The present work evaluated the influence of the application of NPK and liming doses in the soil, on the growth of Erva-mate, the severity of rot-root and the fungi population of the soil. To do so, an experiment was installed at the green house, in the Forest Nursery of UFSM, using an experimental design completely randomized factorial 4x3x4 (Factor F: Fusarium spp. inoculation; Factor C: soil limestone; Factor A: NPK doses), totaling 48 treatments. The seedlings were cultivated in vases containing 2 kg of soil, classified as 'Red-Yellow Argisoil' (clay soil). At the end of the experiment was measured the stem diameter, height of the aerial part, leaves number, aerial dry biomass, root dry biomass and total dry biomass of the seedlings. Also, the soil was collected, from each treatment, for the chemical analysis and the counting of the fungi population. It was observed that the association among application of NPK and liming in the soil hampered the development of Erva-mate seedlings. The analysis of some variables suggests that the limestone absence provided greater resistance of seedlings to the attack of Fusarium spp. or the severity of Fusarium spp. was reduced in lower pH. The fungi population of the soil presented varied behavior depending on the applied treatments.
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Poletto, I., Muniz, M. F. B., Ceconi, D. E., & Blume, E. (2011). Influência da aplicação de NPK e calcário sobre o crescimento da ervamate, severidade da podridão-de-raízes e população fúngica do solo. Ciencia Florestal, 21(3), 425–440. https://doi.org/10.5902/198050983801
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