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Title: Production of urucum (Bixa orellana L.) inoculated with by micorrhizal fungi in mixed cultivation systems.
Authors: NORMANDO, M. C. S.
IDCZAK, E.
MARTINS, G. C.
MACEDO, J. L. V.
Affiliation: MIRZA CARLA NORMANDO PEREIRA, CPAA
GILVAN COIMBRA MARTINS, CPAA
JEFERSON LUIS VASCONCELOS DE MACEDO, CPAA.
Date Issued: 1995
Citation: In: SHIFT WORKSHOP, 2., 1995, Cuiaba. Summaries of lectures and posters. Cuiaba: UFMT, 1995.
Pages: p. 159.
Description: Produção de urucum (Bixa orelana L.) inoculado com fungos micorrízicos em sistemas de policultivo: The urucum seedlings were inoculated with VA-mycorrhizal fungi in the nursery, on non-sterilized substrate. Root colonization in the nursery before planting into the field was statistically higher for inoculated plants (59% + ou - 11%) than for non-inoculated plants (31% + ou - 20%). After some time in the field, root colonization was the same in the different treatment regimes. However, the highest percentage colonization was found in the plants which received only 30% of the recommended fertilizer dose. The plant height in the different treatment regimes did not differ statistically. There was a significant difference in stem diameter between the two fertilization levels, but the stem diameters of the inoculated and non-inoculated plants were the same within each fertilization level. There was no statistical difference in the production of dry seeds/plant in the first year between inoculated and non-inoculated plants at the two fertilization levels.
Thesagro: Adubação
Bixa Orellana
Cultivo Multiplo
Fungo
Inoculação
Micorriza
Urucum
NAL Thesaurus: agroforestry
multiple cropping
mixed cropping
Keywords: Agrofloresta
Brasil
Amazonas
Fertilizers application
Inoculation
Fungus
Mycorrhiza
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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