Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.

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Autor(a) principal: SEMCHECHEM, João Pedro Sabino
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: GOWAN, Johnny Stobo Ramos mc
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital Unicesumar
Texto Completo: http://rdu.unicesumar.edu.br/handle/123456789/9202
Resumo: The ash is from vegetable biomass, burned in factories boilers, the ones that are transformed into energy. Considering that the ash is a by-product from this biomass burning, the disposal, most of times, occurs in a wrong way ending in contaminating the environment, salinizing the soil and consequently affecting lives in the ecosystem. So, the present paper aims at studying a viability of using ash from eucalyptus in beetroot growing. The experiment was conducted in Itambe city, Parana state, and the experimental design was completely randomized with a total of 3 repetitions per treatment. The ash from eucalyptus was obtained in the property itself, and the treatments which were employed consist of: T1 = 0, T2 = 10, T3 = 20, T4 = 30, T5 = 40 ash tons per hectare. The biometrical and morphological parameters were evaluated and the results were submitted to an Test F through software Sisvar And later it was done the test of regression to 5% of probability. The ideal dose for beetroot growing was around 20 tons per hectare, and as it was provided more ash, the development of the plant has reduced. It was possible to conclude from this work that ash is a viable alternative as source of nutrients for the growing of beetroot. However, it is crucial that when applying the ash over the plantation, the nutrients levels present in the ash are taken into consideration, otherwise phytotoxicity may occur.
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spelling Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.Adubação orgânicaAgricultura sustentávelBeterrabaThe ash is from vegetable biomass, burned in factories boilers, the ones that are transformed into energy. Considering that the ash is a by-product from this biomass burning, the disposal, most of times, occurs in a wrong way ending in contaminating the environment, salinizing the soil and consequently affecting lives in the ecosystem. So, the present paper aims at studying a viability of using ash from eucalyptus in beetroot growing. The experiment was conducted in Itambe city, Parana state, and the experimental design was completely randomized with a total of 3 repetitions per treatment. The ash from eucalyptus was obtained in the property itself, and the treatments which were employed consist of: T1 = 0, T2 = 10, T3 = 20, T4 = 30, T5 = 40 ash tons per hectare. The biometrical and morphological parameters were evaluated and the results were submitted to an Test F through software Sisvar And later it was done the test of regression to 5% of probability. The ideal dose for beetroot growing was around 20 tons per hectare, and as it was provided more ash, the development of the plant has reduced. It was possible to conclude from this work that ash is a viable alternative as source of nutrients for the growing of beetroot. However, it is crucial that when applying the ash over the plantation, the nutrients levels present in the ash are taken into consideration, otherwise phytotoxicity may occur.As cinzas são provenientes da queima da biomassa vegetal nas caldeiras das fábricas, as quais são transformadas em energia. Tendo em vista que a cinza é um subproduto da queima de biomassa vegetal nas caldeiras, muitas vezes, seu descarte ocorre de forma incorreta e gera contaminação do meio ambiente, salinizando o solo e afetando a vida no ecossistema. Assim, objetiva-se o uso de cinzas provenientes de eucalipto no cultivo de beterraba. O experimento foi conduzido na cidade de Itambé, no Paraná, e o delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado, sendo um total de 3 repetições por tratamento. A cinza vegetal proveniente do eucalipto foi adquirida na propriedade, e os tratamentos empregados foram: T1 = 0, T2 = 10, T3 = 20, T4 = 30, T5 = 40 t.ha-1 de cinza vegetal. Os parâmetros biométricos e morfológicos da cultura foram avaliados e os resultados foram submetidos ao Teste F por meio do software Sisvar e, posteriormente, foi realizado o teste de regressão a 5% de probabilidade. A dose ideal para o desenvolvimento da beterraba foi em torno de 20 t.ha-1, sendo que, a partir deste valor, a medida que ia fornecendo mais cinzas ocorria redução do desenvolvimento da planta. Conclui-se através deste trabalho que as cinzas são uma alternativa viável como fonte de nutrientes a se fornecer para produção de beterraba, porém, é importante que, ao aplicar as cinzas sobre as culturas, considera-se os teores de nutrientes presentes nas cinzas para não ter problemas com fitotoxidez.UNIVERSIDADE CESUMARBrasilUNICESUMARPACCOLA, Edneia Aparecida de Souza.PACCOLA , Edneia Aparecida de SouzaGASPAROTTO, FrancielliPARIZ, SabrinaSEMCHECHEM, João Pedro SabinoGOWAN, Johnny Stobo Ramos mc2021-12-21T11:58:29Z2021-12-212021-12-21T11:58:29Z2021-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSEMCHECHEM, João Pedro Sabino; GOWAN, Johnny Stobo Ramos Mc. Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso. 21f. 2021. Unicesumar - Universidade Cesumar Maringá, 2021.Presencialhttp://rdu.unicesumar.edu.br/handle/123456789/9202porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Digital Unicesumarinstname:Centro Universitário de Maringá (UNICESUMAR)instacron:UniCesumar2021-12-22T06:00:45ZRepositório InstitucionalPRI
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
title Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
spellingShingle Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
SEMCHECHEM, João Pedro Sabino
Adubação orgânica
Agricultura sustentável
Beterraba
title_short Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
title_full Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
title_fullStr Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
title_full_unstemmed Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
title_sort Análise do desenvolvimento de Beta vulgaris 1. Em canteiros com diferentes doses de cinza vegetal proveniente de eucalipto em solo argiloso.
author SEMCHECHEM, João Pedro Sabino
author_facet SEMCHECHEM, João Pedro Sabino
GOWAN, Johnny Stobo Ramos mc
author_role author
author2 GOWAN, Johnny Stobo Ramos mc
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv PACCOLA, Edneia Aparecida de Souza.
PACCOLA , Edneia Aparecida de Souza
GASPAROTTO, Francielli
PARIZ, Sabrina
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SEMCHECHEM, João Pedro Sabino
GOWAN, Johnny Stobo Ramos mc
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adubação orgânica
Agricultura sustentável
Beterraba
topic Adubação orgânica
Agricultura sustentável
Beterraba
description The ash is from vegetable biomass, burned in factories boilers, the ones that are transformed into energy. Considering that the ash is a by-product from this biomass burning, the disposal, most of times, occurs in a wrong way ending in contaminating the environment, salinizing the soil and consequently affecting lives in the ecosystem. So, the present paper aims at studying a viability of using ash from eucalyptus in beetroot growing. The experiment was conducted in Itambe city, Parana state, and the experimental design was completely randomized with a total of 3 repetitions per treatment. The ash from eucalyptus was obtained in the property itself, and the treatments which were employed consist of: T1 = 0, T2 = 10, T3 = 20, T4 = 30, T5 = 40 ash tons per hectare. The biometrical and morphological parameters were evaluated and the results were submitted to an Test F through software Sisvar And later it was done the test of regression to 5% of probability. The ideal dose for beetroot growing was around 20 tons per hectare, and as it was provided more ash, the development of the plant has reduced. It was possible to conclude from this work that ash is a viable alternative as source of nutrients for the growing of beetroot. However, it is crucial that when applying the ash over the plantation, the nutrients levels present in the ash are taken into consideration, otherwise phytotoxicity may occur.
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