Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Cleverson Agueiro de, Andrade, Reginaldo Almeida, Souza, Felippe Coelho de, Brito, Rychaellen Silva de, Teixeira Junior, Davair Lopes, Nascimento, Matheus Matos do
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: The use of alternative substrates can make economically viable the production of forest seedlings in nurseries, being also a sustainable alternative for agroforestry organic waste management. The species Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez occurs in the Western Amazon, being a large tree with high economic potential, exploited by the timber sector. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of organic substrates on the production of itaúba seedlings. A completely randomized design was used, with four treatments: COCB - organic compost based on signal grass (1:1), SC - commercial substrate - SC, COCC - organic compost + chestnut husk (2:1) and COFC - organic compost + chestnut flour (2:1). The analysis of M. itauba seedlings was carried out using the following variables: shoot length - CPA, stem diameter - DC, ratio between shoot length and stem diameter - CPA/DC, root dry mass - MSR, aerial part - MSPA and total - MST and Dickson index – IQD. The seedlings produced in the substrate COCB (1:1) showed greater height, stem diameter and accumulation of root, shoot and total dry mass, resulting in a higher Dickson index value. Greater robustness was observed in seedlings produced in the COFC substrate. The commercial substrate originated seedlings with smaller height, diameter and less accumulation of root, shoot and total dry mass. The use of alternative substrates, such as organic compost, nut husk and flour, favors morphometric growth and biomass accumulation in M. itauba seedlings.
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spelling Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substratesMorfometría de plántulas de itaúba (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. Ex Mez) producidas a partir de sustratos alternativosMorfometria de mudas de itaúba (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produzidas a partir de substratos alternativos Especies de maderaProducción de plántulasResiduos agroforestales.Wood speciesSeedling productionAgroforestry waste.Espécie madeireiraProdução de mudasResíduos agroflorestais.The use of alternative substrates can make economically viable the production of forest seedlings in nurseries, being also a sustainable alternative for agroforestry organic waste management. The species Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez occurs in the Western Amazon, being a large tree with high economic potential, exploited by the timber sector. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of organic substrates on the production of itaúba seedlings. A completely randomized design was used, with four treatments: COCB - organic compost based on signal grass (1:1), SC - commercial substrate - SC, COCC - organic compost + chestnut husk (2:1) and COFC - organic compost + chestnut flour (2:1). The analysis of M. itauba seedlings was carried out using the following variables: shoot length - CPA, stem diameter - DC, ratio between shoot length and stem diameter - CPA/DC, root dry mass - MSR, aerial part - MSPA and total - MST and Dickson index – IQD. The seedlings produced in the substrate COCB (1:1) showed greater height, stem diameter and accumulation of root, shoot and total dry mass, resulting in a higher Dickson index value. Greater robustness was observed in seedlings produced in the COFC substrate. The commercial substrate originated seedlings with smaller height, diameter and less accumulation of root, shoot and total dry mass. The use of alternative substrates, such as organic compost, nut husk and flour, favors morphometric growth and biomass accumulation in M. itauba seedlings.El uso de sustratos alternativos puede viabilizar económicamente la producción de plántulas en plantas vivas, siendo también una alternativa sustentable para el manejo de residuos orgánicos provenientes de la agroforestería. La especie Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez ocurre en la Amazonía Occidental, siendo un árbol de gran tamaño con alto potencial económico, explotado por el sector maderero. Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar los efectos de sustratos orgánicos en la producción de plántulas de itaúba. Se utilizó un diseño completamente al azar, con cuatro tratamientos: COCB - compost orgánico a base de pasto señal (1: 1), SC - sustrato comercial - SC, COCC - compost orgánico + cascarilla de castaño (2: 1) y COFC - compost orgánico + harina de castaña (2: 1). El análisis de plántulas de M. itauba se realizó utilizando las siguientes variables: longitud de brote - CPA, diámetro de tallo - DC, relación entre longitud de brote y diámetro de tallo - CPA / DC, masa seca de raíz - MSR, parte aérea - MSPA y total – MST, y Índice de Dickson – IQD. Las plántulas producidas en el sustrato COCB (1: 1) mostraron mayor altura, diámetro del tallo y acumulación de massa en la raíz brote y parte aérea, resultando en un mayor valor del índice de Dickson. Se observó mayor robustez en plántulas producidas en el sustrato COFC. El sustrato comercial originó plántulas de menor altura, diámetro y menor acumulación massa em la raíz y parte aérea. El uso de sustratos alternativos, como compost orgánico, cascarilla y harina de castaña, favorece el crecimiento morfométrico y la acumulación de biomasa en las plántulas de M. itauba.O uso de substratos alternativos pode viabilizar economicamente a produção de mudas florestais em viveiro, sendo também uma alternativa sustentável para a gestão resíduos orgânicos agroflorestais. A espécie Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez ocorre na Amazônia Ocidental, sendo uma árvore de grande porte e alto potencial econômico, explorada pelo setor madeireiro. Esse trabalho visou avaliar