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Title: | Cork Oak Seedling Growth under Different Soil Conditions from Fertilisation, Mycorrhizal Fungi and Amino Acid Application |
Authors: | Dinis, Cati Surovy, Peter Ribeiro, Nuno A Machado, Rui Oliveira, Maria RG |
Keywords: | cork oak seedlings regeneration fertilisation mycorrhizal fungi amino acids |
Issue Date: | 15-Dec-2015 |
Publisher: | Journal of Agricultural Science |
Citation: | Dinis, Cati, et al. "Cork Oak Seedling Growth under Different Soil Conditions from Fertilisation, Mycorrhizal Fungi and Amino Acid Application." Journal of Agricultural Science 8.1 (2015): 55. |
Abstract: | Regeneration process deals with some constrains related with the livestock management, pasture rotations, and
dependence of a sequence of favourable climatic years, among others, which can lead to a continuous delay in
the initiation of the regeneration process. The purpose of this study is to promote an increase of cork oak
seedling growth in order to decrease the time required for regeneration and also to contribute to avoid the effect
of post-transplant stress on cork oak. With this objective, a study was carried out on a greenhouse, where the
effect of fertilisation, mycorrhizal fungi inoculation, and amino acid supply were tested. Results showed that
cork oak seedling capability to growth, expressed as total seedling dry weight, was positively affected by
treatments, except when only fertilisation was applied. We verified that cork oak seedlings inoculated with
mycorrhizal fungi presented better results in terms of aerial structures growth. Any of the treatments was suitable
to contribute positively for tap root and total belowground dry weight accumulation. Only fine roots structures
were sensitive to treatments effects; it was verified that both inoculated and non-inoculated seedlings subjected
to fertilisation were capable to invest largely on the production of these structures (33 and 30%, respectively). To
reinforce the cork oak seedling growth, the equilibrium between fertilisers and mycorrhizal fungi inoculation
would probably be the better option to enhance the cork oak regeneration process. Thus, the balance between
shoot and root systems growth would be guaranteed, fertilisation mainly for root system and mycorrhizal fungi
inoculation for shoot growth. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/17321 |
ISSN: | 1916-9752 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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