2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162007000100004
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Growth of bare root Pinus taeda, L. seedlings cultivated under five densities in nursery

Abstract: Seedlings compete for nutrients, water and light. The available area for each seedling affects their behavior related to requirements for these resources. This experiment evaluated the influence of five plant densities on the growth of bare root Pinus taeda, L. seedlings in a nursery after outplanting. The analyzed characteristics were: height (H), root collar diameter (D), H/D ratio, and dry matter weight. Higher densities stimulated H growth and the lowest densities increased D average and dry matter weight … Show more

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“…High quality seedlings produced by breeding or genetic selection, culture technic, planting method, and accurate plant management will determine the success of seedling growth in the field (van den Driessche, 1994;South, 2000;Carneiro et al, 2007), particularly at marginal lands. Marginal lands are generally acid soil which P is bounded by Fe and Al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High quality seedlings produced by breeding or genetic selection, culture technic, planting method, and accurate plant management will determine the success of seedling growth in the field (van den Driessche, 1994;South, 2000;Carneiro et al, 2007), particularly at marginal lands. Marginal lands are generally acid soil which P is bounded by Fe and Al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%