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Title: Biomass production and nutrition aspects of plantation trees in Amazonia.
Authors: NEVES, E.
AZEVEDO, C. P. de
GASPAROTTO, L.
DUNISCH, O.
BAUCH, J.
Affiliation: CELSO PAULO DE AZEVEDO, CPAA
LUADIR GASPAROTTO, CPAA.
Date Issued: 1998
Citation: In: SHIFT - WORKSHOP, 3., 1998, Manaus. Proceedings... Bonn: BMBF, 1998.
Pages: p. 413-418.
Description: Establishment from a correlation between the nutrient content and the biomass of plantation trees. This was done in order to predict and to influence the wood quality to be expected already at an early growth stage. The development of biomass production of Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn. (paineira) and Virola surinamensis (Rottb.) Warb. (ucuuba) was studied under monocultural conditions at an experimental field of Embrapa Amazonia Ocidental (Manaus-AM). Subsequently, the data were related to the nutrient supply after 45 and 46 months, respectively. It could be shown that the supply of the trees, especiallu with K and P, is restricted. The percentile content per dry weight biomass of the two macronutrients P and Mg deveases remarkably between 45 and 65 months of plant age. In addition, the recycling of P, K, Ca, Mg, and S from litter fall amounts to distinctly higher figues in paineira than in ucuuba. The fingings of the correlation between the biomass and nutrient content indicate the need of fertilization in order to guarantee sustainable growth of high quality wood species.
Thesagro: Adubação
Biomassa
Fertilizante
Floresta Tropical Úmida
Nutrição
Planta Produtora de Madeira
NAL Thesaurus: biomass
nutrition
woody plants
Keywords: Especie florestal
Brasil
Amazonas
Manaus
Tropical rainforests
Fertilizers application
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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