New organic substrates for seedling production in the transition zone between the Amazon-Cerrado biomes

Aldenice O. Conceição, Hosana A. F. de Andrade, Carlos A. R. de M. Rego, Pedro A. de O. Morais, R. Y. F. Pereira, Andreza M. de Sousa, Gustavo A. de A. Santos, L. F. Moraes, N. Machado, R. R. S. Silva-Matos
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ABSTRACT In the Amazon-Cerrado ecotone, increased costs from non-organic inputs and transportation render substrates more expensive, prompting the use of decomposed biomass from native palm stem for seedlig production. The study was carried out with the objective of evaluate the physicochemical characteristics of the decomposed biomass of babassu palms (BDB), carnauba (BDC), and buriti (BBU) compared to the commercial substrate (SC) via multivariate analysis. This study employed a database comprising 90 substrates, obtained from Maranhão, Brazil farms. These samples underwent physicochemical characterization following the Brazilian protocol for seedling substrates. The substrates based on BDB and BDC have pH and nutrient contents at acceptable values, in addition to lower potential acidity and high base saturation compared to BBU and SC substrates. Principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering revealed similarities between BDB, BDC and SC. Biomass decomposed from the stems of babassu and carnauba palms is recommended as an alternative substrate for seedling producers in the in the Amazon-Cerrado ecotone.
亚马逊--塞拉多生物群落过渡区育苗的新型有机基质
摘要 在亚马逊-塞拉多生态区,非有机投入和运输成本的增加使基质变得更加昂贵,这促使人们使用本地棕榈茎的分解生物质来生产种子。本研究旨在通过多元分析,评估巴巴苏棕榈树(BDB)、棕榈树(BDC)和布里蒂棕榈树(BBU)分解生物质与商业基质(SC)相比的理化特性。这项研究使用了一个数据库,其中包括从巴西马拉尼昂州农场获得的 90 种基质。这些样本按照巴西的育苗基质协议进行了理化表征。与 BBU 和 SC 基质相比,基于 BDB 和 BDC 的基质除了潜在酸度较低和碱饱和度较高之外,pH 值和养分含量也在可接受的范围内。主成分分析和分层聚类显示了 BDB、BDC 和 SC 之间的相似性。建议将巴巴苏棕榈和棕榈树茎分解的生物质作为亚马逊-塞拉多生态区幼苗生产者的替代基质。
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