Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Alessandra Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/56608
Resumo: The unsustainable exploitation of forests has leveraged the fragmentation and loss of habitats, generating serious impacts on biodiversity, with the recovery of these areas being a relevant issue to re-establish an ecologically balanced environment. In this process, finding native species with potential for growth, shading and competition with grasses is paramount to assist in the process of ecological restoration. Two experiments were carried out with the species Vernonia polyanthes, Solanum paniculatum, Baccharis dracunculifolia and Solanum lycocarpum in order to generate information about the potential use of these shrub species in the initial stage of forest restoration. In the study carried out in chapter 1, the development of plants in pots was evaluated, under controlled humidity conditions and the design was in randomized blocks, being 5 blocks, 3 treatments (substrates for growth) with evaluation distributed in time. Plant growth was evaluated monthly, for 7 months, using the variables height and stem diameter. Subsequently, the determination of the dry mass was carried out. The four species studied have the potential to develop in soils without ideal planting conditions, however, fertilization proved to be an important factor for better plant development, especially in the growth of the collar diameter, which is an important variable for the establishment of plants in the field. In chapter 2, to evaluate the seedling production process, the experimental design was in randomized blocks with four replications and 24 plants per plot, with treatments arranged in a 3 x 2 factorial scheme. Three substrate compositions were evaluated in two volumes of tubes (55 cm³) and (110 cm³) and the quality and growth of the seedlings were evaluated using the variables height and diameter of the stem at 60, 90 and 120 days after sowing. At 120 days, the dry mass was evaluated. Seedlings of the four species studied can be produced in a nursery, using any of the substrates and tubes studied for S. paniculatum and substrate 3 is recommended (20% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20% carbonized rice husk; 30% tanned bovine manure and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) for B. Dracunculifolia, substrate 2 for V. polyanthes (35% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20% carbonized rice husk; 15% tanned bovine manure and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) and substrate 1 (50% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20 % of carbonized rice husk and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) for the species S. lycocarpum due to the higher values achieved. The species showed relevance due to their rapid growth and vigor of their individuals, demonstrating potential for use in the forest restoration process.
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spelling Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestalNative species of the bush component for use in the initial stage of forest restorationVernonia polyanthesSolanum paniculatumBaccharis dracunculifoliaSolanum lycocarpumProdução de mudasSeedling productionSilviculturaThe unsustainable exploitation of forests has leveraged the fragmentation and loss of habitats, generating serious impacts on biodiversity, with the recovery of these areas being a relevant issue to re-establish an ecologically balanced environment. In this process, finding native species with potential for growth, shading and competition with grasses is paramount to assist in the process of ecological restoration. Two experiments were carried out with the species Vernonia polyanthes, Solanum paniculatum, Baccharis dracunculifolia and Solanum lycocarpum in order to generate information about the potential use of these shrub species in the initial stage of forest restoration. In the study carried out in chapter 1, the development of plants in pots was evaluated, under controlled humidity conditions and the design was in randomized blocks, being 5 blocks, 3 treatments (substrates for growth) with evaluation distributed in time. Plant growth was evaluated monthly, for 7 months, using the variables height and stem diameter. Subsequently, the determination of the dry mass was carried out. The four species studied have the potential to develop in soils without ideal planting conditions, however, fertilization proved to be an important factor for better plant development, especially in the growth of the collar diameter, which is an important variable for the establishment of plants in the field. In chapter 2, to evaluate the seedling production process, the experimental design was in randomized blocks with four replications and 24 plants per plot, with treatments arranged in a 3 x 2 factorial scheme. Three substrate compositions were evaluated in two volumes of tubes (55 cm³) and (110 cm³) and the quality and growth of the seedlings were evaluated using the variables height and diameter of the stem at 60, 90 and 120 days after sowing. At 120 days, the dry mass was evaluated. Seedlings of the four species studied can be produced in a nursery, using any of the substrates and tubes studied for S. paniculatum and substrate 3 is recommended (20% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20% carbonized rice husk; 30% tanned bovine manure and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) for B. Dracunculifolia, substrate 2 for V. polyanthes (35% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20% carbonized rice husk; 15% tanned bovine manure and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) and substrate 1 (50% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20 % of carbonized rice husk and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) for the species S. lycocarpum due to the higher values achieved. The species showed relevance due to their rapid growth and vigor of their individuals, demonstrating potential for use in the forest restoration process.