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Title: Crescimento, nutrição e eficiência de uso de nutrientes em espécies vegetais de canga ferruginosa
Other Titles: Growth, nutrition and nutrient use efficiency in canga plants species
Authors: Silva, Maria Ligia de Souza
Faquin, Valdemar
Lavres Júnior, José
Melo, Lucas Amaral de
Keywords: Campos rupestres
Rejeito de mineração
Rocky fields
Rejection of mining
Mimosa acutistipula var ferrea
Solanum crinitum
Issue Date: 10-Feb-2017
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: CARVALHO, J. M. de. Crescimento, nutrição e eficiência de uso de nutrientes em espécies vegetais de canga ferruginosa. 2017. 67 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência do Solo)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016.
Abstract: The rocky fields on the ferruginous outcrops - Canga, is a well known ecosystem for hosting a large number of plant species. Its preservation is a major challenge, since there is little information in the literature on the species of this particular environment. In this study, the growth was evaluated, the content and accumulation of nutrients and nutrient use efficiency in a native species (Mimosa acutistipula var ferrea) and a ruderal species (Solanum crinitum), both found in the areas of the yoke under effect of omission of nutrients. Two experiments were conducted in-house-vegetation using three different substrates (Oxisol, soil sarong and reject mining iron) with and without the omission of nutrients. Both experiments were conducted in factorial 9 x 3 x 4, comprising nine treatments three soils and four replications. The treatments were based on the missing element technique (which omits the application of macronutrients and micronutrients). The results showed growth in response of native and ruderal species canga ferruginous with the applied treatments (management of nutrients). The growth of Mimosa acutistipula var ferrea and Solanum crinitum depended more on the presence of the N, P and K, that the presence of the micronutrients. The biggest growth nutrient accumulation verified by Solanum crinitum may be favorable for the use of this species as a facilitator in the areas recovery, since its spread is controlled. The high conversion rate of the nutrients absorbed in biomass, seems to favor the growth of S. crinitum in degraded environments.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12293
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