30+D0, E0+D1, E0+D2, E0+ALL, E10+D1, E10+D2, E10+ALL e E20+D1, sendo: E0, E10, E20 e E30 as doses de esterco bovino variando de 0 a 30% em relação ao volume final da mistura com o subsolo; D1 e D2 as doses de adubos menerais tradicionais, onde D2 é o dobro da dose D1 e D1 equivale à incorporação ao subsolo de calcário dolomítico (0,5 g L-1) + P (150 mg L-1) + K (200 mg L-1) + Zn (5 mg L-1) + Cu (5 mg L-1) + Mn (5 mg L-1) + B (1 mg L-1) + Mo (0,5 mg L-1) + N (50 mg recipiente-1 mês-1, diluído em água); P e K foram aplicados na forma de superfosfato triplo e cloreto de potássio, respectivamente, Zn, Cu e Mn na forma de sulfatos, B e Mo na forma de bórax e molibidato de sódio, respectivamente; ALL simboliza a adição de adubo de liberação lenta em seis meses (2,4 g recipiente-1 após a emergência das plântulas e aos cinco meses de idade), contendo N (15%), P2O5 (10%), K2O (10%), Ca (3,5%), Mg (1,5%), S (3%), B (0,02%), Cu (0,05%), Fe (0,5%), Mn (0,1%), Zn (0,05%) e Mo (0,004%). Nos outros quatro experimentos (1, 2, 3 e 4) as mudas de baru foram submetidas a quatro doses de calcário dolomítico (0,0; 0,5; 1,0 e 2,0 g L-1 de substrato), P (0, 150, 300 e 600 mg L-1), K (0, 100, 200 e 400 mg L-1) e N (0, 50, 100 e 200 mg muda-1 mês-1), respectivamente, em combinação com duas doses de esterco bovino (10% e 20% em relação ao volume final da mistura com o subsolo). Os experimentos foram conduzidos no delineamento de blocos completos ao acaso, em esquema fatorial (4x2), com três repetições (compostas por mudas oriundas de sementes de diferentes plantas matrizes) e parcelas constituídas por três mudas cada. As fontes de N, P e K foram a uréia (45% de N), o superfosfato triplo (45% de P2O5) e o cloreto de potássio (60% de K2O), respectivamente. Aos oito meses de idade todos os experimentos foram avaliados quanto as seguintes variáveis: diâmetro do caule a 5 cm do coleto, altura da planta, matéria seca da parte aérea e teores de nutrientes do solo e das folhas para cada combinação de doses. No primeiro experimento observou-se que o crescimento das mudas foi incrementado pela adição de adubos minerais tradicionais (nas doses D1 e D2) e de liberação lenta (ALL). A adubação orgânica promoveu o crescimento das mudas nas doses de 20% e 30% de esterco bovino, não havendo diferença entre estas. Com a adição de 10% e 20% de esterco bovino ao subsolo ainda houve resposta positiva de crescimento das mudas à adição de adubos minerais tradicionais (D1) e de liberação lenta (ALL), não havendo efeito diferenciado destes. Todos os tratamentos testados permitiram a produção de mudas de boa qualidade, passíveis de comercialização e plantio no campo, exceto o controle sem adubação (E0%+D0) e aquele com apenas 10% de esterco adicionado ao subsolo (E10%+D0). As adubações orgânica (20% de esterco) e mineral (D1, D2 e ALL) elevaram a fertilidade do substrato e os teores foliares de N, P, K, S e Zn. Nos demais experimentos (1, 2, 3 e 4) constatou-se que as mudas apresentaram resposta positiva de crescimento às doses de esterco bovino incorporadas ao subsolo, sendo a dose de 20% superior à de 10%. A incorporação de esterco bovino ao subsolo na dose de 20% promoveu a adequação da fertilidade do substrato e dos teores foliares dos nutrientes para o crescimento e a nutrição mineral das mudas. Na presença de esterco bovino incorporado ao subsolo nas doses de 10% e 20% há resposta negativa de crescimento das mudas à adição de potássio e ausência de resposta à adição de calcário dolomítico e fósforo. A adubação nitrogenada em coberturas mensais promoveu resposta positiva no crescimento em altura, diâmetro do caule e matéria seca da parte aérea, quando aplicada após a incorporação de esterco bovino ao subsolo na dose de 10%, mas apenas na altura da muda com a dose de 20% de esterco.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T14:52:10Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Fertilization of baru seedlings (Dipteryx alata vog.), in nursery
title Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
spellingShingle Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues
Dipteryx alata
viveiro
cerrado
calagem
fertilização
nutrição mineral
1.Baru - mudas - adubação; 2.Dipteryx alata; 3.Viveiros de mudas - adubação; 4.Fertilização; 5.Nutrição mineral; 6.Flora do cerrado
Dipteryx alata
nursery
savannah
liming
fertilization
mineral nutrition
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
title_full Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
title_fullStr Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
title_full_unstemmed Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
title_sort Adubação de mudas de baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.), em viveiro
author PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues
author_facet PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PACHECO, Abílio Rodrigues
contributor_str_mv BORGES, Jácomo Divino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dipteryx alata
viveiro
