Influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings

The production of native species seedlings is essential for the establishment of planted forests or for the recovery of degraded areas. In the nursery stage, the quality of the substrate is crucial for plant growth and development. The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of alternat...

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Autores principales: Cleverson Agueiro de Carvalho, Reginaldo Almeida Andrade, Felippe Coelho de Souza, Rychaellen Silva de Brito, Davair Lopes Teixeira Junior, Matheus Matos do Nascimento, Sandra Bezerra da Silva
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9df7f205756341a8ba5299c451d489ba2021-11-29T13:58:54ZInfluence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings2316-928110.36560/141220211478https://doaj.org/article/9df7f205756341a8ba5299c451d489ba2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://sea.ufr.edu.br/SEA/article/view/1478https://doaj.org/toc/2316-9281The production of native species seedlings is essential for the establishment of planted forests or for the recovery of degraded areas. In the nursery stage, the quality of the substrate is crucial for plant growth and development. The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of alternative substrates, produced from agroforestry residues and decomposed forage grasses, on the biomass input and quality of cedar (Cedrela odorata) seedlings. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, located in Rio Branco, Acre, in a completely randomized design, with three treatments, consisting of substrates: brachiaria organic compost (1:1); organic compost combined with crushed brazil nut husk (2:1) and commercial substrate, with ten repetitions. At 90 days after sowing, total, shoot and root dry matter and Dickson's quality index were evaluated. The organic compost from Brachiaria grass favors the accumulation of biomass, improves the quality of cedar seedlings and can replace the commercial substrate in a viable way.Cleverson Agueiro de CarvalhoReginaldo Almeida AndradeFelippe Coelho de SouzaRychaellen Silva de BritoDavair Lopes Teixeira JuniorMatheus Matos do NascimentoSandra Bezerra da SilvaUniversidade Federal de Rondonópolisarticlecedrela odorata, forest seedlings, agroforestry residue, forest nurseriesGeneral WorksAENPTScientific Electronic Archives, Vol 14, Iss 12 (2021)
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topic cedrela odorata, forest seedlings, agroforestry residue, forest nurseries
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spellingShingle cedrela odorata, forest seedlings, agroforestry residue, forest nurseries
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Cleverson Agueiro de Carvalho
Reginaldo Almeida Andrade
Felippe Coelho de Souza
Rychaellen Silva de Brito
Davair Lopes Teixeira Junior
Matheus Matos do Nascimento
Sandra Bezerra da Silva
Influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings
description The production of native species seedlings is essential for the establishment of planted forests or for the recovery of degraded areas. In the nursery stage, the quality of the substrate is crucial for plant growth and development. The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of alternative substrates, produced from agroforestry residues and decomposed forage grasses, on the biomass input and quality of cedar (Cedrela odorata) seedlings. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, located in Rio Branco, Acre, in a completely randomized design, with three treatments, consisting of substrates: brachiaria organic compost (1:1); organic compost combined with crushed brazil nut husk (2:1) and commercial substrate, with ten repetitions. At 90 days after sowing, total, shoot and root dry matter and Dickson's quality index were evaluated. The organic compost from Brachiaria grass favors the accumulation of biomass, improves the quality of cedar seedlings and can replace the commercial substrate in a viable way.
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author Cleverson Agueiro de Carvalho
Reginaldo Almeida Andrade
Felippe Coelho de Souza
Rychaellen Silva de Brito
Davair Lopes Teixeira Junior
Matheus Matos do Nascimento
Sandra Bezerra da Silva
author_facet Cleverson Agueiro de Carvalho
Reginaldo Almeida Andrade
Felippe Coelho de Souza
Rychaellen Silva de Brito
Davair Lopes Teixeira Junior
Matheus Matos do Nascimento
Sandra Bezerra da Silva
author_sort Cleverson Agueiro de Carvalho
title Influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings
title_short Influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings
title_full Influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings
title_fullStr Influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings
title_sort influence of alternative substrates on biomass and quality of cedar seedlings
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/9df7f205756341a8ba5299c451d489ba
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