Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates
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Resumo: | The use of alternative substrates, originating from organic residues, has been presented as an ecologically sustainable destination of solid residues, and its use in the production of seedlings has been the target of several researches in recent years, which aim to maximize the quality and field survival of individuals produced using these materials. Therefore, this work analyzed the seedling quality of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes in different substrates compositions. Eight treatments were adopted, with 15 repetitions each, and the following morphological parameters were analyzed: height (Alt), root length (CR), diameter at the height of the neck (DAC), dry mass of the aerial part (MSPA), dry mass of the root (MSR), total dry mass (MST), as well as the relationships: height by diameter the height of the neck (Alt/DAC), height by root length (Alt / CR), dry mass of the aerial part by dry mass of the root (MSPA/MSR), the Dickson Quality Index (IQD) and the number of nodules (QN). It was found that the treatments that contained chestnut shell in their composition, T2 and T4, showed higher biomass production. It was also noted that the use of vegetable ash, in addition to inhibiting nodulation, caused the death of almost 100% of the individuals in the treatment 8. It is also noteworthy that the commercial substrate (T1), only performed well in relation to the number of nodules. It is inferred that alternative substrates based on agroforestry residues, when used in correct proportions, provide high quality seedlings. |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substratesProducción de plántulas de Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby y J.W.Grimes utilizando sustratos alternativosProdução de mudas de Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W. Grimes mediante substratos alternativos SilviculturaProdução de mudasSilviculturaProduccíon de plântulasResiduos agroforestales.SilvicultureSeedling productionAgroforestry waste.The use of alternative substrates, originating from organic residues, has been presented as an ecologically sustainable destination of solid residues, and its use in the production of seedlings has been the target of several researches in recent years, which aim to maximize the quality and field survival of individuals produced using these materials. Therefore, this work analyzed the seedling quality of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes in different substrates compositions. Eight treatments were adopted, with 15 repetitions each, and the following morphological parameters were analyzed: height (Alt), root length (CR), diameter at the height of the neck (DAC), dry mass of the aerial part (MSPA), dry mass of the root (MSR), total dry mass (MST), as well as the relationships: height by diameter the height of the neck (Alt/DAC), height by root length (Alt / CR), dry mass of the aerial part by dry mass of the root (MSPA/MSR), the Dickson Quality Index (IQD) and the number of nodules (QN). It was found that the treatments that contained chestnut shell in their composition, T2 and T4, showed higher biomass production. It was also noted that the use of vegetable ash, in addition to inhibiting nodulation, caused the death of almost 100% of the individuals in the treatment 8. It is also noteworthy that the commercial substrate (T1), only performed well in relation to the number of nodules. It is inferred that alternative substrates based on agroforestry residues, when used in correct proportions, provide high quality seedlings.El uso de sustratos alternativos, provenientes de residuos orgánicos, se ha presentado como un destino ecológicamente sustentable de residuos sólidos, y su uso en la producción de plántulas ha sido objeto de varias investigaciones en los últimos años, que buscan maximizar la calidad y campo. supervivencia de los individuos producidos con estos materiales. Por tanto, este trabajo analizó la calidad de plántulas de Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & JW Grimes en diferentes composiciones de sustratos. Se adoptaron ocho tratamientos, con 15 repeticiones cada uno, y se analizaron los siguientes parámetros morfológicos: altura (Alt), largo de raíz (CR), diámetro a la altura del cuello (DAC), masa seca de la parte aérea (MSPA), masa seca de la raíz (MSR), masa seca total (MST), así como las relaciones: altura por diámetro la altura del cuello (Alt / DAC), altura por longitud de raíz (Alt / CR), masa seca de la parte aérea por masa seca de la raíz (MSPA / MSR), el Índice de Calidad de Dickson (IQD) y el número de nódulos (QN). Se encontró que los tratamientos que contenían cáscara de castaño en su composición, T2 y T4, presentaron mayor producción de biomasa. También se observó que el uso de ceniza vegetal, además de inhibir la nodulación, provocó la muerte de casi el 100% de los individuos en el tratamiento 8. También es de destacar que el sustrato comercial (T1), solo se desempeñó bien en relación al número de nódulos. Se infiere que sustratos alternativos a base de residuos agroforestales, cuando se utilizan en las proporciones correctas, proporcionan plántulas de alta calidad.A utilização de substratos alternativos, provenientes de resíduos orgânicos, tem se apresentado como uma destinação ecologicamente sustentável de resíduos sólidos, e sua utilização na produção de mudas tem sido alvo diversas pesquisas nos últimos anos, que visam maximizar a qualidade e sobrevivência em campo de indivíduos produzidos por meio destes materiais. Portanto, este