2020
DOI: 10.5039/agraria.v15i2a7503
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Growth and nutritional efficiency of acacia seedlings in response to phosphate fertilization

Abstract: Acacia mangium Willd cultivation is a viable option to meet the growing demand for wood in the forest market. However, there is little information related to its nutritional requirements in the seedling growth phase. The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth and nutritional efficiency of acacia seedlings in response to phosphate fertilization. The experimental design was completely randomized with five treatments, and with five replications each. The treatments consisted of five phosphorus (P) dos… Show more

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“…Works on the nutrition of forest seedlings indicate that pioneer species are more responsive to the supply of phosphorus, pointing out the need for the supply of this nutrient for the proper development of these species, while climactic species have shown little sensitivity to the supply of this nutrient, reflecting a low requirement in the seedling phase (Rangel-Vasconcelos et al, 2016). Also, several works in the literature cite the need for an adequacy in phosphate fertilization in the early stages of forest species (Bazani et al, 2014;Araújo et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Works on the nutrition of forest seedlings indicate that pioneer species are more responsive to the supply of phosphorus, pointing out the need for the supply of this nutrient for the proper development of these species, while climactic species have shown little sensitivity to the supply of this nutrient, reflecting a low requirement in the seedling phase (Rangel-Vasconcelos et al, 2016). Also, several works in the literature cite the need for an adequacy in phosphate fertilization in the early stages of forest species (Bazani et al, 2014;Araújo et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%