os efeitos de substratos orgânicos na produção de mudas de itaúba. Usou-se o delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com quatro tratamentos: COCB - composto orgânico à base de capim braquiária (1:1), SC - substrato comercial – SC, COCC - composto orgânico + casca de castanha (2:1) e COFC - composto orgânico + farinha de castanha (2:1). Realizou-se a análise das mudas de M. itauba através das variáveis: comprimento da parte aérea – CPA, diâmetro do coleto – DC, relação entre o comprimento da parte aérea e o diâmetro do coleto – CPA/DC, massa seca radicular – MSR, da parte aérea – MSPA e total – MST e índice de Dickson – IQD. As mudas produzidas no substrato COCB (1:1) apresentaram maior altura, diâmetro do coleto e acúmulo de massa seca radicular, da parte aérea e total, resultando em um maior valor de índice de Dickson. Observou-se maior robustez nas mudas produzidas no substrato COFC. O substrato comercial originou mudas com menor altura, diâmetro e menor acúmulo de massa seca radicular, da parte aérea e total. O uso de substratos alternativos, como o composto orgânico, casca e farinha de castanha, favorece o crescimento morfométrico e o acúmulo de biomassa em mudas de M. itauba.Research, Society and Development2021-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1939010.33448/rsd-v10i11.19390Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e87101119390Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e87101119390Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e871011193902525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19390/17328Copyright (c) 2021 Ítalo Felipe Nogueira Ribeiro; Cleverson Agueiro de Carvalho; Reginaldo Almeida Andrade; Felippe Coelho de Souza; Rychaellen Silva de Brito; Davair Lopes Teixeira Junior; Matheus Matos do Nascimentohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Ítalo Felipe NogueiraCarvalho, Cleverson Agueiro de Andrade, Reginaldo Almeida Souza, Felippe Coelho de Brito, Rychaellen Silva de Teixeira Junior, Davair LopesNascimento, Matheus Matos do 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19390Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:17.643971Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
Morfometría de plántulas de itaúba (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. Ex Mez) producidas a partir de sustratos alternativos
Morfometria de mudas de itaúba (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produzidas a partir de substratos alternativos
title Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
spellingShingle Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira
Especies de madera
Producción de plántulas
Residuos agroforestales.
Wood species
Seedling production
Agroforestry waste.
Espécie madeireira
Produção de mudas
Resíduos agroflorestais.
title_short Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
title_full Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
title_fullStr Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
title_full_unstemmed Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
title_sort Morphometry of itaúba seedlings (Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez) produced from alternative substrates
author Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira
author_facet Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira
Carvalho, Cleverson Agueiro de
Andrade, Reginaldo Almeida
Souza, Felippe Coelho de
Brito, Rychaellen Silva de
Teixeira Junior, Davair Lopes
Nascimento, Matheus Matos do
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author2 Carvalho, Cleverson Agueiro de
Andrade, Reginaldo Almeida
Souza, Felippe Coelho de
Brito, Rychaellen Silva de
Teixeira Junior, Davair Lopes
Nascimento, Matheus Matos do
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira
Carvalho, Cleverson Agueiro de
Andrade, Reginaldo Almeida
Souza, Felippe Coelho de
Brito, Rychaellen Silva de
Teixeira Junior, Davair Lopes
Nascimento, Matheus Matos do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Especies de madera
Producción de plántulas
Residuos agroforestales.
Wood species
Seedling production
Agroforestry waste.
Espécie madeireira
Produção de mudas
Resíduos agroflorestais.
topic Especies de madera
Producción de plántulas
Residuos agroforestales.
Wood species
Seedling production
Agroforestry waste.
Espécie madeireira
Produção de mudas
Resíduos agroflorestais.
description The use of alternative substrates can make economically viable the production of forest seedlings in nurseries, being also a sustainable alternative for agroforestry organic waste management. The species Mezilaurus itauba (Meisn.) Taub. ex Mez occurs in the Western Amazon, being a large tree with high economic potential, exploited by the timber sector. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of organic substrates on the production of itaúba seedlings. A completely randomized design was used, with four treatments: COCB - organic compost based on signal grass (1:1), SC - commercial substrate - SC, COCC - organic compost + chestnut husk (2:1) and COFC - organic compost + chestnut flour (2:1). The analysis of M. itauba seedlings was carried out using the following variables: shoot length - CPA, stem diameter - DC, ratio between shoot length and stem diameter - CPA/DC, root dry mass - MSR, aerial part - MSPA and total - MST and Dickson index – IQD. The seedlings produced in the substrate COCB (1:1) showed greater height, stem diameter and accumulation of root, shoot and total dry mass, resulting in a higher Dickson index value. Greater robustness was observed in seedlings produced in the COFC substrate. The commercial substrate originated seedlings with smaller height, diameter and less accumulation of root, shoot and total dry mass. The use of alternative substrates, such as organic compost, nut husk and flour, favors morphometric growth and biomass accumulation in M. itauba seedlings.
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