Shading and controlled-release fertilizer in the production of Oenocarpus bataua Mart. seedlings.

When associated an adequate shading and nutrition the seedlings to reach characteristics that allow them to survive in the field and increase production. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the production of Oenocarpus bataua seedlings in response to different shade environments and controlled-release fertilizer doses. The study was carried out from at the Embrapa nursery located in the municipality of Rio Branco, Acre state. The experimental design was complete randomized blocks with three replications and six plants per plot. The treatments were distributed according to a 4 x 5 factorial scheme, i.e., four shade environments (20%, 30%, 50% and 75%) and five CRF doses (0.0, 1.5, 3.0, 4.5 and 6.0 kg m?3) mixed with the substrate. Biometric, biomass and quality variables were evaluated at 305 days after transplanting. The ANOVA was applied for the qualitative factor and regression analysis was performed for the quantitative factor, both at 5% probability. The treatments were grouped by analyzing canonical variables, a multivariate statistical and realized the Pearson's correlation between variables was determined through correlation networks. The shading environment and the controlled-release fertilizer positively influenced the growth and quality of Oenocarpus bataua seedlings. The seedlings of Oenocarpus bataua have better biometric characteristics produced in a nursery with 50% shading. Oenocarpus bataua seedlings show better quality when 3.88 kg m-3 of controlled release fertilizer are used.

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Autores principales: ARAÚJO, J. M., RODRIGUES, M. J. da S., CAPISTRANO, M. da C., ANDRADE NETO, R. de C., MATTAR, E. P. L., ALMEIDA. U. O. de, LUNZ, A. M. P.
Otros Autores: JAMES MACIEL DE ARAÚJO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ACRE; MARIA JÚLIA DA SILVA RODRIGUES, INSTITUTO DE DEFESA AGROPECUÁRIA DO ACRE; MÁRCIA DA COSTA CAPISTRANO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ACRE; ROMEU DE CARVALHO ANDRADE NETO, CPAF-AC; EDUARDO PACCA LUNA MATTAR, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ACRE; UELITON OLIVEIRA DE ALMEIDA, INSTITUTO DE DEFESA AGRÍCOLA E FLORESTAL DO ACRE; AURENY MARIA PEREIRA LUNZ, CPAF-AC.
Formato: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Idioma:Ingles
English
Publicado: 2023-11-06
Materias:Producción de plántulas, Cultivos de viveros, Sombra, Fertilizantes de acción retardada, Rio Branco (AC), Acre, Amazônia Ocidental, Western Amazon, Amazonia Occidental, Patauá, Oenocarpus Bataua, Muda, Produção, Viveiro, Sombreamento, Adubação, Seedling production, Nursery crops, Shade, Slow-release fertilizers,
Acceso en línea:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1157792
https://doi.org/10.14295/CS.v14.3988
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Sumario:When associated an adequate shading and nutrition the seedlings to reach characteristics that allow them to survive in the field and increase production. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the production of Oenocarpus bataua seedlings in response to different shade environments and controlled-release fertilizer doses. The study was carried out from at the Embrapa nursery located in the municipality of Rio Branco, Acre state. The experimental design was complete randomized blocks with three replications and six plants per plot. The treatments were distributed according to a 4 x 5 factorial scheme, i.e., four shade environments (20%, 30%, 50% and 75%) and five CRF doses (0.0, 1.5, 3.0, 4.5 and 6.0 kg m?3) mixed with the substrate. Biometric, biomass and quality variables were evaluated at 305 days after transplanting. The ANOVA was applied for the qualitative factor and regression analysis was performed for the quantitative factor, both at 5% probability. The treatments were grouped by analyzing canonical variables, a multivariate statistical and realized the Pearson's correlation between variables was determined through correlation networks. The shading environment and the controlled-release fertilizer positively influenced the growth and quality of Oenocarpus bataua seedlings. The seedlings of Oenocarpus bataua have better biometric characteristics produced in a nursery with 50% shading. Oenocarpus bataua seedlings show better quality when 3.88 kg m-3 of controlled release fertilizer are used.