NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa)
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Resumo: | Grápia (Apuleia leiocarpa Vog. Macbride) is an important native forest species that has been in an extinction process. In previous studies with young plants of grápia, visual Fe-deficiency symptoms in new leaves were related with increasing P fertilization. The aim of this study was to characterize the effects of the interaction between P and Fe fertilization on nutritional balance and growth of young plants of grápia cultivated in a Paleaudalf soil, under glasshouse conditions. The treatments consisted of a bifactorial scheme (2x3), represented by the combination of two levels of P fertilization (60 and 180 mg kg-1) and three levels of Fe (0, 6, and 12 mg kg-1); in addition a supplementary fertilization of N, K, Ca and Mg were carried out for all treatments. The plant growth was analysed monthly through plant height, stem diametrer, and number of leaves measurement. After 150 days of seedling emergence, the dry weight of roots, stem, leaves, and the whole plant, length of the root system, specific root length, number of abscissed leaves, root/shoot dry weight ratio, and P, Fe, Cu and Zn contents in plant tissue were analyzed. The ratio of P/Fe, P/Cu, and P/Zn was more suitable to evaluate the nutritional status of young plants than the analysis of the absolute content of those nutrients in the tissues. High P availability in soil caused Fe, Cu and Zn deficiency in plants of grápia. Increasing the availability of Fe, due to Fe fertilization, or by decreasing of soil pH, induced by fertilization of several nutrients, caused decreasing on Cu and Zn content in roots. In the presence of 180 mg of P kg-1 of soil, the addition of 12 mg of Fe kg-1 of soil, as Fe-EDTA, decreased leaf chlorosis and increased the growth of young plants of grápia. |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa)Distúrbios nutricionais induzidos pela adubação de fósforo e ferro em plantas jovens de grápia (Apuleia leiocarpa).grápiaphosphorusironcopperzinc.grápiafósforoferrocobrezincoGrápia (Apuleia leiocarpa Vog. Macbride) is an important native forest species that has been in an extinction process. In previous studies with young plants of grápia, visual Fe-deficiency symptoms in new leaves were related with increasing P fertilization. The aim of this study was to characterize the effects of the interaction between P and Fe fertilization on nutritional balance and growth of young plants of grápia cultivated in a Paleaudalf soil, under glasshouse conditions. The treatments consisted of a bifactorial scheme (2x3), represented by the combination of two levels of P fertilization (60 and 180 mg kg-1) and three levels of Fe (0, 6, and 12 mg kg-1); in addition a supplementary fertilization of N, K, Ca and Mg were carried out for all treatments. The plant growth was analysed monthly through plant height, stem diametrer, and number of leaves measurement. After 150 days of seedling emergence, the dry weight of roots, stem, leaves, and the whole plant, length of the root system, specific root length, number of abscissed leaves, root/shoot dry weight ratio, and P, Fe, Cu and Zn contents in plant tissue were analyzed. The ratio of P/Fe, P/Cu, and P/Zn was more suitable to evaluate the nutritional status of young plants than the analysis of the absolute content of those nutrients in the tissues. High P availability in soil caused Fe, Cu and Zn deficiency in plants of grápia. Increasing the availability of Fe, due to Fe fertilization, or by decreasing of soil pH, induced by fertilization of several nutrients, caused decreasing on Cu and Zn content in roots. In the presence of 180 mg of P kg-1 of soil, the addition of 12 mg of Fe kg-1 of soil, as Fe-EDTA, decreased leaf chlorosis and increased the growth of young plants of grápia.A grápia (Apuleia leiocarpa Vog. Macbride) é uma espécie florestal nativa de grande interesse madeireiro, encontrando-se, atualmente, bastante dizimada. Em trabalhos anteriores, foi observado que as folhas novas de plantas jovens de grápia apresentaram sintomas visuais indicativos de deficiência de Fe na presença de doses crescentes de P. