2017
DOI: 10.1590/18069657rbcs20160400
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Abstract: For the development of nutrient budget models to recommend lime and fertilizers for agricultural and forestry crops, curves of plant growth and nutrient accumulation are required. Information about how nutrients are partitioned between the different plant organs is also necessary, but still scarce for pine in Brazil. This study evaluated the growth, biomass partitioning, and nutrient dynamics in pine forests in southern Brazil. To this end, we assessed unthinned 2, 4, 6, and 8-year-old stands of Pinus taeda L.… Show more

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“…The greatest variation in the size of the trees in the stand results in higher variability in their growth (Otto et al, 2014). Nevertheless, the effi ciency in the use of nutrients in forest species is related to age, where older plants have higher nutritional effi ciency compared with those younger (Barros Filho et al, 2017). The lower effi ciency in nutrient absorption by the plant hinders its proper development (Nascimento Lima et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The greatest variation in the size of the trees in the stand results in higher variability in their growth (Otto et al, 2014). Nevertheless, the effi ciency in the use of nutrients in forest species is related to age, where older plants have higher nutritional effi ciency compared with those younger (Barros Filho et al, 2017). The lower effi ciency in nutrient absorption by the plant hinders its proper development (Nascimento Lima et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%