Influência de resíduos de carvão vegetal e esterco de gado no desenvolvimento de mudas de faveira (Enterolobium barnebianum)
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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The production of seedlings includes stages that may require greater or lesser financial
investments, such as fertilization. One way to minimize costs is to use organic materials that
can be rich in nutrients and physically condition the substrate. Thus, the objective of this work
was to evaluate the performance of faveira seedlings (Enterolobium barnebianum) in
substrates composed of bovine manure and charcoal produced from segments of trunk and
branches of Lacre. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, using a completely
randomized experimental design, in a factorial scheme (5 x 5) and five replications. The study
factors were: five doses of ground charcoal (0, 20, 40, 60 and 80 t ha-1) and five doses of
bovine manure (0, 10, 20, 30 and 40 t ha-1). The evaluated characteristics were: shoot and
root dry mass, the concentration of macro and micronutrients in the shoot and the chemical
attributes of the soil. The application of doses above 40 t ha-1 of charcoal negatively affected
plant growth and decreased the concentration of P and Mn. On the other hand, it increased the
concentration of Ca, Mg, K and Zn. Thus, the application of charcoal residues in the substrate
for the formation of seedlings should not be considered as a source of nutrients under the
conditions of this work, but mainly as a soil physical conditioner. Under the conditions of this
work, it is recommended to use only 20 t ha-1 of cattle manure in the composition of the
substrate used for the production of faveira seedlings.
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PASSOS, Elson da Costa. Influência de resíduos de carvão vegetal e esterco de gado no desenvolvimento de mudas de faveira (Enterolobium barnebianum). 2007, 60 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Florestais e Ambientais) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus (AM), 2022.
