Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes.

The adoption of mixed planting with eucalyptus and legume tree espcie - able to fix nitrogen, is a sustainable alternative to provide nitrogen to the eucalyptus. Our objective was to evaluate if the mixed planting of eucalyptus and acacia yields basal area equivalent to homogeneous eucalyptus planting. The treatments evaluated were: Eucalyptus (E, clone I144 - E. urophylla x E. grandis) with and without nitrogen fertilization (0A: 100E + N e 0A: 100E-N), acacia (A, Acacia mangium) (100A: 0E), acacia and eucalypt ratio 1:2 (33A: 67E) and 1:1 (50A: 50E). Randomized blocks design (RBD) was used, with four replicates and plot with 1,296 m² (12 x 12 trees) and 576 m² of useful area (double surround, with spacing 3 x 3 m). The trees were measured at three years of age by circumference at brest height (CBH) and basal area (BA, m² ha-1). BA was different among treatments (p <0.000), the higher was in homogeneous acacia planting (14.5 m² ha-1). The mixed planting was no different from the eucalyptus homogeneous fertilized with N (p > 0.35, in both acacia represented 60% and 84% of the BA for 1:2 and 1:1 ratio between eucalyptus and acacia. The interspecific competition was positive for acacia and negative for eucalyptus.

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Main Authors: CAMARGO, D., BEHLING, M., BOUILLET, J. -P. D., OLIVEIRA, I. R. de, GONÇALVES, J. L. de M., PEREIRA, M. C.
Other Authors: DIEGO CAMARGO, UFMT, Sinop-MT; MAUREL BEHLING, CPAMT; JEAN-PIERRE DANIEL BOUILLET, CIRAD, Piracicaba-SP; IVANKA ROSADA DE OLIVEIRA, USP-ESALQ, Piracaba-SP; JOSÉ LEONARDO DE MORAES GONÇALVES, USP-ESALQ, Piracicaba-SP; MURILO CAMPOS PEREIRA, UFMT, Sinop-MT.
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Published: 2020-02-10
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11201162020-02-11T00:36:05Z Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes. CAMARGO, D. BEHLING, M. BOUILLET, J. -P. D. OLIVEIRA, I. R. de GONÇALVES, J. L. de M. PEREIRA, M. C. DIEGO CAMARGO, UFMT, Sinop-MT; MAUREL BEHLING, CPAMT; JEAN-PIERRE DANIEL BOUILLET, CIRAD, Piracicaba-SP; IVANKA ROSADA DE OLIVEIRA, USP-ESALQ, Piracaba-SP; JOSÉ LEONARDO DE MORAES GONÇALVES, USP-ESALQ, Piracicaba-SP; MURILO CAMPOS PEREIRA, UFMT, Sinop-MT. Mato Grosso Sinop-MT Eucalyptus The adoption of mixed planting with eucalyptus and legume tree espcie - able to fix nitrogen, is a sustainable alternative to provide nitrogen to the eucalyptus. Our objective was to evaluate if the mixed planting of eucalyptus and acacia yields basal area equivalent to homogeneous eucalyptus planting. The treatments evaluated were: Eucalyptus (E, clone I144 - E. urophylla x E. grandis) with and without nitrogen fertilization (0A: 100E + N e 0A: 100E-N), acacia (A, Acacia mangium) (100A: 0E), acacia and eucalypt ratio 1:2 (33A: 67E) and 1:1 (50A: 50E). Randomized blocks design (RBD) was used, with four replicates and plot with 1,296 m² (12 x 12 trees) and 576 m² of useful area (double surround, with spacing 3 x 3 m). The trees were measured at three years of age by circumference at brest height (CBH) and basal area (BA, m² ha-1). BA was different among treatments (p <0.000), the higher was in homogeneous acacia planting (14.5 m² ha-1). The mixed planting was no different from the eucalyptus homogeneous fertilized with N (p > 0.35, in both acacia represented 60% and 84% of the BA for 1:2 and 1:1 ratio between eucalyptus and acacia. The interspecific competition was positive for acacia and negative for eucalyptus. Abstracts of the XXV IUFRO World Congress 2020-02-11T00:35:58Z 2020-02-11T00:35:58Z 2020-02-10 2019 2020-02-11T00:35:58Z Parte de livro Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira, v. 39, e201902043, p. 299, 2019. Special issue. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1120116 en eng openAccess
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topic Mato Grosso
Sinop-MT
Eucalyptus
Mato Grosso
Sinop-MT
Eucalyptus
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Sinop-MT
Eucalyptus
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CAMARGO, D.
BEHLING, M.
BOUILLET, J. -P. D.
OLIVEIRA, I. R. de
GONÇALVES, J. L. de M.
PEREIRA, M. C.
Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes.
description The adoption of mixed planting with eucalyptus and legume tree espcie - able to fix nitrogen, is a sustainable alternative to provide nitrogen to the eucalyptus. Our objective was to evaluate if the mixed planting of eucalyptus and acacia yields basal area equivalent to homogeneous eucalyptus planting. The treatments evaluated were: Eucalyptus (E, clone I144 - E. urophylla x E. grandis) with and without nitrogen fertilization (0A: 100E + N e 0A: 100E-N), acacia (A, Acacia mangium) (100A: 0E), acacia and eucalypt ratio 1:2 (33A: 67E) and 1:1 (50A: 50E). Randomized blocks design (RBD) was used, with four replicates and plot with 1,296 m² (12 x 12 trees) and 576 m² of useful area (double surround, with spacing 3 x 3 m). The trees were measured at three years of age by circumference at brest height (CBH) and basal area (BA, m² ha-1). BA was different among treatments (p <0.000), the higher was in homogeneous acacia planting (14.5 m² ha-1). The mixed planting was no different from the eucalyptus homogeneous fertilized with N (p > 0.35, in both acacia represented 60% and 84% of the BA for 1:2 and 1:1 ratio between eucalyptus and acacia. The interspecific competition was positive for acacia and negative for eucalyptus.
author2 DIEGO CAMARGO, UFMT, Sinop-MT; MAUREL BEHLING, CPAMT; JEAN-PIERRE DANIEL BOUILLET, CIRAD, Piracicaba-SP; IVANKA ROSADA DE OLIVEIRA, USP-ESALQ, Piracaba-SP; JOSÉ LEONARDO DE MORAES GONÇALVES, USP-ESALQ, Piracicaba-SP; MURILO CAMPOS PEREIRA, UFMT, Sinop-MT.
author_facet DIEGO CAMARGO, UFMT, Sinop-MT; MAUREL BEHLING, CPAMT; JEAN-PIERRE DANIEL BOUILLET, CIRAD, Piracicaba-SP; IVANKA ROSADA DE OLIVEIRA, USP-ESALQ, Piracaba-SP; JOSÉ LEONARDO DE MORAES GONÇALVES, USP-ESALQ, Piracicaba-SP; MURILO CAMPOS PEREIRA, UFMT, Sinop-MT.
CAMARGO, D.
BEHLING, M.
BOUILLET, J. -P. D.
OLIVEIRA, I. R. de
GONÇALVES, J. L. de M.
PEREIRA, M. C.
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author CAMARGO, D.
BEHLING, M.
BOUILLET, J. -P. D.
OLIVEIRA, I. R. de
GONÇALVES, J. L. de M.
PEREIRA, M. C.
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title Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes.
title_short Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes.
title_full Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes.
title_fullStr Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes.
title_full_unstemmed Mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between Brazilian Savana (Cerrado) and Amazon Forest biomes.
title_sort mixed settlements of eucalyptus and acacia in transition area between brazilian savana (cerrado) and amazon forest biomes.
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