2021
DOI: 10.17058/tecnolog.v25i1.15060
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Sistema de talhadia: desenvolvimento de cepas de eucalyptus sp. Submetidas à adubação e calagem

Abstract: O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a sobrevivência e o desenvolvimento inicial em número e altura média da maior brotação na condução da rebrota de cepas de uma floresta de Eucalyptus sp. com diferentes níveis de adubação e calagem em uma área de 840 m², com espaçamento 2 x 2 m, após a colheita aos sete anos de idade, no município de Irati, Paraná. Os tratamentos foram dispostos em delineamento em blocos casualizados com quatro tratamentos de adubação e calagem com duas repetições cada, submetida à Anov… Show more

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“…This value decreased as the days went by, and later stabilized, maintaining an average of 7 sprouts per treatment by the end of 150 days. Carvalho et al (2021) also observed a small reduction in the average number of shoots between the evaluations (second and third), which, according to them, may be explained by the competition among the shoots of each stump. The amount of shoots can also influence the shoot development, as there will be competition among them for growth resources, so size differences among shoots will increase if resources are limited, influencing the forest yield (Barros et al 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…This value decreased as the days went by, and later stabilized, maintaining an average of 7 sprouts per treatment by the end of 150 days. Carvalho et al (2021) also observed a small reduction in the average number of shoots between the evaluations (second and third), which, according to them, may be explained by the competition among the shoots of each stump. The amount of shoots can also influence the shoot development, as there will be competition among them for growth resources, so size differences among shoots will increase if resources are limited, influencing the forest yield (Barros et al 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%