DOI: 10.11606/t.11.2012.tde-04012013-105941
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Produção de biomassa aérea e ciclagem de nitrogênio em consórcio de genótipos de Eucalyptus com Acacia mangium

Abstract: Aos meus pais Irenêu e Sônia Lúcia, meus exemplos de vida. Ao meu irmão Christoph, pela amizade e pelo companheirismo. Ao meu esposo Fabiano, pela paciência, pela compreensão, pelo carinho e pela grande ajuda nos momentos de-imersão‖. OFEREÇO Ao meu grande irmão, Bernard (in memoriam) que, em seus 29 anos de vida, nos trouxe muita alegria, força e vontade de viver. Jamais esqueceremos teus sorrisos e ensinamentos. «Sê fiel até a morte, e dar-te-ei a coroa da vida». DEDICO 4 5 AGRADECIMENTOS Gostaria de agradec… Show more

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“…The mean N content in the above-ground biomass of the eucalypts was 20% higher in 50E:50A than in 100E and 11% higher than that of the acacias in 100A. The higher N accumulation in eucalypts in 50E:50A than in 100E could be explained by the higher soil N mineralization rates in 50E:50A than in 100E for the two first years a f t e r r e p l a n t i n g w i t h m e a n v a l u e s o f 9 1 a n d 68 kg N ha −1 year −1 , respectively (Voigtlaender 2012). Soil N mineralization was 136 kg N ha −1 year −1 in 100A over the same period, which was 49% higher than in 50E:50A (Voigtlaender 2012).…”
Section: Above and Below-ground Growth Of Acacia And Eucalypt Treesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The mean N content in the above-ground biomass of the eucalypts was 20% higher in 50E:50A than in 100E and 11% higher than that of the acacias in 100A. The higher N accumulation in eucalypts in 50E:50A than in 100E could be explained by the higher soil N mineralization rates in 50E:50A than in 100E for the two first years a f t e r r e p l a n t i n g w i t h m e a n v a l u e s o f 9 1 a n d 68 kg N ha −1 year −1 , respectively (Voigtlaender 2012). Soil N mineralization was 136 kg N ha −1 year −1 in 100A over the same period, which was 49% higher than in 50E:50A (Voigtlaender 2012).…”
Section: Above and Below-ground Growth Of Acacia And Eucalypt Treesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The higher N accumulation in eucalypts in 50E:50A than in 100E could be explained by the higher soil N mineralization rates in 50E:50A than in 100E for the two first years a f t e r r e p l a n t i n g w i t h m e a n v a l u e s o f 9 1 a n d 68 kg N ha −1 year −1 , respectively (Voigtlaender 2012). Soil N mineralization was 136 kg N ha −1 year −1 in 100A over the same period, which was 49% higher than in 50E:50A (Voigtlaender 2012). The competition for soil N acquisition was, therefore, probably higher in 50E:50A than in 100A for acacias, contributing to the reduction in the above-ground biomass and N content of the acacias in 50E:50A.…”
Section: Above and Below-ground Growth Of Acacia And Eucalypt Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%