José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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Revista Brasileira De Sementes | 2012
Narjara Walessa Nogueira; Jailma Suerda Silva de Lima; Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas; Maria Clarete Cardoso Ribeiro; Caio César Pereira Leal; José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different salt concentrations in irrigation water on the emergence and initial development of flamboyant (Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook.) Raf.) seedlings. The experiment was conducted in the greenhouse of the Department of Plant Sciences, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiarido - UFERSA, Mossoro-RN. The statistical design was completely randomized with five treatments and four replicates, each with 25 seeds. The treatments consisted of salt concentrations (0.5, 1.5, 3.0, 4.5 and 6.0 dS m-1), obtained by adding NaCl to water so that the solutions were calibrated to the pre-established electrical conductivity values. The variables measured were: percentage of seedling emergence, rate of emergence, leaf area, seedling height, number of leaves, root length and shoot dry weight. Salinity negatively affects all variables directly proportional to its increase in the irrigation water, with the greatest seedling development at a dose of 0.5 dS m-1.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Tiago de Sousa Leite; Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas; Narjara Walessa Nogueira; Moadir de Sousa Leite; José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto
The use of aquaculture effluent for irrigation of field crops has been suggested as the most appropriate biological method for treatment of this effluent. However, using it for irrigation of tree species in seedling nurseries might be a better alternative to avoid soil salinization and groundwater contamination in agricultural fields. This paper aimed at assessing the production of Enterolobium contortisiliquum seedlings under irrigation with saline aquaculture effluent. The experiment was carried out in a randomized complete block design with four replicates and four seedlings per experimental unit. Each replicate was daily irrigated with five solutions containing different concentrations of saline aquaculture effluent diluted with freshwater (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100% effluent). Despite increasing substrate salinity, the dilution of saline aquaculture effluent in the irrigation water promoted greater shoot growth and higher total dry weight in E. contortisiliquum. Moreover, seedlings treated with low concentrations of this effluent increased their leaf area expansion and chlorophyll content. Therefore, the use of solutions containing 25 and 50% effluent allowed the production of high-quality seedlings. These results suggest that saline aquaculture effluent can be reused to irrigate tree species, enabling a successful integration of aquaculture and agriculture and reducing environmental impacts of improper effluent disposal.
Revista Caatinga | 2016
José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto; Jeferson Luiz Dallabona Dombroski; José Hermogenes dos Santos Junior; Gabriela Oliveira de Souza; Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas
Seedling production for reforestation aims to achieve the best plant growth in a minimal amount of time, to provide good survival and growth levels after transplantation. During cultivation, it is necessary to know the shading levels that lead to the best growth. The objective of this study was to assess the growth of young Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. plants provided with various amounts of shade in the northeast semi-arid region of Brazil. Four types of shade cloth were tested (0, 30, 50 and 70%). Shoot length, stem diameter, stem dry matter, leaf dry matter, total dry matter and leaf area were assessed. Leaf area ratio, specific leaf area, absolute growth rate, relative growth rate and net assimilation rate were also calculated. The different shading levels affected M. caesalpinifolia growth, with the best growth indicators observed in plants grown under 50% shade, with increases in plant height, leaf area and total dry matter observed compared to the full sun condition.
Journal of Sustainable Forestry | 2012
José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto; Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas; Sidney Carlos Praxedes; Caio César Pereira Leal; Maria Clarete Cardoso Ribeiro
Ziziphus joazeiro is a tree endemic to Caatinga, Northeastern Brazil, with great economic potential. However, its commercial production is still limited due to low and non-uniform germination of seeds. Recently we demonstrated that gibberellic acid (GA3) stimulates the emergence and uniformity of seedlings in this species. In its natural habitat, however, great morphological diversity between Z. joazeiro trees is found, suggesting great genetic variability. Therefore, it was necessary to test if the GA3 effect is a general response. We collected seeds from four plants maintained in a collection. The plants were selected according to contrasting morphological characteristics. After breaking impermeability with 98% sulfuric acid, the seeds were treated with 2 mmol L−1 GA3 or a control with distillated water for 24 h. Effects ranged from great, low, and no effect of GA3 stimulating the percentage and rapidity of emergence between genotypes tested. For reforestation, thus, the GA3 treatment of Z. joazeiro seeds might reduce its genetic variability; but for economic production, it will be an adequate and simple treatment to increase the quantity and uniformity of seedlings.
Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável | 2011
José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto; Maiele Leandro da Silva; Dayanne Támela Soares Nogueira; Jeferson Luiz Dallabona Dombroski; Araceli Nunes da Silva
FLORESTA | 2017
José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto; Jeferson Luiz Dallabona Dombroski; Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2016
José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto; Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas; Tiago de Sousa Leite; Francisco de Assis de Oliveira; Hugo Ferreira; Moadir de Sousa Leite
XX Seminário de Iniciação Científica da UFERSA | 2014
Géssica Bezerra Gurgel; José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto; José Hermogenes dos Santos Junior; Gabriela Oliveira de Souza; Jeferson Luiz Dallabona Dombroski
Bioscience Journal | 2013
Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas; Jeferson Luiz Dallabona Dombroski; F.C.L. Freitas; Narjara Walessa Nogueira; José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto
Cadernos de Agroecologia | 2011
Maiele Leandro da Silva; José Rivanildo de Souza Pinto; Jeferson Luiz Dallabona Dombroski; Raul Martins de Farias
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Rômulo Magno Oliveira de Freitas
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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