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo caracterizar os efeitos da interação da adubação de P e Fe no balanço nutricional e no crescimento de plantas jovens de grápia cultivadas num ARGISSOLO VERMELHO Distrófico arênico, sob condições de casa de vegetação. Os tratamentos consistiram de uma combinação bifatorial (2x3) completa, com dois níveis de adubação de fósforo (60 e 180 mg kg-1) e três níveis de ferro (0, 6 e 12 mg kg-1); além disso, realizou-se adubação complementar de N, K, Ca e Mg em todos tratamentos. A análise de crescimento das plantas foi realizada mensalmente, considerando a altura de planta, diâmetro do caule e número de folhas por planta. Aos 150 dias após a emergência das plantas, avaliaram-se ainda a massa seca de raízes, do caule, das folhas e total da planta, comprimento das raízes, comprimento radicular específico, número de folhas caídas, relação entre a massa seca de raízes e da parte aérea e a concentração de P, Fe, Cu e Zn nos tecidos da planta. A relação de concentração entre o P e os micronutrientes Fe, Cu e Zn é mais apropriada na avaliação do estado nutricional da grápia que a análise da concentração absoluta desses elementos nos tecidos. A alta disponibilidade de P no solo causou deficiência de Fe, Cu e Zn nas plantas de grápia. O aumento da disponibilidade de Fe, ocasionado pela adubação desse elemento, ou pela diminuição do pH do solo, induzida pela adubação com outros nutrientes, provocou decréscimo nas concentrações de Cu e Zn nas raízes. Na presença de 180 mg de P kg-1 de solo, a aplicação de 12 mg de Fe kg-1 de solo, na forma de Fe-EDTA, diminuiu a clorose foliar e aumentou o crescimento de plantas jovens de grápia.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2005-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/187510.5902/198050981875Ciência Florestal; Vol. 15 No. 4 (2005); 377-389Ciência Florestal; v. 15 n. 4 (2005); 377-3891980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/1875/1122Missio, Evandro LuizNicoloso, Fernando Teixeirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-05-15T18:13:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1875Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-05-15T18:13:37Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) Distúrbios nutricionais induzidos pela adubação de fósforo e ferro em plantas jovens de grápia (Apuleia leiocarpa). |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) Missio, Evandro Luiz grápia phosphorus iron copper zinc. grápia fósforo ferro cobre zinco |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) |
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NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCE INDUCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND IRON FERTILIZATION ON YOUNG PLANTS OF GRÁPIA (Apuleia leiocarpa) |
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Missio, Evandro Luiz |
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Missio, Evandro Luiz Nicoloso, Fernando Teixeira |
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Nicoloso, Fernando Teixeira |
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Missio, Evandro Luiz Nicoloso, Fernando Teixeira |
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grápia phosphorus iron copper zinc. grápia fósforo ferro cobre zinco |
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grápia phosphorus iron copper zinc. grápia fósforo ferro cobre zinco |
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Grápia (Apuleia leiocarpa Vog. Macbride) is an important native forest species that has been in an extinction process. In previous studies with young plants of grápia, visual Fe-deficiency symptoms in new leaves were related with increasing P fertilization. The aim of this study was to characterize the effects of the interaction between P and Fe fertilization on nutritional balance and growth of young plants of grápia cultivated in a Paleaudalf soil, under glasshouse conditions. The treatments consisted of a bifactorial scheme (2x3), represented by the combination of two levels of P fertilization (60 and 180 mg kg-1) and three levels of Fe (0, 6, and 12 mg kg-1); in addition a supplementary fertilization of N, K, Ca and Mg were carried out for all treatments. The plant growth was analysed monthly through plant height, stem diametrer, and number of leaves measurement. After 150 days of seedling emergence, the dry weight of roots, stem, leaves, and the whole plant, length of the root system, specific root length, number of abscissed leaves, root/shoot dry weight ratio, and P, Fe, Cu and Zn contents in plant tissue were analyzed. The ratio of P/Fe, P/Cu, and P/Zn was more suitable to evaluate the nutritional status of young plants than the analysis of the absolute content of those nutrients in the tissues. High P availability in soil caused Fe, Cu and Zn deficiency in plants of grápia. Increasing the availability of Fe, due to Fe fertilization, or by decreasing of soil pH, induced by fertilization of several nutrients, caused decreasing on Cu and Zn content in roots. In the presence of 180 mg of P kg-1 of soil, the addition of 12 mg of Fe kg-1 of soil, as Fe-EDTA, decreased leaf chlorosis and increased the growth of young plants of grápia. |
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