2016
DOI: 10.1590/0100-67622016000400002
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Growth and Nutritional Analysis of Tree Species in Contaminated Substrate by Leachable Herbicides

Abstract: -Ecosystems contamination by residues of pesticides requires special attention to the herbicides subject to leaching. The objective was to select tree species to rhizodegradation contaminated by residues of 2,4-D and atrazine and to recompose riparian areas to agricultural fields, then reducing the risk of contamination of water courses. A total of 36 treatments consisted of the combinations of forest species were evaluated [Inga marginata (Inga), Schizolobium parahyba (guapuruvu), Handroanthus serratifolius (… Show more

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“…When evaluating the use of forest species to reduce the clomazone residue in the environment, Cabral et al (2017) found results similar to those of this study, in which the root dry weight of species Jacaranda puberla, Inga marginata, Caesalpinia ferrea, Cedrela fissilis, and Schinopsis brasiliensis showed an average increase of 29.6% with herbicide application. Fiore et al (2016), studying seedlings of J. puberla and Inga marginata, found a significant average increase of root dry weight with herbicide application (25% increase when herbicide atrazine was applied, and 18% increase when herbicide 2,4-D was applied).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When evaluating the use of forest species to reduce the clomazone residue in the environment, Cabral et al (2017) found results similar to those of this study, in which the root dry weight of species Jacaranda puberla, Inga marginata, Caesalpinia ferrea, Cedrela fissilis, and Schinopsis brasiliensis showed an average increase of 29.6% with herbicide application. Fiore et al (2016), studying seedlings of J. puberla and Inga marginata, found a significant average increase of root dry weight with herbicide application (25% increase when herbicide atrazine was applied, and 18% increase when herbicide 2,4-D was applied).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porém, ao avaliarem o uso de espécies florestais para diminuição do resíduo de clomazone, no ambiente, Cabral et al (2017) observaram que a altura das plantas de Jacaranda puberula mostraram aumento de 12% em média pela aplicação do herbicida. Fiore et al (2016) observaram que mudas dessa espécie apresentaram aumento significativo de 9% quando aplicado o herbicida atrazine e 14,75% quando aplicado 2,4-D no parâmetro altura de plantas. Constata-se assim que além da variação de respostas entre diferentes famílias e espécies vegetais, a fitotoxicidade de diferentes herbicidas a espécies arbóreas nativas também pode ser observada dentro de uma mesma espécie, como consequência da variabilidade genética (Ferreira et al, 2005).…”
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“…Resultado semelhante foi observado por Fiore et al (2016), em que a área foliar foi significativamente menor para Cedrela fissilis, Psidium mirsinoides, Tibouchina glandulosa, Handroanthus serratifolius quando submetidas ao herbicida 2,4-D.…”
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