Nutritional supplementation required by native Cerrado species development, in nursery

Authors

  • Renan Augusto Miranda Matias Universidade de Brasília Author
  • Fábio Venturoli Universidade Federal de Goiás Author
  • Rosana de Carvalho Cristo Martins Universidade de Brasília Author
  • Fernanda Piccolo Pieruzzi Serviço Florestal Brasileiro Author
  • Alexandre Leandro Santos de Abreu Universidade de Brasília Author
  • Mirella Basileu de Oliveira Lima Universidade do Paraná Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v40i1.37047

Keywords:

substrate, foliar fertilization, seedlings, tree species.

Abstract

 

The ecological restoration of Cerrado ecosystems involves challenges pertinent to the fertilization of the substrate for seedlings in nursery, which are often produced by a single type of substrate. However, habitat heterogeneity suggests that the species may have different nutritional requirements. The objective was to assess the effect of substrate fertilization and nutritional supplementation by leaf in developing seedlings of Kielmeyera coriacea Mart. & Zucc. Eugenia dysenterica (Mart.) and DC Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.) Mattos. The experiment was implemented in a 3x3 factorial completely randomized design (three types of substrates x three levels of foliar fertilization), with ten replicates. The treatments were tested by analysis of variance. For K. coriacea and H. impetiginosus, it is recommended to use a substrate composed of Soil + Manure (2:1), for E. dysenterica, it is recommended to use the complete substrate. Foliar fertilization is not recommended for all species. Regarding the soil analysis, organic matter, phosphorus and calcium were determinants in the formation of fertility groups for each of the major components of the Principal Component Analysis.

 

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Published

2018-11-30

How to Cite

Nutritional supplementation required by native Cerrado species development, in nursery. (2018). Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 40(1), e37047. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v40i1.37047

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