WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION

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Autor(a) principal: Sette Jr, Carlos Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Deus Jr, José Carlos de, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Pádua, Franciane Andrade de, Calil, Francine Neves, Laclau, Jean Paul
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/984
Resumo: The diverse and important use of wood from fast growth eucalyptus plantations requires the analysis of the effect of mineral fertilizers on wood quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the anatomical characteristics and wood density from Eucalyptus grandis trees (3 m x 2 m spacing) fertilized with potassium and sodium (at planting, 6 th and 12th month). Fifteen (15) 6 years old eucalyptus trees were selected (5 trees/treatment), cut and wood samples at DBH (1,3 m) were taken for anatomical characteristics (fiber and vessels) and wood density analysis. Results showed that eucalyptus trees treated with mineral fertilizers did not show significant alteration in average wood density, with radial profile model common to all three treatments, characterized by a values increase in the region next to the pith, toward to bark. Mineral fertilization influenced wood anatomical characteristics: treatment with sodium was characterized by thinner walls and lumen larger diameter; in treatment with potassium, larger vessels were detected.  
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
title WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
spellingShingle WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
Sette Jr, Carlos Roberto
Stem wood
wood density
anatomy characteristic
fertilization
eucalyptus.
title_short WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
title_full WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
title_fullStr WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
title_full_unstemmed WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
title_sort WOOD QUALITY CHANGES CAUSED BY MINERAL FERTILIZATION
author Sette Jr, Carlos Roberto
author_facet Sette Jr, Carlos Roberto
Deus Jr, José Carlos de
Tomazello Filho, Mario
Pádua, Franciane Andrade de
Calil, Francine Neves
Laclau, Jean Paul
author_role author
author2 Deus Jr, José Carlos de
Tomazello Filho, Mario
Pádua, Franciane Andrade de
Calil, Francine Neves
Laclau, Jean Paul
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sette Jr, Carlos Roberto
Deus Jr, José Carlos de
Tomazello Filho, Mario
Pádua, Franciane Andrade de
Calil, Francine Neves
Laclau, Jean Paul
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stem wood
wood density
anatomy characteristic
fertilization
eucalyptus.
topic Stem wood
wood density
anatomy characteristic
fertilization
eucalyptus.
description The diverse and important use of wood from fast growth eucalyptus plantations requires the analysis of the effect of mineral fertilizers on wood quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the anatomical characteristics and wood density from Eucalyptus grandis trees (3 m x 2 m spacing) fertilized with potassium and sodium (at planting, 6 th and 12th month). Fifteen (15) 6 years old eucalyptus trees were selected (5 trees/treatment), cut and wood samples at DBH (1,3 m) were taken for anatomical characteristics (fiber and vessels) and wood density analysis. Results showed that eucalyptus trees treated with mineral fertilizers did not show significant alteration in average wood density, with radial profile model common to all three treatments, characterized by a values increase in the region next to the pith, toward to bark. Mineral fertilization influenced wood anatomical characteristics: treatment with sodium was characterized by thinner walls and lumen larger diameter; in treatment with potassium, larger vessels were detected.  
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