2019
DOI: 10.5902/1980509833261
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Fertilization and containers in the seedlings production and post-planting survival of <i>Schizolobium parahyba</i>

Abstract: Fertilization in the production of forest seedlings can vary according to the substrate, container and fertilizer used in the nursery. Controlled release fertilizers (CRF) can be applied to reduce or even to eliminate the need for top-dress fertilization. The CRF doses can vary according to the container volume, considering the different amount of substrate available for seedlings in different containers. This study aimed to evaluate the growth of Schizolobium parahyba seedlings produced in plastic tubes of 11… Show more

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“…The highest growth of the seedling produced in the Sewage sludge substrate was probably due to higher N and P availability (Table 1). Similar results have been documented for by Delarmelina et al (2014), Gonçalves et al (2014), Cabreira et al (2019), Silva et al (2019) andLima Filho et al (2019) for Ateleia glazioviana, Sesbania virgata, Schizolobium parahyba, Luehea divaricata, and Ceiba speciosa, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The highest growth of the seedling produced in the Sewage sludge substrate was probably due to higher N and P availability (Table 1). Similar results have been documented for by Delarmelina et al (2014), Gonçalves et al (2014), Cabreira et al (2019), Silva et al (2019) andLima Filho et al (2019) for Ateleia glazioviana, Sesbania virgata, Schizolobium parahyba, Luehea divaricata, and Ceiba speciosa, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The accumulated initial growth of A. brasiliensis seedlings 240 days after transplant (DAT) (Figure 1) corroborates studies on growth of Araucaria angustifolia and Ocotea odorifera seedlings (Rossa et al, 2011) and Schizolobium parahyba seedlings (Cabreira et al, 2019). In these studies, the use of controlled release fertilizer (CRF) at doses of 6.0 g L -1 and 8.3 g L -1 , respectively accelerated seedlings growth.…”
Section: Seedling Growth During 240 Dayssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…According to the remineralizer producer, the batch of remineralizer used in our experiment had the following nutritional contents: 1.54% Al; B < 10 ppm; 1.22% Ca; 4.32% Fe; 0.11% 66 studies indicate that the use of controlledrelease fertilizers (CRF) ensures efficiency in nutrients availability throughout seedling production process, reducing losses due to leaching or damage due to excess of nutrients in substrates (Stüpp et al, 2015;Van Eerd et al, 2018;Cabreira et al, 2019). In addition, the use of CRF in seedlings production demonstrates a balance between plant physiological demands, according to the availability of nutrients (Santos et al, 2020;Cabreira et al, 2019;Brito et al, 2018). Regarding M. scabrella, studies indicate high salinity resistance (Avrella et al, 2019a) and a positive response to fertilization with CRF (Stüpp et al, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%