BIOMASS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN A Eucalyptus benthamii MAIDEN STAND IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL
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BIOMASS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN A Eucalyptus benthamii MAIDEN STAND IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.1912010025
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Palavras-chave: Atena
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Keywords: Atena
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Abstract:
The rapid rotation of Eucalyptus
spp. leads to the exportation of large amounts
of nutrients, compromising the long-term
productivity of the area. Thus, the sustainability
of the environment becomes the object of study.
Micronutrients, even if required in low quantities,
are essential for full tree development. Thus,
the present study aimed to quantify the biomass
and micronutrient stock in a stand of Eucalyptus
benthamii, in the municipality of São Francisco
de Assis - RS. Total biomass was 47,59 Mg
ha-1, with 62,14% accumulated in trunk wood,
13,11% in roots, 10,19% in branches, 8,25%
in trunk bark, 6,26 % in leaves and 0,05% in
fruits. The total amount of micronutrients in the
biomass was: 830,39 g ha-1, being the highest
concentration observed for Fe in the roots,
with 4665,52 g kg-1. There was also a need
for nutritional supplementation for elements B
and Zn, which are below the appropriate leaf
content of micronutrients. It was observed that
the largest amounts of micronutrients are in the
bark, leaf, fruits, branches and roots, components that can be left in the field after
harvest, contributing to the nutrient cycling of the site
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Número de páginas: 15
- Huan Pablo de Souza
- Angélica Costa Malheiros
- Aline Aparecida Ludvichak
- Claudiney do Couto Guimarães
- José Mateus Wisniewski Gonsalves
- Mauro Valdir Schumacher
- Dione Richer Momolli