Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis
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Resumo: | The nutritional status of the mother plant is essential for the maintenance of vegetative vigor, vital for the production of cuttings. Therefore, the supply of nutrients in optimal amounts during handling of ministumps influences the success of propagation. The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the productivity of minigarden, nutrients exported by the shoots of three clones of Toona ciliata var. australis and the total consumption of these nutrients during the production period. In each budding collection, the survival was measured, the number of shoots and cuttings produced by the ministump and, the nutritional monitoring was carried out in 18 collections. In the end, the mini-stumps were drawn from gutters to perform a complete nutritional analysis. the consumption curves for 432 days and the total amounts used in the process are presented. The TC3 clone was more productive in the 18 collections of shoots. The TC3 and TC15 clone were more efficient at converting nutrients absorbed to produce sprouts and cuttings. From the 10th collection of cuttings is shown nutritional supplementation to maintain the productivity of the always constant mini-garden. The potassium, nitrogen and calcium are the most exported nutrients by the shoots of the Australian cedar clones. |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australisExigência nutricional e produtividade em minijardim clonal de Toona ciliata var. australisMinicuttingsMineral nutrientsAustralian cedarMiniestacasNutrientes mineraisCedro-australianoThe nutritional status of the mother plant is essential for the maintenance of vegetative vigor, vital for the production of cuttings. Therefore, the supply of nutrients in optimal amounts during handling of ministumps influences the success of propagation. The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the productivity of minigarden, nutrients exported by the shoots of three clones of Toona ciliata var. australis and the total consumption of these nutrients during the production period. In each budding collection, the survival was measured, the number of shoots and cuttings produced by the ministump and, the nutritional monitoring was carried out in 18 collections. In the end, the mini-stumps were drawn from gutters to perform a complete nutritional analysis. the consumption curves for 432 days and the total amounts used in the process are presented. The TC3 clone was more productive in the 18 collections of shoots. The TC3 and TC15 clone were more efficient at converting nutrients absorbed to produce sprouts and cuttings. From the 10th collection of cuttings is shown nutritional supplementation to maintain the productivity of the always constant mini-garden. The potassium, nitrogen and calcium are the most exported nutrients by the shoots of the Australian cedar clones.O estado nutricional da planta-matriz é imprescindível para a manutenção do seu vigor vegetativo, fundamental para a produção de miniestacas. Portanto, o fornecimento de nutrientes em quantidades ideais durante o manejo das minicepas influencia o sucesso da propagação. Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar e comparar a produtividade do minijardim, os nutrientes exportados pelas brotações de três clones de Toona ciliata var. australis e o consumo total destes nutrientes durante o período de produção. Em cada coleta de brotação foi quantificada a sobrevivência, o número de brotações e de miniestacas produzidas por minicepa e, realizado o monitoramento nutricional em 18 coletas. Ao final, as minicepas foram extraídas dos canaletões para realizar a análise nutricional completa. São apresentadas as curvas de consumo durante 432 dias e os valores totais utilizados no processo. Ao final de 18 coletas de brotações, o clone TC3 foi mais produtivo. Os clones TC3 e TC15 são mais eficientes na conversão dos nutrientes absorvidos para produção de brotações e de miniestacas. A partir da 10ª coleta de miniestacas é indicada a reposição nutricional visando manter a produtividade do minijardim sempre constante. O potássio, o nitrogênio e o cálcio são os nutrientes mais exportados pelas coletas das brotações dos três clones de cedro-australiano.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2127610.5902/1980509821276Ciência Florestal; Vol. 29 No. 3 (2019); 1154-1167Ciência Florestal; v. 29 n. 3 (2019); 1154-11671980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/21276/pdfCopyright (c) 2019 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Taiane Pires de Freitas deBarroso, Deborah GuerraLamônica, Kelly RibeiroMorais, Thais Chagas Barros deCarvalho, Giovanna Campos Mamede Weiss de2019-10-01T13:06:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21276Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2019-10-01T13:06:32Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis Exigência nutricional e produtividade em minijardim clonal de Toona ciliata var. australis |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis Oliveira, Taiane Pires de Freitas de Minicuttings Mineral nutrients Australian cedar Miniestacas Nutrientes minerais Cedro-australiano Oliveira, Taiane Pires de Freitas de Minicuttings Mineral nutrients Australian cedar Miniestacas Nutrientes minerais Cedro-australiano |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis |
title_full |
Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis |
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Nutrition requirement and productivity in clonal minigarden of Toona ciliata var. australis |
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Oliveira, Taiane Pires de Freitas de |
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Oliveira, Taiane Pires de Freitas de Oliveira, Taiane Pires de Freitas de Barroso, Deborah Guerra Lamônica, Kelly Ribeiro Morais, Thais Chagas Barros de Carvalho, Giovanna Campos Mamede Weiss de Barroso, Deborah Guerra Lamônica, Kelly Ribeiro Morais, Thais Chagas Barros de Carvalho, Giovanna Campos Mamede Weiss de |
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Barroso, Deborah Guerra Lamônica, Kelly Ribeiro Morais, Thais Chagas Barros de Carvalho, Giovanna Campos Mamede Weiss de |
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Oliveira, Taiane Pires de Freitas de Barroso, Deborah Guerra Lamônica, Kelly Ribeiro Morais, Thais Chagas Barros de Carvalho, Giovanna Campos Mamede Weiss de |
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Minicuttings Mineral nutrients Australian cedar Miniestacas Nutrientes minerais Cedro-australiano |
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Minicuttings Mineral nutrients Australian cedar Miniestacas Nutrientes minerais Cedro-australiano |
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The nutritional status of the mother plant is essential for the maintenance of vegetative vigor, vital for the production of cuttings. Therefore, the supply of nutrients in optimal amounts during handling of ministumps influences the success of propagation. The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the productivity of minigarden, nutrients exported by the shoots of three clones of Toona ciliata var. australis and the total consumption of these nutrients during the production period. In each budding collection, the survival was measured, the number of shoots and cuttings produced by the ministump and, the nutritional monitoring was carried out in 18 collections. In the end, the mini-stumps were drawn from gutters to perform a complete nutritional analysis. the consumption curves for 432 days and the total amounts used in the process are presented. The TC3 clone was more productive in the 18 collections of shoots. The TC3 and TC15 clone were more efficient at converting nutrients absorbed to produce sprouts and cuttings. From the 10th collection of cuttings is shown nutritional supplementation to maintain the productivity of the always constant mini-garden. The potassium, nitrogen and calcium are the most exported nutrients by the shoots of the Australian cedar clones. |
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