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MOREIRA, B. C.; MENDES, F. C.; MENDES, I. R.; PAULA, T. A.; PRATES JUNIOR, P.; SALAMÃO, L. C. C.; STURMER, S. L.; OTONI, W.C.; GUARÇONI, A. M.; KASUYA, M. C. M. |
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Andre Guarçoni Martins, Incaper. |
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The interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Piriformospora indica improves the growth and nutrient uptake in micropropagation-derived pineapple plantlets. |
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2015 |
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Scientia Horticulturae, v. 197, dezembro 2015. |
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rbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and Piriformospora indica are well known for promoting growth, development, and nutrient uptake and for improving plant photosynthesis. These fungi represent promising tools supporting micropropagated plants during the acclimatization stage, and their use can reduce the application of phosphate fertilizers, providing economic and environmental benefits. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the benefits of inoculation with AMF and P. indica for the growth of plantlets of the Imperial cultivar of pineapple inoculated during the acclimatization stage and grown with different levels of phosphorus (P). The experiment consisted of six P levels (0, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 mg kg?1 soil) with inoculation of Claroideoglomus etunicatum, Dentiscutata heterogama, Rhizophagus clarus, P. indica, a mixture of all fungi (Mix), or control (no inoculation). The parameters vegetative growth, the nutrient contents in the plants, photosynthetic efficiency, and the components of dependence and colonization by fungi were assessed. The fungal inoculation was effective for plantlet growth, especially up to a P dose of 40 mg kg?1, increasing both plant biomass and the absorption of all evaluated nutrients. With P at 80 mg kg?1, only the treatments with C. etunicatum and Mix produced plantlets of better quality than the non-inoculated control. The colonization by AMF and P. indica was not affected by the addition of P to the soil, although fungal dependence decreased under these conditions and could be considered moderate even at 40 mg kg?1 for plants inoculated with C. etunicatum, R. clarus, P. indica or Mix. The inoculation of pineapple plantlets is a promising method that can be employed to produce high-quality propagative material for the market. Menosrbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and Piriformospora indica are well known for promoting growth, development, and nutrient uptake and for improving plant photosynthesis. These fungi represent promising tools supporting micropropagated plants during the acclimatization stage, and their use can reduce the application of phosphate fertilizers, providing economic and environmental benefits. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the benefits of inoculation with AMF and P. indica for the growth of plantlets of the Imperial cultivar of pineapple inoculated during the acclimatization stage and grown with different levels of phosphorus (P). The experiment consisted of six P levels (0, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 mg kg?1 soil) with inoculation of Claroideoglomus etunicatum, Dentiscutata heterogama, Rhizophagus clarus, P. indica, a mixture of all fungi (Mix), or control (no inoculation). The parameters vegetative growth, the nutrient contents in the plants, photosynthetic efficiency, and the components of dependence and colonization by fungi were assessed. The fungal inoculation was effective for plantlet growth, especially up to a P dose of 40 mg kg?1, increasing both plant biomass and the absorption of all evaluated nutrients. With P at 80 mg kg?1, only the treatments with C. etunicatum and Mix produced plantlets of better quality than the non-inoculated control. The colonization by AMF and P. indica was not affected by the addition of P to the soil, although fungal dependence decrease... Mostrar Tudo |
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AMF; Ananas comosus; P. indica; Phosphorus levels. |
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LEADER 02644naa a2200277 a 4500 001 1008687 005 2015-12-23 008 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMOREIRA, B. C. 245 $aThe interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Piriformospora indica improves the growth and nutrient uptake in micropropagation-derived pineapple plantlets.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2015 520 $arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and Piriformospora indica are well known for promoting growth, development, and nutrient uptake and for improving plant photosynthesis. These fungi represent promising tools supporting micropropagated plants during the acclimatization stage, and their use can reduce the application of phosphate fertilizers, providing economic and environmental benefits. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the benefits of inoculation with AMF and P. indica for the growth of plantlets of the Imperial cultivar of pineapple inoculated during the acclimatization stage and grown with different levels of phosphorus (P). The experiment consisted of six P levels (0, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 mg kg?1 soil) with inoculation of Claroideoglomus etunicatum, Dentiscutata heterogama, Rhizophagus clarus, P. indica, a mixture of all fungi (Mix), or control (no inoculation). The parameters vegetative growth, the nutrient contents in the plants, photosynthetic efficiency, and the components of dependence and colonization by fungi were assessed. The fungal inoculation was effective for plantlet growth, especially up to a P dose of 40 mg kg?1, increasing both plant biomass and the absorption of all evaluated nutrients. With P at 80 mg kg?1, only the treatments with C. etunicatum and Mix produced plantlets of better quality than the non-inoculated control. The colonization by AMF and P. indica was not affected by the addition of P to the soil, although fungal dependence decreased under these conditions and could be considered moderate even at 40 mg kg?1 for plants inoculated with C. etunicatum, R. clarus, P. indica or Mix. The inoculation of pineapple plantlets is a promising method that can be employed to produce high-quality propagative material for the market. 650 $aAMF 650 $aAnanas comosus 650 $aP. indica 650 $aPhosphorus levels 700 1 $aMENDES, F. C. 700 1 $aMENDES, I. R. 700 1 $aPAULA, T. A. 700 1 $aPRATES JUNIOR, P. 700 1 $aSALAMÃO, L. C. C. 700 1 $aSTURMER, S. L. 700 1 $aOTONI, W.C. 700 1 $aGUARÇONI, A. M. 700 1 $aKASUYA, M. C. M. 773 $tScientia Horticulturae$gv. 197, dezembro 2015.
