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Revista Arvore | 2005

Desempenho radicular de mudas de eucalipto produzidas em diferentes recipientes e substratos

Teresa Aparecida Soares de Freitas; Deborah Guerra Barroso; José Geraldo de Araújo Carneiro; Ricardo Miguel Penchel; Kelly Ribeiro Lamônica; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira

The objective of this work was to evaluate the performance after the planting of eucalyptus stecklings, produced in different containers and substrates, with emphasis in root production and deformations. The stecklings were produced in tubes (50 cm3) and in pressed blocks (40 x 60 x 7cm -16800 cm3), and used as substrates: carbonized rice husk and eucalyptus husk; sugarcane bagasse and sugarcane filter cake; and peat. At ninety days the stecklings were transplanted to plastic bags (20 L), with soil from the planting area. This experiment was set in a completely randomized design, arranged in a 2 x 7factorial, constituted by two clones (natural hybrid of Eucalyptus grandis Hill ex Maiden and E. saligna Smith) and seven treatments, with variation of containers and substrates, with four replicates, constituted by four plants. At two months, the cuttings were evaluated considering their root collar diameter, height, number, length and superficial area of emitted roots, and system root deformations. The plants originated of stecklings produced in pressed blocks presented better performance than the tubes ones. The root deformations caused by containers persist after the nursery stage.


Ciencia Florestal | 2012

Influência da posição das miniestacas na qualidade de mudas de cedro australiano e no seu desempenho inicial no pós-plantio

Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Mírian Peixoto Soares da Silva; Juliana Sobreira de Souza; Teresa Aparecida Soares de Freitas; José Geraldo de Araújo Carneiro

The Toona ciliata (Australian cedar), originated from Australia showed high acclimatization in Brazil, where it found appropriate conditions for its growth, particularly in southern Bahia and throughout the southeastern region. However, the plantings presented irregular stems. Besides the seeds are a limiting resource, in result of their production seasonality and short viability period. This study aimed the evaluation of the quality of cuttings grown from 6 cm length apical, middle and basal mini-cutting positions of the sprouts of the mini-strains - from seminal origin - and the initial growth of cuttings. It was established a multi-clone mini-garden containing a total of 284 mini-strains. After cutting off the sprouts of the seedlings - to originate the mini-strains - the mini-cuttings from the above different positions were collected. At the lifting time of the rooting sector, dry mass weight of shoot and root, length, diameter, number of adventitious roots and survival data were collected. The height and diameter were monitored fortnightly, starting from 80 days after the staking of the mini-cuttings. At the end of the production cycle, the dry mass weight of shoot, the root number, the diameter and the length of root cuttings were evaluated. Thirty percent of the cuttings were transplanted to pots of 3.8 L, in the open air where the height and basal diameter, the dry mass of shoot, the leaves and the roots were measured 60 days after the transplanting. Cuttings originated from the basal mini-cuttings at the end of the lifting time of the rooting sector, showed the highest height and diameter, however no difference was pointed out regarding to the basal diameter of cuttings originated from the middle position. There were no differences related to the shoot dry mass and the adventitious root number, the dry mass weight, the total length and the diameter of the adventitious roots of cuttings in relation to the mini-cutting positions in the sprouts. The survival was high, averaging 94.7 % for the apical, 96.3 % for the middle and 96.6 for basal position. Sixty days after transplanting, despite the differences in the diameter and the height of the cuttings at the end of the nursery phase, no difference in the height, the diameter and the dry mass weight of shoots, the leaves and the roots as pointed out in the treatments.


Ciencia Florestal | 2012

Enraizamento de miniestacas e produtividade de minicepas de cedro australiano manejadas em canaletões e tubetes

Mírian Peixoto Soares da Silva; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Juliana Sobreira de Souza; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira; José Geraldo de Araújo Carneiro