cerrado
calagem
fertilização
nutrição mineral
1.Baru - mudas - adubação; 2.Dipteryx alata; 3.Viveiros de mudas - adubação; 4.Fertilização; 5.Nutrição mineral; 6.Flora do cerrado
topic Dipteryx alata
viveiro
cerrado
calagem
fertilização
nutrição mineral
1.Baru - mudas - adubação; 2.Dipteryx alata; 3.Viveiros de mudas - adubação; 4.Fertilização; 5.Nutrição mineral; 6.Flora do cerrado
Dipteryx alata
nursery
savannah
liming
fertilization
mineral nutrition
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Dipteryx alata
nursery
savannah
liming
fertilization
mineral nutrition
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description Producing seedlings of good quality is an important step in the process of planting forest species. Addition of lime and fertilizers contribute in obtaining good quality seedlings, however, information is limited on fertilization and nutrition of native species of savannah. The objective of this study was to evaluate growth response of baru seedlings (Dipteryx alata Vog.) to organic and mineral fertilizers. Seedlings were produced in plastic bags with a diameter of 20 cm x 30 cm and capacity of four liters of substrate. Clay Dark Red Latosol collected from subsoil (20 cm depth) from Federal District of Planaltina, DF was used. The first experiment was conducted in complete randomized blocks, with eleven treatments in a factorial arrangement (4X2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. The treatments tested were E0+D0, E10+D0, E20+D0, E30+D0, E0+D1, E0+D2, E0+ALL, E10+D1, E10+D2, E10+ALL and E20+D1, where: E0, E10, E20 and E30 are doses of cattle manure varied from 0 to 30% in relation to final volume of mixed subsoil; D1 and D2 are traditional rates of chemical fertilizers, and D2 is double of D1 and D1 equivalent to dolomitic lime incorporated in the subsoil (0,5 g L-1) + P (150 mg L-1) + K (200 mg L-1) + Zn (5 mg L-1) + Cu (5 mg L-1) + Mn (5 mg L-1) + B (1 mg L-1) + Mo (0,5 mg L-1) + N (50 mg recipient-1 month-1, diluted in water); P and K were applied in the form of triple superphosphate and potassium chloride, respectively, Zn, Cu and Mn in the form of sulfates, B and Mo in the forms of borax and sodium molibidate, respectively.; ALL is symbol of slow release fertilizer in six months (2.4 g recipient-1 after emergence of seedlings and five months of age), contain N (15%), P2O5 (10%), K2O (10%), Ca (3,5), Mg (1,5%), S (3%), B (0,02%), Cu (0,05%), Fe (0,5%), Mn (0,1%), Zn (0,05%) and Mo (0,004%). In others experiments (1, 2, 3, and 4) baru seedlings were submitted to four rates of dolomitic lime (0.0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 g L-1 of substrate), P (0, 150, 300 and 600 mg L-1), K (0,100, 200 and 400 mg L-1) and N (0, 50, 100 and 200 mg seedling-1 month-1), in combination with two rates of cattle manure (10% and 20% in relation to final volume of mixture with subsoil). These experiments were conducted in complete randomized blocks in a factorial arrangement (4x2), with three replications (composed of seedlings coming from different matrix) and plots consisted of three seedlings. Source of N was urea (45% N), P triple superphosphate (45% P2O5), and K potassium chloride (60% K2O), respectively. After eight month of seedlings age following observations were made: Stem diameter of 5 cm height, plant height, top dry matter, soil and leaves chemical analysis for each treatment combination. In the first experiment, baru seedlings presented positive response to addition of traditional chemical fertilizers (rates D1 and D2) and slow release (ALL). Organic manure improved growth of seedlings with the addition of 20% and 30% cattle manure, however there was no difference between two rates. All treatments tested permitted production of seedlings of good quality for commercial sale and planting in the field, except of control treatment without fertilization (E0%+D0) and which received only 10% cattle manure with addition of subsoil (E10%+D0). Organic manure (20% cattle manure) and mineral fertilizers (D1, D2 and ALL) increased fertility of the substrate and leaf concentrations of N, P, K, S and Zn. In the experiments 1 and 4, seedlings presented positive growth to cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil, rate 20% better than rate 10%. Incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 20%, supplied adequate fertilization in the substrate and foliar nutrition for growth and mineral nutrition of baru seedlings. In the presence of cattle manure incorporated in the subsoil in the 10 and 20% rates, seedling growth response was negative with the addition of potassium and there was no response with the addition of lime and phosphorus. Nitrogen topdressing monthly gave positive response to growth and height, stem diameter, top dry weight, when applied after incorporation of cattle manure in the subsoil in the dose of 10%, but response was positive in relation to height with rate of 20% cattle manure.
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