trabalho analisou a qualidade de mudas de Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W. Grimes em diferentes composições de substratos. Adotou-se 8 tratamentos, com 15 repetições cada, sendo analisados os seguintes parâmetros morfológicos: altura (Alt), Comprimento da raiz (CR), diâmetro a altura do colo (DAC), massa seca da parte aérea (MSPA), massa seca da raiz (MSR), massa seca total (MST), bem como as relações: altura pelo diâmetro a altura do colo (Alt/DAC), altura pelo comprimento da raiz (Alt/CR), massa seca da parte aérea pela massa seca da raiz (MSPA/MSR), o Índice de Qualidade de Dickson (IQD) e a quantidade de nódulos (QN). Verificou-se que os tratamentos que continham casca de castanha em sua composição, T2 e T4, apresentaram maior produção de biomassa. Também notou-se que a utilização de cinza vegetal, além de inibir a nodulação, ocasionou a morte de quase 100% os indivíduos do tratamento 8. Ressalta-se também que o substrato comercial (T1), só apresentou bom desempenho em relação a quantidade de nódulos. Infere-se que substratos alternativos à base de resíduos agroflorestais, quando empregados em proporções corretas, proporcionam mudas de elevada qualidade. Palavras-chave: Silvicultura; Produção de mudas; Resíduos agroflorestais.Research, Society and Development2021-06-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1632410.33448/rsd-v10i7.16324Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e16910716324Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e16910716324Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e169107163242525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16324/14661Copyright (c) 2021 Ronier Felipe da Silva Oliveira; Cleverson Agueiro de Carvalho ; Patricia Gomes Ribeiro; Ítalo Felipe Nogueira Ribeiro; Rean Augusto Zaninettihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Ronier Felipe da SilvaCarvalho , Cleverson Agueiro de Ribeiro, Patricia GomesRibeiro, Ítalo Felipe NogueiraZaninetti, Rean Augusto2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16324Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:54.064153Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates Producción de plántulas de Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby y J.W.Grimes utilizando sustratos alternativos Produção de mudas de Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W. Grimes mediante substratos alternativos |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates Oliveira, Ronier Felipe da Silva Silvicultura Produção de mudas Silvicultura Produccíon de plântulas Residuos agroforestales. Silviculture Seedling production Agroforestry waste. |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates |
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Production of seedlings of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes using alternative substrates |
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Oliveira, Ronier Felipe da Silva |
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Oliveira, Ronier Felipe da Silva Carvalho , Cleverson Agueiro de Ribeiro, Patricia Gomes Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira Zaninetti, Rean Augusto |
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Carvalho , Cleverson Agueiro de Ribeiro, Patricia Gomes Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira Zaninetti, Rean Augusto |
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Oliveira, Ronier Felipe da Silva Carvalho , Cleverson Agueiro de Ribeiro, Patricia Gomes Ribeiro, Ítalo Felipe Nogueira Zaninetti, Rean Augusto |
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Silvicultura Produção de mudas Silvicultura Produccíon de plântulas Residuos agroforestales. Silviculture Seedling production Agroforestry waste. |
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Silvicultura Produção de mudas Silvicultura Produccíon de plântulas Residuos agroforestales. Silviculture Seedling production Agroforestry waste. |
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The use of alternative substrates, originating from organic residues, has been presented as an ecologically sustainable destination of solid residues, and its use in the production of seedlings has been the target of several researches in recent years, which aim to maximize the quality and field survival of individuals produced using these materials. Therefore, this work analyzed the seedling quality of Cojoba arborea var. angustifolia (Rusby) Barneby & J.W.Grimes in different substrates compositions. Eight treatments were adopted, with 15 repetitions each, and the following morphological parameters were analyzed: height (Alt), root length (CR), diameter at the height of the neck (DAC), dry mass of the aerial part (MSPA), dry mass of the root (MSR), total dry mass (MST), as well as the relationships: height by diameter the height of the neck (Alt/DAC), height by root length (Alt / CR), dry mass of the aerial part by dry mass of the root (MSPA/MSR), the Dickson Quality Index (IQD) and the number of nodules (QN). It was found that the treatments that contained chestnut shell in their composition, T2 and T4, showed higher biomass production. It was also noted that the use of vegetable ash, in addition to inhibiting nodulation, caused the death of almost 100% of the individuals in the treatment 8. It is also noteworthy that the commercial substrate (T1), only performed well in relation to the number of nodules. It is inferred that alternative substrates based on agroforestry residues, when used in correct proportions, provide high quality seedlings. |
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