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Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management

The lack of information regarding the water requirement of tree species results in water waste in the seedlings production in nurseries. Water requirement, the growth plant factors and water efficiencies for height and diameter were determined for Schizolobium parahyba (Vell.) Blake, Cytharexylum my...

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Autores principales: Bueno, Mateus Marques, dos Santos Leles, Paulo Sérgio, Gonçalves Abreu, João Felício, dos Santos, Jaqueline Jesus Santana, de Carvalho, Daniel Fonseca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7605691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33137134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238677
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author Bueno, Mateus Marques
dos Santos Leles, Paulo Sérgio
Gonçalves Abreu, João Felício
dos Santos, Jaqueline Jesus Santana
de Carvalho, Daniel Fonseca
author_facet Bueno, Mateus Marques
dos Santos Leles, Paulo Sérgio
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dos Santos, Jaqueline Jesus Santana
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description The lack of information regarding the water requirement of tree species results in water waste in the seedlings production in nurseries. Water requirement, the growth plant factors and water efficiencies for height and diameter were determined for Schizolobium parahyba (Vell.) Blake, Cytharexylum myrianthum Cham. and Ceiba speciosa Ravenna seedlings, under automated irrigation management and greenhouse conditions, located at 22(o)45’53” S and 43(o)41’50” W. We used sewage sludge biosolids as substrate in the seedling phase (280 cm(-3) tube), and sandy soil material in the initial pot growth phase (18 dm(-3) pot). In the seedlings phase, four water replacement levels were applied to the substrate, by drip irrigation, corresponding to average replacement ranging from 40 (V1) to 100% (V4) of the species water requirement. Seedlings developed properly and 80 days after emergence, S. parahyba, C. myrianthum and C. speciosa seedlings received, respectively, 2.40, 1.08 and 0.85 L per plant, for V4. After growth phase (230 DAE), the total water volumes were, respectively, 70.0, 50.3 and 52.7 L per plant. Under adequate water supply, there were rapid recovery and growth of the species, even for the seedlings which showed different height and diameter in the tube phase. The growth plant factors values found were below 0.5 for all species indicating low sensitivity to growth, both in height and in diameter, in response to water deficit. Water efficiency indicators point to distinct trends between the two phases, and C. speciosa has higher values of water efficiencies for height (80.7 and 17.0 cm L(-1)) and diameter (2.1 and 0.5 mm L(-1)) in both phases.
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spelling pubmed-76056912020-11-05 Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management Bueno, Mateus Marques dos Santos Leles, Paulo Sérgio Gonçalves Abreu, João Felício dos Santos, Jaqueline Jesus Santana de Carvalho, Daniel Fonseca PLoS One Research Article The lack of information regarding the water requirement of tree species results in water waste in the seedlings production in nurseries. Water requirement, the growth plant factors and water efficiencies for height and diameter were determined for Schizolobium parahyba (Vell.) Blake, Cytharexylum myrianthum Cham. and Ceiba speciosa Ravenna seedlings, under automated irrigation management and greenhouse conditions, located at 22(o)45’53” S and 43(o)41’50” W. We used sewage sludge biosolids as substrate in the seedling phase (280 cm(-3) tube), and sandy soil material in the initial pot growth phase (18 dm(-3) pot). In the seedlings phase, four water replacement levels were applied to the substrate, by drip irrigation, corresponding to average replacement ranging from 40 (V1) to 100% (V4) of the species water requirement. Seedlings developed properly and 80 days after emergence, S. parahyba, C. myrianthum and C. speciosa seedlings received, respectively, 2.40, 1.08 and 0.85 L per plant, for V4. After growth phase (230 DAE), the total water volumes were, respectively, 70.0, 50.3 and 52.7 L per plant. Under adequate water supply, there were rapid recovery and growth of the species, even for the seedlings which showed different height and diameter in the tube phase. The growth plant factors values found were below 0.5 for all species indicating low sensitivity to growth, both in height and in diameter, in response to water deficit. Water efficiency indicators point to distinct trends between the two phases, and C. speciosa has higher values of water efficiencies for height (80.7 and 17.0 cm L(-1)) and diameter (2.1 and 0.5 mm L(-1)) in both phases. Public Library of Science 2020-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7605691/ /pubmed/33137134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238677 Text en © 2020 Bueno et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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dos Santos Leles, Paulo Sérgio
Gonçalves Abreu, João Felício
dos Santos, Jaqueline Jesus Santana
de Carvalho, Daniel Fonseca
Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management
title Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management
title_full Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management
title_fullStr Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management
title_full_unstemmed Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management
title_short Water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management
title_sort water requirement and growth indicators of forest tree species seedlings produced with automated irrigation management
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7605691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33137134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238677
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