The planted forest stands aim to supply the growing demand for wood, especially for the sawing and veneer industries, that exclusively used wood from native forests. The Australian cedar (Toona ciliata) belongs to the family Meliaceae, is the species of interest for this sector. Studies with the Australian cedar propagation have carried out in latest years, mainly involving the use of mini-cuttings due to the need for high quality cuttings. The objectives of this paper were to evaluate the rooting and the productive capacity of Australian cedar mini-strains, managed in lifted seedbeds and 180 cm3 plastic tubes systems. So, two mini-clone gardens were set up. The mini-strains of both gardens were grown from cut-off seedlings originated from seeds. Successive collections of sprouts were carried out to get the mini-cuttings. Afterwards, they remained in the rooting area under intermittent mist. Thirty days later the rooting characteristics of the cuttings originated from both mini-gardens were evaluated. The period of permanence of the cuttings in the gardens was seven-month long. During this period, six collections from the lifted seedbed and four from the plastic tubes were carried out. The mini-strains in the two systems showed 100 % of survival rate. At the end of this seven-month period, an increasing tendency of the average number of mini-cutting was found out in both systems. Those from the lifted seedbed showed more productivity than those ones from the tubes. The plants from the mini-cuttings of the tube showed higher number and length of adventitious roots at the end rooting stage


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016

Growth and quality of australian cedar saplings originated from different multiclonal minigarden systems

Mírian Peixoto Soares da Silva; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Juliana Sobreira de Souza; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira; Taiane Pires de Freitas de Oliveira; Kelly Ribeiro Lamônica; Cláudia Sales Marinho

Forestry researchers often evaluate minicutting vegetative propagation of Australian cedar (Toona ciliata) as a viable technique for this species. However, the adoption of minigarden systems for commercial propagation still requires viability and quality testing of saplings produced after multiple harvests. In the present work, we evaluate survival, growth, and quality of Australian cedar saplings grown from minicuttings originating from multiple harvests of ministumps planted in gutter or tube systems. Experiments were conducted in a greenhouse using a completely randomized design with a 2 × 4 factorial treatment structure (two minigarden systems and four minicutting harvests). For the gutter system, six minicutting harvests were performed 50, 86, 115, 149, 177 and 212 days after planting ministumps, whereas for the tube system, four harvests were performed 115, 149, 177 and 212 days after planting ministumps. At the end of each sapling production cycle (105 days after each minicutting harvest), saplings were evaluated for survival, foliar area, dry mass of aerial parts, number and length of adventitious roots, dry mass of the root system, height to diameter ratio, ratio between the dry mass of aerial parts and dry mass of root system, and Dickson’s Quality Index. Sapling survival was not affected by minigarden system, except for a reduction observed in fourth cycle saplings from the tube system. Sapling quality was also similar between systems. However, sapling growth potential decreased with production cycle, indicating that ministumps lose vigor with multiple harvests.


Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2008

Efeito da dessecação e armazenamento sobre a qualidade fisiológica de sementes de Syzygium jambolanum LAM

Erneida Coelho de Araujo; Andrea Vita Reis Mendonça; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira


Ciencia Florestal | 2014

PRODUTIVIDADE DE MINICEPAS DE CEDRO AUSTRALIANO E REMOÇÃO DE NUTRIENTES PELA COLETA SUCESSIVA DE MINIESTACAS

Juliana Sobreira de Souza; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Mírian Peixoto Soares da Silva; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira; Geraldo de Amaral Gravina; José Geraldo de Araújo Carneiro


Archive | 2016

Growth and quality of australian cedar saplings originated from different multiclonal minigarden systems Crescimento de mudas de cedro australiano oriundas de diferentes sistemas de minijardins multiclonais

Mírian Peixoto; Soares da Silva; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira


FLORESTA | 2015

PRODUTIVIDADE DE MINICEPAS DE CEDRO-AUSTRALIANO EM FUNÇÃO DO TEOR INICIAL DE NUTRIENTES

Juliana Sobreira de Souza; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Mírian Peixoto Soares da Silva; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira


Archive | 2014

PRODUTIVIDADE DE MINICEPAS DE CEDRO AUSTRALIANO E REMOÇÃO DE NUTRIENTES PELA COLETA SUCESSIVA DE MINIESTACAS PRODUCTIVITY OF AUSTRALIAN CEDAR MINISTUMPS AND NUTRIENTS REMOVAL BY SUCCESSIVE COLLECTION OF MINICUTTINGS

Juliana Sobreira de Souza; Deborah Guerra Barroso; Mírian Peixoto; Soares da Silva; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira


PUBVET | 2012

Use of different additives in elephant grass silage (Pennisetum purpureum, Schum.).

I. F. de Lima Junior; S. H. B. da Silva; Anderson Neves Figueiredo; T. M. C. dos Santos; Daniele de Alvarenga Ferreira; Marcos Elias Duarte

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Juliana Sobreira de Souza

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Teresa Aparecida Soares de Freitas

Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia

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Andrea Vita Reis Mendonça

Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia

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