Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in Luvisol

Abstract Superior productivity of genotypes in forest plantations depends on the supply, capture and use-efficiency of resources. In this context, knowledge regarding the nutritional efficiency of Eucalyptus influences farmers and researchers in decision-making and in the management of forest ecosystems. The aim of this research was to estimate nutrient-use efficiency in Eucalyptus genotypes planted in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. We evaluated six potential genotypes at 43-month-old stands. Nutrient-use efficiency was calculated using the ratio of biomass and the amount of nutrients for each component of the biomass. Results here presented confirmed that there is synergism and antagonism between nutrients at the shoot level in the Eucalyptus genotypes. For stemwood, E. saligna showed the best utilization efficiency of N, P, K, S, and Mn; and E. urophylla × E. globulus for Mg, B, and Zn. Metabolic pathways control the production of biomass synthesized by each genotype and the differences between genotypes groups were on the basis of their nutrient-use efficiency in the biomass components. Stemwood was the component that showed the highest nutrient-use efficiency, while leaves presented the lowest nutrient-use efficiency. Additionally, our analyses identified how different each Eucalyptus genotype is and these traits may be used for clone allocation according to soil fertility.

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Main Authors: Santos,Kristiana Fiorentin dos, Queiroz,Túlio Barroso, Ludvichak,Aline Aparecida, Momolli,Dione Richer, Garlet,Claudinei, Schumacher,Mauro Valdir, Araújo,Elias Frank de
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Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-993X20210002003052021-04-16Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in LuvisolSantos,Kristiana Fiorentin dosQueiroz,Túlio BarrosoLudvichak,Aline AparecidaMomolli,Dione RicherGarlet,ClaudineiSchumacher,Mauro ValdirAraújo,Elias Frank de Eucalyptus clones nutritional efficiency sustainability Abstract Superior productivity of genotypes in forest plantations depends on the supply, capture and use-efficiency of resources. In this context, knowledge regarding the nutritional efficiency of Eucalyptus influences farmers and researchers in decision-making and in the management of forest ecosystems. The aim of this research was to estimate nutrient-use efficiency in Eucalyptus genotypes planted in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. We evaluated six potential genotypes at 43-month-old stands. Nutrient-use efficiency was calculated using the ratio of biomass and the amount of nutrients for each component of the biomass. Results here presented confirmed that there is synergism and antagonism between nutrients at the shoot level in the Eucalyptus genotypes. For stemwood, E. saligna showed the best utilization efficiency of N, P, K, S, and Mn; and E. urophylla × E. globulus for Mg, B, and Zn. Metabolic pathways control the production of biomass synthesized by each genotype and the differences between genotypes groups were on the basis of their nutrient-use efficiency in the biomass components. Stemwood was the component that showed the highest nutrient-use efficiency, while leaves presented the lowest nutrient-use efficiency. Additionally, our analyses identified how different each Eucalyptus genotype is and these traits may be used for clone allocation according to soil fertility.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias HidrográficasRevista Ambiente & Água v.16 n.2 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-993X2021000200305en10.4136/ambi-agua.2608
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Queiroz,Túlio Barroso
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Garlet,Claudinei
Schumacher,Mauro Valdir
Araújo,Elias Frank de
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Araújo,Elias Frank de
Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in Luvisol
author_facet Santos,Kristiana Fiorentin dos
Queiroz,Túlio Barroso
Ludvichak,Aline Aparecida
Momolli,Dione Richer
Garlet,Claudinei
Schumacher,Mauro Valdir
Araújo,Elias Frank de
author_sort Santos,Kristiana Fiorentin dos
title Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in Luvisol
title_short Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in Luvisol
title_full Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in Luvisol
title_fullStr Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in Luvisol
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient-use efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes grown in Luvisol
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description Abstract Superior productivity of genotypes in forest plantations depends on the supply, capture and use-efficiency of resources. In this context, knowledge regarding the nutritional efficiency of Eucalyptus influences farmers and researchers in decision-making and in the management of forest ecosystems. The aim of this research was to estimate nutrient-use efficiency in Eucalyptus genotypes planted in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. We evaluated six potential genotypes at 43-month-old stands. Nutrient-use efficiency was calculated using the ratio of biomass and the amount of nutrients for each component of the biomass. Results here presented confirmed that there is synergism and antagonism between nutrients at the shoot level in the Eucalyptus genotypes. For stemwood, E. saligna showed the best utilization efficiency of N, P, K, S, and Mn; and E. urophylla × E. globulus for Mg, B, and Zn. Metabolic pathways control the production of biomass synthesized by each genotype and the differences between genotypes groups were on the basis of their nutrient-use efficiency in the biomass components. Stemwood was the component that showed the highest nutrient-use efficiency, while leaves presented the lowest nutrient-use efficiency. Additionally, our analyses identified how different each Eucalyptus genotype is and these traits may be used for clone allocation according to soil fertility.
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