Interactions of biochar and organic compound for seedlings production of magonia pubescens a. St.-Hil.

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The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that biochar, applied with cattle manure, promotes better development of seedlings of Magonia pubescens St. Hil. The experiment was conducted at the State University of Mato Grosso, Nova Xavantina, Brazil, in 2011. We used a completely randomized design, with twelve treatments and three replications. The substrates formed by the higher levels of cattle manure plus biochar (30%) provided better results of height, diameter and aerial biomass. However, the Dickson Quality Index has not confirmed the quality of seedlings in these treatments. We also observed that the doses of biochar (20 and 30%) when added separately to the Latosol, are not efficient for the growth improvement of the seedlings. Based on the present results, we validate the hypothesis that substrates formed with a mixture of cattle manure and biochar are effective to improve the production of seedlings of M. pubescens.

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Lima, S. L., Tamiozzo, S., Palomino, E. C., Petter, F. A., & Marimon-Junio, B. H. (2015). Interactions of biochar and organic compound for seedlings production of magonia pubescens a. St.-Hil. Revista Arvore, 39(4), 655–661. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-67622015000400007

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