THE USE OF HYDROGEL COMBINED WITH APPROPRIATE SUBSTRATE AND FERTILIZER IMPROVE QUALITY AND GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF Mimosa scabrella BENTH. SEEDLINGS

ABSTRACT Mimosa scabrella is a pioneer species that occurs mainly in the ombrophilous mixed forests of southern Brazil, assuming considerable economic relevance. As limited information is available concerning the most adequate substrates for producing seedlings of this species, we evaluated the combined effect of hydrogel with three types of substrates and four fertilizers in the initial growth and quality of seedlings of M. scabrella. The substrates were prepared with distinct proportions of a commercial organic substrate, vermiculite (VM) and pine bark (PB): 1 (70% of TF, 10% of VM and 20% of PB), 2 (40% of each TF and VM and 20% of PB), and 3 (70% of TF, 10% of VM and 20% of PB). The fertilizers consisted of a slow release formula (A), a traditional NPK (B), a compost of superphosphate and potassium chloride (C) and no fertilizer (D). The three soil mixtures were combined with each fertilizer in the presence or absence of hydrogel (factorial arrangement). The use of hydrogel promoted a positive effect on the growth of M. scabrella seedlings, probably by retaining more water and enabling increased nutrient absorption. In general, the polymer implicated in increased Dickson quality index (DQI). Additionally, the combination of organic compound and vermiculite in equilibrated proportions aid by pinus bark (substrate 2) were the best substrate. Finally, adding the fertilizers A or B resulted in the best growth performance. In conclusion, the combined effect of hydrogel, substrate mixture and fertilizers improved the quality indexes of M. scabrella seedlings.

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Main Authors: Konzen,Enéas Ricardo, Navroski,Marcio Carlos, Friederichs,Gustavo, Ferrari,Luís Henrique, Pereira,Mariane de Oliveira, Felippe,Dionéia
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras 2017
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-77602017000400473
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