APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES
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Resumo: | Expressive area of forest plantations fast-growing of eucalyptus in Brazil and in other regions of the world is under the influence of climate change, water stress and low soil fertility, affecting the growth and the quality of the wood from the trees. This study aimed to evaluate the apparent density at 12% relative humidity of the wood of Eucalyptus grandis trees with 12, 24 and 36 months, with reduced rainfall and nutrition K and Na. The treatments were defined by two water regimes (100% and 66% of rainfall, with artificial reduction with polyethylene sheeting) and three types of nutrition: K (K - 4.5 kmol/ha), N (Na - 4.5 kmol/ha) and control. The apparent density of the samples of diameter at breast height was determined by densitometry profile from digital images of rays X. The results indicated a significant difference in nutrition treatments and water availability in relation to the density of the wood. The radial apparent density profiles showed higher differences in the wood from the third year of evaluation. Digital images of the wood obtained by X-rays allowed to analyze the variation of the apparent density of the wood. Work results may be used as subsidies for the adoption of silvicultural practices in forest plantations in areas with water stress and/or affected by climate change as well as the partial replacement of K by Na. |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREESEFEITO DA APLICAÇÃO DO POTÁSSIO, DO SÓDIO E DA DISPONIBILIDADE HÍDRICA NA DENSIDADE APARENTE A 12% DE UMIDADE DO LENHO JUVENIL DE ÁRVORES DE Eucalyptus grandisnutritioninduced water stressx-ray densitometrywood quality.nutriçãoestresse hídricodensitometria de raios Xqualidade do lenho.Expressive area of forest plantations fast-growing of eucalyptus in Brazil and in other regions of the world is under the influence of climate change, water stress and low soil fertility, affecting the growth and the quality of the wood from the trees. This study aimed to evaluate the apparent density at 12% relative humidity of the wood of Eucalyptus grandis trees with 12, 24 and 36 months, with reduced rainfall and nutrition K and Na. The treatments were defined by two water regimes (100% and 66% of rainfall, with artificial reduction with polyethylene sheeting) and three types of nutrition: K (K - 4.5 kmol/ha), N (Na - 4.5 kmol/ha) and control. The apparent density of the samples of diameter at breast height was determined by densitometry profile from digital images of rays X. The results indicated a significant difference in nutrition treatments and water availability in relation to the density of the wood. The radial apparent density profiles showed higher differences in the wood from the third year of evaluation. Digital images of the wood obtained by X-rays allowed to analyze the variation of the apparent density of the wood. Work results may be used as subsidies for the adoption of silvicultural practices in forest plantations in areas with water stress and/or affected by climate change as well as the partial replacement of K by Na.Expressiva área das plantações florestais de eucalipto de rápido crescimento no Brasil e em outras regiões do mundo encontra-se sob o efeito das mudanças climáticas, do estresse hídrico e da baixa fertilidade do solo, afetando o crescimento e a qualidade do lenho das árvores. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a densidade aparente a 12% de umidade do lenho das árvores de Eucalyptus grandis com 12, 24 e 36 meses, com redução da precipitação pluviométrica e nutrição de K e Na. Os tratamentos foram definidos por dois regimes hídricos (100 e 66% das chuvas, com redução artificial com lonas de polietileno) e três tipos de nutrição: K (K - 4,5 kmol/ha), N (Na - 4,5 kmol/ha) e controle. A densidade aparente a 12% de U.R. das amostras da posição do DAP do tronco das árvores foi determinada pela densitometria de raios X e por imagens digitais do lenho. Os resultados indicaram diferença significativa da densidade aparente a 12% de U.R. das árvores de eucalipto nos tratamentos de nutrição e de disponibilidade hídrica. O perfil radial de densidade aparente mostrou maior diferença a partir do terceiro ano de idade das árvores. Pelas imagens digitais, analisou-se a variação radial da densidade aparente da madeira. Os resultados do trabalho fornecem subsídios para a adoção de práticas silviculturais nas áreas de plantações florestais com estresse hídrico e/ou afetadas pelas mudanças climáticas, bem como a substituição parcial de K por Na.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2867510.5902/1980509828675Ciência Florestal; Vol. 27 No. 3 (2017); 1017-1027Ciência Florestal; v. 27 n. 3 (2017); 1017-10271980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/28675/16187Copyright (c) 2017 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro, Vinicius ResendeSurdi, Paula GabriellaSette Junior, Carlos RobertoTomazello Filho, MarioChaix, GillesLaclau, Jean Paul2017-08-31T17:21:45Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28675Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-08-31T17:21:45Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES EFEITO DA APLICAÇÃO DO POTÁSSIO, DO SÓDIO E DA DISPONIBILIDADE HÍDRICA NA DENSIDADE APARENTE A 12% DE UMIDADE DO LENHO JUVENIL DE ÁRVORES DE Eucalyptus grandis |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES Castro, Vinicius Resende nutrition induced water stress x-ray densitometry wood quality. nutrição estresse hídrico densitometria de raios X qualidade do lenho. |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES |
title_full |
APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES |
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APPLICATION EFFECT OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE APPARENT DENSITY AT 12% HUMIDITY OF JUVENILE WOOD OF Eucalyptus grandis TREES |
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Castro, Vinicius Resende |
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Castro, Vinicius Resende Surdi, Paula Gabriella Sette Junior, Carlos Roberto Tomazello Filho, Mario Chaix, Gilles Laclau, Jean Paul |
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Surdi, Paula Gabriella Sette Junior, Carlos Roberto Tomazello Filho, Mario Chaix, Gilles Laclau, Jean Paul |
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Castro, Vinicius Resende Surdi, Paula Gabriella Sette Junior, Carlos Roberto Tomazello Filho, Mario Chaix, Gilles Laclau, Jean Paul |
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nutrition induced water stress x-ray densitometry wood quality. nutrição estresse hídrico densitometria de raios X qualidade do lenho. |
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nutrition induced water stress x-ray densitometry wood quality. nutrição estresse hídrico densitometria de raios X qualidade do lenho. |
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Expressive area of forest plantations fast-growing of eucalyptus in Brazil and in other regions of the world is under the influence of climate change, water stress and low soil fertility, affecting the growth and the quality of the wood from the trees. This study aimed to evaluate the apparent density at 12% relative humidity of the wood of Eucalyptus grandis trees with 12, 24 and 36 months, with reduced rainfall and nutrition K and Na. The treatments were defined by two water regimes (100% and 66% of rainfall, with artificial reduction with polyethylene sheeting) and three types of nutrition: K (K - 4.5 kmol/ha), N (Na - 4.5 kmol/ha) and control. The apparent density of the samples of diameter at breast height was determined by densitometry profile from digital images of rays X. The results indicated a significant difference in nutrition treatments and water availability in relation to the density of the wood. The radial apparent density profiles showed higher differences in the wood from the third year of evaluation. Digital images of the wood obtained by X-rays allowed to analyze the variation of the apparent density of the wood. Work results may be used as subsidies for the adoption of silvicultural practices in forest plantations in areas with water stress and/or affected by climate change as well as the partial replacement of K by Na. |
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