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DAN, M. L.; HUNZB, S. H.; ABREU, K. M. P.; ZORZANELLI, R. F.; GOMES, R.; DAUDT, A. R.; DIAS, D. A. |
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Mauricio Lima Dan, Incaper; Sustanis H. Kunzb, UFES; Karla M. P Abreu, IFES ALEGRE; Raquel F. Zorzanelli, INMA; Robert Gomes, UFES; Alex R. Daudt, Incaper; Daphne A. Dias, UENF. |
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Tree species selection for silvopastoral systems from an ethnoecological approach: I. The new ethnoecological selection index (EESI) and key interactions in the pastoral agroecosystem. |
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2025 |
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Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, p. 1?30, 2025. |
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We aimed to integrate local and scientific knowledge to select tree species for elaborate silvopastoral systems with the proposition of a multi-criteria decision-making support tool. We conducted a pilot study in the south of Espírito Santo, a tropical Brazilian region. The survey of trees took place on 136.9 ha of pastureland at nine rural properties. We interviewed 42 family farmers that practiced cattle ranching and had trees in their pastures. A multi-attribute utility function was created to select and order ten tree species with cultural and ecological potential for pasture afforestation. We evaluated these species regarding their interactions with soil cover, herbaceous biomass and bovine grazing. The ten selected tree species showed orderly decreased EESI (Ethnoecological Selection Index) values ranging from 0.8327 to 0.5958. All ten species were native, 30% were nitrogen fixers, 70% had Use Value, and none were invasive. Regarding soil cover, herbaceous biomass, and grazing, the under the crown and outside the crown strata showed no statistical differences between them. The crown base height and herbaceous ground cover positively correlated, while the canopy cover and herbaceous ground cover negatively correlated. The EESI creates an interface between the traditional knowledge of family farmers and scientific knowledge. |
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Agroecologia; Sistema Silvopastoril. |
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Ecologia; Espécie; Espécie Nativa. |
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LEADER 02168naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1026692 005 2025-08-22 008 2025 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aDAN, M. L. 245 $aTree species selection for silvopastoral systems from an ethnoecological approach$bI. The new ethnoecological selection index (EESI) and key interactions in the pastoral agroecosystem.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2025 520 $aWe aimed to integrate local and scientific knowledge to select tree species for elaborate silvopastoral systems with the proposition of a multi-criteria decision-making support tool. We conducted a pilot study in the south of Espírito Santo, a tropical Brazilian region. The survey of trees took place on 136.9 ha of pastureland at nine rural properties. We interviewed 42 family farmers that practiced cattle ranching and had trees in their pastures. A multi-attribute utility function was created to select and order ten tree species with cultural and ecological potential for pasture afforestation. We evaluated these species regarding their interactions with soil cover, herbaceous biomass and bovine grazing. The ten selected tree species showed orderly decreased EESI (Ethnoecological Selection Index) values ranging from 0.8327 to 0.5958. All ten species were native, 30% were nitrogen fixers, 70% had Use Value, and none were invasive. Regarding soil cover, herbaceous biomass, and grazing, the under the crown and outside the crown strata showed no statistical differences between them. The crown base height and herbaceous ground cover positively correlated, while the canopy cover and herbaceous ground cover negatively correlated. The EESI creates an interface between the traditional knowledge of family farmers and scientific knowledge. 650 $aEcologia 650 $aEspécie 650 $aEspécie Nativa 653 $aAgroecologia 653 $aSistema Silvopastoril 700 1 $aHUNZB, S. H. 700 1 $aABREU, K. M. P. 700 1 $aZORZANELLI, R. F. 700 1 $aGOMES, R. 700 1 $aDAUDT, A. R. 700 1 $aDIAS, D. A. 773 $tAgroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, p. 1?30, 2025.
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