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Aboveground biomass,transpiration and water use efficiency in eucalypt plantation fertilized with KCl,NaCl and phonolite rock powder
Authors:de Toledo  Fábio Henrique S F  de Moraes Gonçalves  José Leonardo  Mariño  Yesid Alejandro  de Vicente Ferraz  Alexandre  de Oliveira Ferreira  Eric Victor  Moreira  Gabriela Gonçalves  Hakamada  Rodrigo  de Arthur Júnior  José Carlos
Institution:1.Department of Forest Science, Federal University of Lavras, Campus Box: 3037, Campus Universitário, Lavras, Minas Gerais, 37200-000, Brazil
;2.Department of Forest Science, University of S?o Paulo, Avenida Pádua Dias 11, Piracicaba, S?o Paulo, 13418-900, Brazil
;3.Forest Science and Research Institute, Via Com. Pedro Morganti, 3500, Piracicaba, S?o Paulo, 13415-000, Brazil
;4.Federal Rural University of Amazonia, Tv. Pau Amarelo, Capit?o Po?o, Pará, 68650-000, Brazil
;5.Department of Forest Science, Federal University of Pernambuco, Campus Box: 14098780, R. Dom Manuel de Medeiros, Recife, Pernambuco, 52171-900, Brazil
;6.Forest Institute, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Rod. BR-465 - KM 7, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, 23890-000, Brazil
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Abstract:

Potassium has important physiological functions in eucalypt plantations, increasing their productivity when applied to soil via mineral fertilizers. There is interest in identifying alternative sources to KCl owing to its high cost and limited reserves. The aim of the study was to test the effect of replacing KCl with NaCl and phonolite rock powder. Two comparisons were made: (1) application of 283 kg ha?1 of KCl compared with that of 2125 kg ha?1 of phonolite rock powder (equivalent to 170 kg ha?1 of K2O in both treatments); (2) application of 139 kg ha?1 of NaCl compared with that of 183 kg ha?1 of KCl (equivalent to 2.33 kmol Na and K, respectively). Radial growth, soil water content, leaf water potential (Ψ), accumulated transpiration, stem volume and biomass increment, as well as water use efficiency (WUE) were evaluated. In the first comparison, both fertilizations presented equal values for all characteristics evaluated. In the second, the accumulated transpiration in trees fertilized with KCl was 17% higher than that in plants fertilized with NaCl. In contrast, the WUE was 20% higher in the trees fertilized with NaCl than in those fertilized with KCl, reflecting the lower water consumption for the same increment in stem volume and biomass. We conclude that phonolite rock powder and NaCl are possible substitutes for conventional K fertilization performed with KCl.

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