2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-67622014000600018
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Initial growth of Bauhinia variegata trees under different colored shade nets and light conditions

Abstract: -Bauhinia variegata and B. variegata var. candida, commonly known as orchid trees, are small sized trees widely used for urban forestry and landscaping. Adult plants grow under full sun; in Brazil, however, seedlings are generally cultivated in commercial nurseries under natural half-shading. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of different colored shade nets and light conditions on the initial growth of B. variegata and B. variegata var. candida. The influence of six light conditions (re… Show more

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“…B. brachycarpa usually distributes in soils enriched with rock fragments which generates a high heterogeneity with low nutrient availability (Hu et al, 2021). B. variegata is another legume that is widely planted as a landscape ornamental species adjacent to streetlamps (Lemes et al, 2019;Mazzini-Guedes and Pivetta, 2014). Extracts from B. variegata have been identified to have high medicinal values (Sharma et al, 2011;Yadava and Reddy, 2003).…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. brachycarpa usually distributes in soils enriched with rock fragments which generates a high heterogeneity with low nutrient availability (Hu et al, 2021). B. variegata is another legume that is widely planted as a landscape ornamental species adjacent to streetlamps (Lemes et al, 2019;Mazzini-Guedes and Pivetta, 2014). Extracts from B. variegata have been identified to have high medicinal values (Sharma et al, 2011;Yadava and Reddy, 2003).…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%