Aspects of soil fertility and nutrition of Pinus taeda L: A review

M. S. Kulmann, G. Dick, M. M. Araújo, G. Brunetto, Mauro Valdir Schumacher
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The cultivation of the genus Pinus spp. in Brazil occupies an area of 1.7 million hectares in 2020. Pinus is considered a socioeconomic component, which helps maintain the development of the southern region of the country and the national supply chain. However, the areas destined for pine cultivation usually have acidic soils and low natural fertility, which reduces the nutrients availability, negatively influencing the crop development. However, it is not known if Pinus responds positively to mineral fertilization, nor what is the nutrient of greatest demand regarding plantation development. Thus, the objective of this review is to explore which nutrients are of greatest nutrient need and therefore most responsive to pine growth and productivity. Thus, this review aims to establish a discussion on the importance and current plantation of Pinus taeda, along with answers on fertilization and nutrition of the crop, obtaining data from articles found in scientific databases of international literature, to better inform fertilization practices for this little studied crop. We have seen that mineral fertilization aims to optimize the pine growth, seeking to meet the physiological needs of the plants and thus achieve maximum crop productivity. However, the literature shows that many times the pine does not respond expressively in growth when subjected to mineral fertilization. Thus, studies that consider the effects of nutrient application to the pine crop, over time, are required to better conclude whether the pine crop responds to the nutrient supply.
红松土壤肥力与营养研究进展
2020年,巴西松属的种植面积为170万公顷。松树被认为是社会经济的组成部分,有助于维持该国南部地区和国家供应链的发展。然而,用于松树种植的地区通常是酸性土壤和低自然肥力,这减少了养分的可用性,对作物的发育产生了负面影响。然而,目前尚不清楚松树是否对矿物施肥有积极反应,也不知道在人工林发展中最需要的营养物质是什么。因此,本综述的目的是探索哪些营养物质是最需要的,因此对松树的生长和生产力最敏感。因此,本文旨在从国际文献的科学数据库中获取数据,讨论红松的重要性和目前的种植现状,以及该作物的施肥和营养问题,以便更好地为这种研究较少的作物提供施肥实践信息。我们已经看到,矿物施肥的目的是优化松树的生长,寻求满足植物的生理需求,从而实现作物生产力的最大化。然而,文献表明,很多时候,当受到矿物施肥时,松树的生长没有表达性反应。因此,随着时间的推移,需要考虑养分施用对松树作物的影响的研究,以更好地得出松树作物是否对养分供应作出反应的结论。
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