2016
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v20n10p908-912
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Initial growth of Schizolobium parahybae in Brazilian Cerrado soil under liming and mineral fertilization

Abstract: A B S T R A C THigh prices and the scarcity of hardwoods require the use of alternative wood sources, such as the Guapuruvu (Schizolobium parahybae), an arboreal species native to the Atlantic Forest, which has fast growth and high market potential. However, there is no information on its cultivation in the Brazilian Cerrado. Thus, this study aimed to analyze the contribution of mineral fertilization and liming in a Cerrado soil on the initial growth of Schizolobium parahybae. The experiment was set in a rando… Show more

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“…In general, there were increases in nutrient content of the leaves, stems and roots, when P supply increased (Figure 2E, F and G). The increase of P accumulation within the plants in this study, through the provision of increasing levels of this nutrient, is possibly related to its low natural availability in the studied soil (0.8 mg dm -3 of P), and also to the need of the species (Viégas et al, 2012;Coneglian et al, 2016). Santos et al (2008) also observed an increase in the accumulation of P in mahogany seedlings cultivated in dystrophic Yellow Latosol under greenhouse conditions as a function of the supply of increasing doses of P in the soil presenting a linear response in the accumulation of P up to an 800 mg dm -3 dose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…In general, there were increases in nutrient content of the leaves, stems and roots, when P supply increased (Figure 2E, F and G). The increase of P accumulation within the plants in this study, through the provision of increasing levels of this nutrient, is possibly related to its low natural availability in the studied soil (0.8 mg dm -3 of P), and also to the need of the species (Viégas et al, 2012;Coneglian et al, 2016). Santos et al (2008) also observed an increase in the accumulation of P in mahogany seedlings cultivated in dystrophic Yellow Latosol under greenhouse conditions as a function of the supply of increasing doses of P in the soil presenting a linear response in the accumulation of P up to an 800 mg dm -3 dose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…S.F.Blake. Coneglian et al (2016) observed that the species develops well in acidic soils; however, it requires mineral fertilization during the initial stages of growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Brazil is a global example of native seedlings production for forest restoration and implementation of largescale restoration programs, there is a lack of studies on white sands ecosystems (Bernardino et al 2007, Macedo & Teixeira 2011, Coneglian et al 2016. On the other hand, the effect of liming on soil acidity, nutrient availability and plant responses have been thoroughly reported in agricultural and silvicultural investigations (Chatzistathis et al 2015, Tiritan et al 2016.…”
Section: Iforest -Biogeosciences and Forestrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil chemical degradation is common in highly weathered tropical soils, compromising its quality, reducing macro-and micro-nutrients and increasing aluminum concentrations due to pH reduction. When associated to Al toxicity, low calcium concentrations can hinder root growth (especially in deeper soil layers), leading to low plant growth rates and possibly the failure of reforestation projects in tropical forest ecosystems (Uroz et al 2014, Chazdon 2014, Jager et al 2015, Lal 2015. Other studies have demonstrated that calcium addition can promote aboveground biomass gains while reducing root development, which indicates complex relationships of soil fertility and allocation of plant biomass (Fahey et al 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…parahyba, possivelmente pelo fato do experimento de Dechoum et al (2015) ter sido desenvolvido em campo, englobando demais fatores biótico e abióticos que as fitofisionomias podem proporcionar. Coneglian et al (2016) (Perez & Fanti 1999).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified