2017
DOI: 10.5380/rf.v47i4.50661
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INFLUÊNCIA DO SUBSTRATO E INOCULAÇÃO MICORRÍZICA NA PRODUÇÃO DE MUDAS DE Colubrina glandulosa Perkins

Abstract: ResumoA revegetação de áreas desmatadas de Mata Atlântica pode ser realizada com mudas de espécies florestais nativas inoculadas com fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMA). Este trabalho objetivou avaliar o efeito de diferentes substratos, na ausência/presença de inoculação com FMA, sobre o crescimento e conteúdo nutricional de mudas de Colubrina glandulosa Perkins. As mudas foram produzidas em tubetes em casa de vegetação. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado, com 12 repetições/tratamento … Show more

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“…However, the benefits promoted for plants by the mycorrhizal association depend on several factors, which include the availability of phosphorus in soil solution , the species of AMF involved (MARTIN et al, 2012) and species of plant host (SCABORA et al, 2010). Camara et al (2017) evaluated the effect of single inoculation of Rhizophagus clarus Becker and Gerdemann (previously classified as Glomus clarum Nicolson and Schenck), Gigaspora margarita Becker and Hall, Dentiscutata heterogama (Nicol and Gerd) Walker and Sanders and mixed inoculation with the three AMF species on the production of Colubrina glandulosa seedlings in different substrate formulations, in a greenhouse. These authors concluded that the seedlings inoculated with mixed inoculum and produced on substrate consisting of 60 % of soil from A horizon, 20 % of bovine manure, 10 % of sand and 10 % of vermiculite had the best nutritional and growth conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the benefits promoted for plants by the mycorrhizal association depend on several factors, which include the availability of phosphorus in soil solution , the species of AMF involved (MARTIN et al, 2012) and species of plant host (SCABORA et al, 2010). Camara et al (2017) evaluated the effect of single inoculation of Rhizophagus clarus Becker and Gerdemann (previously classified as Glomus clarum Nicolson and Schenck), Gigaspora margarita Becker and Hall, Dentiscutata heterogama (Nicol and Gerd) Walker and Sanders and mixed inoculation with the three AMF species on the production of Colubrina glandulosa seedlings in different substrate formulations, in a greenhouse. These authors concluded that the seedlings inoculated with mixed inoculum and produced on substrate consisting of 60 % of soil from A horizon, 20 % of bovine manure, 10 % of sand and 10 % of vermiculite had the best nutritional and growth conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic ISSN 1982-4688 DOI: 10.5380/rf.v49 i4. 54525 observed in T10 (Table 6), showing that mycorrhizal inoculation increases P uptake by plants (OLIVEIRA JÚNIOR et al, 2017). Table 6.…”
Section: Nutritional Statusmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Substrate quality is an important factor for seedling development and establishment of mycorrhizal symbiosis. The substrate can positively or negatively affect nutritional and morphological aspects of young plants depending on its physical and chemical characteristics (Camara et al, 2017). Substrates must be chosen on the basis of plant type and economic factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it has been successfully used to evaluate the production of lettuce seedlings in different substrates; moreover, it is possible to analyze the contribution of variables on the seedlings produced, thus generating better combined use of the information (AULER et al, 2015). PCA provided information on the suitability of the substrate for seedling formation of Colubrina glandulosa Perkins (CAMARA et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%