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Title: Compartimentos de K, Ca e Mg em solos e sua relação com o crescimento inicial, fisiologia e produtividade do eucalipto
Other Titles: Calcium, magnesium and potassium release kinetics and its relation to eucalyptus productivity in soils in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Authors: Curi, Nilton
Nóbrega, Júlio César Azevedo
Furtini Neto, Antonio Eduardo
Lopes, Guilherme
Mello, José Marcio de
Keywords: Reserva de macronutrientes
Cinética de liberação
Atividade florestal
Eucaliptocultura
Nutrição mineral de eucalipto
Macronutrient reserve
Release kinetics
Forestry activity
Eucalypt culture
Eucalypt mineral nutrition
Issue Date: 14-Jun-2016
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: AMARAL, F. H. C. Compartimentos de K, Ca e Mg em solos e sua relação com o crescimento inicial, fisiologia e produtividade do eucalipto. 2016. 123 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência do Solo)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016.
Abstract: Forestry has grown in a continuous and accelerated manner in Brazil, constituting a strategic activity for the generation of employment, income and tributes, favoring social and economic development of Brazilian agribusiness. The objectives of this study were: (1) evaluate the contents of K, Ca and Mg in the reserve compartments, non-interchangeable, interchangeable, available and the speed of its release, its correlations and its effects over productivity (annual average increment – AAI) of eucalyptus plantations, in forest sites cultivated in soils of the state of Rio Grande do Sul; (2) evaluate the initial growth, nutrition and physiological aspects of eucalyptus plants, cultivated with and without the addition of mineral sources of potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (MG), in soils obtained from forest sites in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. In the first study, contents of K, Ca and Mg were evaluated in sulfuric digestion extract, boiling nitric acid, ammonium chloride, Mehlich-1 (only K), potassium chloride (Ca and Mg), as well as the release speed of these nutrients in the soil. In the second study, growth variables, nutritional aspects, photosynthetic rate (A) and transpiration rate of the plants (E) grown in distinct soils were evaluated under controlled conditions. The contents of K, Ca and Mg varied between compartments and depths in the studied soil classes, with the highest proportions found in the reserve compartment, indicating the importance of this compartment for the supplement of these nutrients at average and long terms. The great majority of K, Ca and Mg compartments presented significant correlations between each other, showing the dependence between them and the importance of evaluating the contents of these nutrients in the different compartments to adapt the nutritional management of the plants to each soil class, and to obtain continuous productions, minimizing the negative effects to the environment. Plants cultivated in soils that present larger reserves, availability and K, Ca and Mg release kinetics, presented similar height (H), stem diameter (SD) and shoot dry mass (SDM), with or without fertilization with K, Ca and Mg. The plants presented higher leaf content and accumulation of K in all soils fertilized with K, Ca and Mg.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11258
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