2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-67622009000300004
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Sobrevivência e crescimento inicial em campo de espécies florestais nativas do Brasil Central indicadas para sistemas silvipastoris

Abstract: sobrevivência e o crescimento inicial de 11 espécies arbóreas nativas do Brasil central, plantadas diretamente em pastagem de Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu, em Campo Grande, MS. O solo foi classificado como Latossolo Vermelho, argiloso e distrófico, onde foi implantado um arboreto com 16 parcelas compostas, cada uma, por um indivíduo das 11 espécies selecionadas, em blocos casualizados (DBC) com quatro repetições. Os espaçamentos em campo foram de 10,0 x 4,0 m. Houve diferenças (P=0,05) entre as médias de s… Show more

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“…Since this species is originally reported in areas with wet soils, unlike the study area, its requirements were not fulfilled, and thus, it was not able to establish well here and presented reduced growth as well as yellowing and drying of leaves. These characteristics support the hypothesis that guanandi adapts well in regions with higher values of precipitation or in areas near watercourses; this was corroborated by findings reported by MELOTTO et al (2009), who observed an average survival of 44% on introduction of native species for ILF in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Since this species is originally reported in areas with wet soils, unlike the study area, its requirements were not fulfilled, and thus, it was not able to establish well here and presented reduced growth as well as yellowing and drying of leaves. These characteristics support the hypothesis that guanandi adapts well in regions with higher values of precipitation or in areas near watercourses; this was corroborated by findings reported by MELOTTO et al (2009), who observed an average survival of 44% on introduction of native species for ILF in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Nieri et al side effects. The choice of the forest-based components is fundamental to the success of such a system, since the selected species -whether native or exotic -has to adapt to the edaphoclimatic conditions of the region; the introduced species also has to acknowledge its ecophysiological conditions and acclimatize to the initial ecological groups of succession in order to minimize unforeseen environmental and ecological disturbances (CASTRO et al, 2008;MELOTTO et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aos 180 dias após o plantio, os valores médios de Altura e Diâmetro do Colo identificados para a espécie Schinus terebinthifolius se apresentaram próximos aos encontrados por Pedroso et al (2004), que registraram Altura de 38 cm nesse mesmo período. Após 360 dias do plantio, os valores se assemelharam aos achados de Ferreira et al (2009) que trabalharam em condições ambientais equivalentes, possibilitando a afirmativa de que este é o comportamento normal de crescimento em altura e diâmetro dessa espécie para a região.…”
Section: Raddi (Aroeira)unclassified
“…Despite the large number of researches enabling propagation of native species with silvicultural potential (FERRIANI et al, 2011;DIAS et al, 2012;WENDLING et al, 2016), only few researches assess their potential for growth in the field (TONINI et al, 2008;MELOTTO et al, 2009;WENDLING et al, 2016). Some of these species have high economic potential; however, they have limited usage due to the lack of information about their silviculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%