Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha, Fernanda Leite
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Nieri, Erick Martins, Dias, Manuela Gonzaga, Melo, Lucas Amaral de, Venturin, Nelson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The nutrient management in eucalyptus plantations it is a key practice, in this way, consistent efforts are necessary to optimize the use of nutriente. In this context, the objective of this work was to evaluate the adequate doses of slow release fertilizer (SRF), in comparison to the application of simple superphosphate (SPS) in the base fertilization (BF) and its impact on the need for top dressing (TD) in seedlings of a eucalyptus hybrid, grown in pots.The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design in a 6x3 factorial scheme, in which the first factor corresponds to six doses of AB (0, 50, 75, 100, 125% of P) of SRF and 100% of P, of simple superphosphate (SPS). The second factor corresponded to three CF applications (0, 1 and 2 portions of KCl and NH4NH3. The doses of N, P, K were based on the recommendation of fertilization in pots of 300, 100 and 100 mg dm-³, respectively at 120 days, height (H), stem diameter (D), leaf area (LA), number of leaves (NL), plant dry mass were evaluated. In addition, doses of maximum technical efficiency were calculated (DMTE). The averages obtained by BF with SLF, of all variables were higher than the SPS. For the H, it is recommended to use one CF, with a DMET of 252.56 mg dm-³, of P, for having obtained growth similar to SPS. For the other variables, DMTE for BF, ranged from 236.52 to 327 mg dm-³, of P. In relation to CF, the, D, NL and shoot dry mass, did not show differences significant, which evidences the quality of the fertilizer in supplying the nutrients supplied in the CF, enabling its reduction. Thus, the DMTE indicated for plantings of the species is 100% ALL, guaranteeing satisfactory initial growth and use of only one CF.
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spelling Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucaliptoUse of slow release fertilizers in the growth of eucalyptus clonesAdubação de baseAdubação de coberturaFertilizante de liberação controladaNutriçãoBase fertilizationCover fertilizationControlled release fertilizerNutritionThe nutrient management in eucalyptus plantations it is a key practice, in this way, consistent efforts are necessary to optimize the use of nutriente. In this context, the objective of this work was to evaluate the adequate doses of slow release fertilizer (SRF), in comparison to the application of simple superphosphate (SPS) in the base fertilization (BF) and its impact on the need for top dressing (TD) in seedlings of a eucalyptus hybrid, grown in pots.The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design in a 6x3 factorial scheme, in which the first factor corresponds to six doses of AB (0, 50, 75, 100, 125% of P) of SRF and 100% of P, of simple superphosphate (SPS). The second factor corresponded to three CF applications (0, 1 and 2 portions of KCl and NH4NH3. The doses of N, P, K were based on the recommendation of fertilization in pots of 300, 100 and 100 mg dm-³, respectively at 120 days, height (H), stem diameter (D), leaf area (LA), number of leaves (NL), plant dry mass were evaluated. In addition, doses of maximum technical efficiency were calculated (DMTE). The averages obtained by BF with SLF, of all variables were higher than the SPS. For the H, it is recommended to use one CF, with a DMET of 252.56 mg dm-³, of P, for having obtained growth similar to SPS. For the other variables, DMTE for BF, ranged from 236.52 to 327 mg dm-³, of P. In relation to CF, the, D, NL and shoot dry mass, did not show differences significant, which evidences the quality of the fertilizer in supplying the nutrients supplied in the CF, enabling its reduction. Thus, the DMTE indicated for plantings of the species is 100% ALL, guaranteeing satisfactory initial growth and use of only one CF.O manejo de nutrientes em plantios de eucalipto é uma prática fundamental.Dessa forma, muitos esforços são realizados para otimizar o uso dos nutrientes pelas plantas. Nesse contexto, objetivou-se avaliar as doses adequadas do adubo de liberação lenta (ALL), em comparação à aplicação de superfosfato simples (SPS) na adubação de base (AB) e o seu impacto sobre a necessidade de adubação de cobertura (AC) em mudas de um híbrido de eucalipto,cultivadas em vaso. O experimento foi disposto em delineamento em blocos casualizados em esquema fatorial 6x3, em que o primeiro fator corresponde a seis doses de AB (0, 50, 75, 100, 125% de P) de ALL e 100% para P, de superfosfato simples (SPS). O segundo fator correspondeu a três aplicações de AC (0, 1 e 2 parcelas de KCl e NH4NH3). As doses de N, P, K foram baseadas na recomendação de adubação