2005
DOI: 10.5902/198050981837
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Crescimento inicial de <i>Pinus taeda</i> L. relacionado a doses de N, P e K.

Abstract: RESUMOO presente trabalho teve como objetivo estudar os efeitos de diferentes doses de N, P e K no crescimento inicial de plantas de Pinus taeda, aos 19 meses de idade. O experimento localiza-se próximo do Município de Cambará do Sul, tendo como coordenadas UTM "centrais" 565125 E e 6777386 N. O solo da região é classificado como Cambissolo Humico alumínico típico, textura argilosa. A metodologia estatística utilizada foi a técnica do confundimento, para três fatores, com quatro níveis, totalizando 64 tratamen… Show more

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“…SPS promoted a linear increase in root system dry mass at 330 DAG ( Figure 2B) which was not observed in the shoot system under higher doses (SPS 0.36 and 0.72 kg P 2 O 5 m -3 ) ( Figure 2A), possibly due to the plant nutritional imbalance (Table 1). These results are in agreement with Vogel et al (2005), who reported a quadratic response from Pinus taeda to soluble P in the first two years of development under field conditions, however, in contrast to the present work, available P was considered critical for plant development at the start of that experiment. Sardans et al (2004), working with allepo pine in calcareous and silicate soils, showed that seedlings total biomass was increased when soluble P fertilizers were used.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…SPS promoted a linear increase in root system dry mass at 330 DAG ( Figure 2B) which was not observed in the shoot system under higher doses (SPS 0.36 and 0.72 kg P 2 O 5 m -3 ) ( Figure 2A), possibly due to the plant nutritional imbalance (Table 1). These results are in agreement with Vogel et al (2005), who reported a quadratic response from Pinus taeda to soluble P in the first two years of development under field conditions, however, in contrast to the present work, available P was considered critical for plant development at the start of that experiment. Sardans et al (2004), working with allepo pine in calcareous and silicate soils, showed that seedlings total biomass was increased when soluble P fertilizers were used.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In some samples, the needle Ca concentration was below 1.0 or 1.5 g kg -1 , values that are considered adequate for pine trees by Zöttl and Tschinkel (1971) and Allen (1987), respectively. However, the needle Ca concentration was above 1 g kg -1…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Several studies in southern Brazil have attempted to find relationships between litter quality and quantity and pinus yield (SCHUMACHER et al, 2008;SCHUMACHER, 2010). Also, plant needle chemical analysis may be an interesting tool to evaluate pine nutrition and its demand for nutrients TSCHINKEL, 1971). However, Chaves and Correa (2005) could not find clear evidence of nutrient imbalances using needle chemical analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparando com o cultivo de eucalipto, por exemplo, é pouco estudada e utilizada. No Brasil, a pouca literatura cita respostas mais consistentes para a aplicação de P (MUNIZ et al, 1975;VOGEL et al, 2005), mas os resultados não podem ser extrapolados. A Tabela 9 e a Figura 2 procuram explicar a simbologia utilizada para apresentar as unidades de manejo de cada faixa de terra.…”
Section: Classes De Unidades De Manejounclassified