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)A exploração não sustentável das florestas tem alavancado a fragmentação e a perda dos habitats, gerando graves impactos sobre a biodiversidade, sendo a recuperação dessas áreas um tema relevante para reestabelecer o meio ambiente ecologicamente equilibrado. Nesse processo, encontrar espécies nativas com potencial de crescimento, de sombreamento e de competição com as gramíneas é primordial para auxiliar no processo de restauração ecológica. Foram conduzidos dois experimentos com as espécies Vernonia polyanthes, Solanum paniculatum, Baccharis dracunculifolia e Solanum lycocarpum afim de gerar informações sobre a potencialidade de uso dessas espécies arbustivas na etapa inicial da restauração florestal. No estudo realizado no capítulo 1, avaliou-se o desenvolvimento das plantas em vasos, em condições de umidade controlada e o delineamento foi em blocos casualizados sendo 5 blocos, 3 tratamentos (substratos para crescimento) com avaliação distribuída no tempo. O crescimento das plantas foi avaliado mensalmente, por 7 meses, por meio das variáveis altura e diâmetro do coleto. Posteriormente, foi realizada a determinação da massa seca. As quatros espécies estudadas têm potencial de se desenvolverem em solos sem as condições ideais de plantio, entretanto, a adubação demonstrou ser um fator importante para o melhor desenvolvimento das plantas, principalmente no crescimento do diâmetro do coleto, que é uma variável importante para o estabelecimento das plantas em campo. No capítulo 2, para avaliação do processo de produção de mudas, o delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados com quatro repetições e 24 plantas por parcela, sendo os tratamentos dispostos em esquema fatorial 3 x 2. Foram avaliadas três composições de substratos, em dois volumes de tubetes (55 cm³) e (110 cm³) e a qualidade e crescimento das mudas foram avaliados por meio das variáveis altura e diâmetro do coleto aos 60, 90 e 120 dias após a semeadura. Aos 120 dias avaliou-se a massa seca. Mudas das quatro espécies estudadas podem ser produzidas em viveiro, utilizando qualquer dos substratos e tubetes estudados para a S. paniculatum e recomenda-se o substrato 3 (20% de substrato comercial (Maxfertil); 30% de fibra de coco; 20% de casca de arroz carbonizada; 30% de esterco bovino curtido e 3kg/m³ de adubo Osmocote) para B. dracunculifolia, o substrato 2 (35% de substrato comercial (Maxfertil); 30% de fibra de coco; 20% de casca de arroz carbonizada; 15% de esterco bovino curtido e 3kg/m³ de adubo Osmocote) para V. Polyanthes e o substrato 1 (50% de substrato comercial (Maxfertil); 30% de fibra de coco; 20% de casca de arroz carbonizada e 3kg/m³ de adubo Osmocote) para a espécie S. lycocarpum devido aos maiores valores alcançados. As espécies demonstraram relevância devido seu rápido crescimento e vigor de seus indivíduos, demonstrando potencial para uso no processo de restauração florestal.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-graduação em Engenharia FlorestalUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Ciências FlorestaisBotelho, Soraya AlvarengaBotelho, Soraya AlvarengaMelo, Lucas Amaral deCastro, Gislene CarvalhoSouza, Alessandra Nascimento2023-04-12T15:02:20Z2023-04-12T15:02:20Z2023-04-122023-01-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSOUZA, A. N. Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal. 2023. 56 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
Native species of the bush component for use in the initial stage of forest restoration
title Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
spellingShingle Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
Souza, Alessandra Nascimento
Vernonia polyanthes
Solanum paniculatum
Baccharis dracunculifolia
Solanum lycocarpum
Produção de mudas
Seedling production
Silvicultura
title_short Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
title_full Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
title_fullStr Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
title_full_unstemmed Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
title_sort Espécies nativas do componente arbustivo para uso na fase inicial da restauração florestal
author Souza, Alessandra Nascimento
author_facet Souza, Alessandra Nascimento
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Botelho, Soraya Alvarenga
Botelho, Soraya Alvarenga
Melo, Lucas Amaral de
Castro, Gislene Carvalho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Alessandra Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vernonia polyanthes
Solanum paniculatum
Baccharis dracunculifolia
Solanum lycocarpum
Produção de mudas
Seedling production
Silvicultura
topic Vernonia polyanthes
Solanum paniculatum
Baccharis dracunculifolia
Solanum lycocarpum
Produção de mudas
Seedling production
Silvicultura
description The unsustainable exploitation of forests has leveraged the fragmentation and loss of habitats, generating serious impacts on biodiversity, with the recovery of these areas being a relevant issue to re-establish an ecologically balanced environment. In this process, finding native species with potential for growth, shading and competition with grasses is paramount to assist in the process of ecological restoration. Two experiments were carried out with the species Vernonia polyanthes, Solanum paniculatum, Baccharis dracunculifolia and Solanum lycocarpum in order to generate information about the potential use of these shrub species in the initial stage of forest restoration. In the study carried out in chapter 1, the development of plants in pots was evaluated, under controlled humidity conditions and the design was in randomized blocks, being 5 blocks, 3 treatments (substrates for growth) with evaluation distributed in time. Plant growth was evaluated monthly, for 7 months, using the variables height and stem diameter. Subsequently, the determination of the dry mass was carried out. The four species studied have the potential to develop in soils without ideal planting conditions, however, fertilization proved to be an important factor for better plant development, especially in the growth of the collar diameter, which is an important variable for the establishment of plants in the field. In chapter 2, to evaluate the seedling production process, the experimental design was in randomized blocks with four replications and 24 plants per plot, with treatments arranged in a 3 x 2 factorial scheme. Three substrate compositions were evaluated in two volumes of tubes (55 cm³) and (110 cm³) and the quality and growth of the seedlings were evaluated using the variables height and diameter of the stem at 60, 90 and 120 days after sowing. At 120 days, the dry mass was evaluated. Seedlings of the four species studied can be produced in a nursery, using any of the substrates and tubes studied for S. paniculatum and substrate 3 is recommended (20% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20% carbonized rice husk; 30% tanned bovine manure and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) for B. Dracunculifolia, substrate 2 for V. polyanthes (35% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20% carbonized rice husk; 15% tanned bovine manure and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) and substrate 1 (50% commercial substrate (Maxfertil); 30% coconut fiber; 20 % of carbonized rice husk and 3kg/m³ of Osmocote fertilizer) for the species S. lycocarpum due to the higher values achieved. The species showed relevance due to their rapid growth and vigor of their individuals, demonstrating potential for use in the forest restoration process.
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