2023
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v27n5p375-382
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Morphophysiology and quality of Alibertia edulis seedlings grown under light contrast and organic residue

Abstract: Organic residue in the substrate and the availability of light influence the production of high-quality seedlings for ex situ cultivation of native forest species. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of doses of chicken manure incorporated in the soil and shading levels on the morphophysiological responses and quality of Alibertia edulis (Rich.) A. Rich seedlings. Five doses of chicken manure (CM) were tested, 0.00, 2.08, 4.16, 6.24, and 8.32 g CM kg-1 soil, under two shade conditions, 0% (full sun) and 50… Show more

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“…reflected in the synthesis of photoassimilates, which will result in the increase of the plant's biomass (Aimi et al, 2017;Vaz et al, 2020;Santos et al, 2023). However, each plant may present morphophysiological adjustment mechanisms in order to increase its plasticity.…”
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“…reflected in the synthesis of photoassimilates, which will result in the increase of the plant's biomass (Aimi et al, 2017;Vaz et al, 2020;Santos et al, 2023). However, each plant may present morphophysiological adjustment mechanisms in order to increase its plasticity.…”
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confidence: 99%