em vasos de 300, 100 e 100 mg dm-³, respectivamente. Avaliaram-se, aos 120 dias, a altura (H), o diâmetro do colo, a área foliar (AF), o número de folhas (NF) e as massas secas da planta. Ademais, calcularam-se as doses de máxima eficiência técnica (DMET). As médias obtidas pela AB via ALL, de todas as variáveis, foram superiores ao SPS. Em relação à H, recomenda-se o uso de uma AC, com DMET de 252,56 mg dm-³, de P, por ter obtido crescimento semelhante ao SPS. Para as demais variáveis, DMET, para a AB, variou de 236,52 a 327 mg dm-³, de P. Já em relação à AC, o D, NF e a massa seca aérea não apresentaram diferenças significativas, o que evidencia a qualidade do fertilizante em suprir os nutrientes fornecidos na AC, possibilitando sua redução. Assim, a DMET indicada para plantios da espécie é 100 % ALL, garantindo crescimento inicial satisfatório e uso de apenas uma AC.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2023-11-22T19:18:14Z2023-11-22T19:18:14Z2023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCUNHA, F. L. et al. Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto. Ciência Florestal, Santa Maria, v. 33, n. 2, p. 1-24, abr./jun. 2023.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/58577Ciência Florestalreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCunha, Fernanda LeiteNieri, Erick MartinsDias, Manuela GonzagaMelo, Lucas Amaral deVenturin, Nelsonpor2023-11-22T19:18:59Zoai:localhost:1/58577Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-11-22T19:18:59Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
Use of slow release fertilizers in the growth of eucalyptus clones
title Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
spellingShingle Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
Cunha, Fernanda Leite
Adubação de base
Adubação de cobertura
Fertilizante de liberação controlada
Nutrição
Base fertilization
Cover fertilization
Controlled release fertilizer
Nutrition
title_short Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_full Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_fullStr Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_full_unstemmed Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_sort Uso de adubos de liberação lenta no crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
author Cunha, Fernanda Leite
author_facet Cunha, Fernanda Leite
Nieri, Erick Martins
Dias, Manuela Gonzaga
Melo, Lucas Amaral de
Venturin, Nelson
author_role author
author2 Nieri, Erick Martins
Dias, Manuela Gonzaga
Melo, Lucas Amaral de
Venturin, Nelson
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Fernanda Leite
Nieri, Erick Martins
Dias, Manuela Gonzaga
Melo, Lucas Amaral de
Venturin, Nelson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adubação de base
Adubação de cobertura
Fertilizante de liberação controlada
Nutrição
Base fertilization
Cover fertilization
Controlled release fertilizer
Nutrition
topic Adubação de base
Adubação de cobertura
Fertilizante de liberação controlada
Nutrição
Base fertilization
Cover fertilization
Controlled release fertilizer
Nutrition
description The nutrient management in eucalyptus plantations it is a key practice, in this way, consistent efforts are necessary to optimize the use of nutriente. In this context, the objective of this work was to evaluate the adequate doses of slow release fertilizer (SRF), in comparison to the application of simple superphosphate (SPS) in the base fertilization (BF) and its impact on the need for top dressing (TD) in seedlings of a eucalyptus hybrid, grown in pots.The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design in a 6x3 factorial scheme, in which the first factor corresponds to six doses of AB (0, 50, 75, 100, 125% of P) of SRF and 100% of P, of simple superphosphate (SPS). The second factor corresponded to three CF applications (0, 1 and 2 portions of KCl and NH4NH3. The doses of N, P, K were based on the recommendation of fertilization in pots of 300, 100 and 100 mg dm-³, respectively at 120 days, height (H), stem diameter (D), leaf area (LA), number of leaves (NL), plant dry mass were evaluated. In addition, doses of maximum technical efficiency were calculated (DMTE). The averages obtained by BF with SLF, of all variables were higher than the SPS. For the H, it is recommended to use one CF, with a DMET of 252.56 mg dm-³, of P, for having obtained growth similar to SPS. For the other variables, DMTE for BF, ranged from 236.52 to 327 mg dm-³, of P. In relation to CF, the, D, NL and shoot dry mass, did not show differences significant, which evidences the quality of the fertilizer in supplying the nutrients supplied in the CF, enabling its reduction. Thus, the DMTE indicated for plantings of the species is 100% ALL, guaranteeing satisfactory initial growth and use of only one CF.
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