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FIELD GROWTH OF FOREST SPECIES IN DIFFERENT CONDITIONS OF FERTILIZATIONS

ABSTRACT

The work’s objective was to evaluate, in field conditions, four forest species behavior submitted to different organic manurings and minerals with the addition of a conditioning of soil (Hidroplan). The adopted statistical outlining was in blocks, structured in portions subdivided with 30 treatments that consisted of combinations of factors (6 fertilizers x 5 times) with 5 repetitions, being used one plant by portion. Height (h) and diameter of the plants (d) were assessed. The data were submitted to the variance analysis and the average test (Newman-Keuls 5%). The seedlings were produced in a nursery, in inside polyethylene tubas and they ware planted in field 90 days after the rustic. The manurings tested in the experiment were: bovine manure; chicken manure; mineral manuring NPK (testifies); bovine manure + Hidroplan; chicken manure + Hidroplan and mineral manuring NPK + Hidroplan. The studied organic fertilizers contributed to a better acting in every species, except for the Eucalyptus urophylla, which had a better acting in NPK and NPK + Hidroplan.

Keywords:
mineral fertilization; organic fertilization; height; diameter

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