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Effects of water saturation, age and root volume on the initial seedling growth of four tree species.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of water saturation upon initial seedling growth of four tree species. Tested species included Cordia ecalyculata Vell. (café-de-bugre), Colubrina glandulosa Perk. (sobrasil), Croton urucurana Baill. (sanga-dágua), and Hovenia dulcis (uva-japonesa). The study was conducted as a complete randomized block design composed by seedling of 4 species, 3 lengths of seedling growth (180, 150, and 120 days after transplanting to seedling container), 2 container sizes (300 and 180 cm3), and 2 root growth conditions (with and without water saturation for 60 days). Sobrasil seedlings expressed the highest increment in root collar. The highest increments in height were measure in uva-do-japão (19.74 cm) and sanga-d’água (20,02 cm) seedlings under saturated root condition. Under saturation condition seedlings of sobrasil and café-de-bugre reduced their root dry weight while seedlings of sanga-d’água and uva-japonesa increased root mass. Seedlings grown in 300 cm3 containers yielded higher increment of leaf dry weight than seedlings grown in 180 cm3 containers.

Key words
root restriction; water logging; container size

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