Mineral Nutrition and Fertilization of Native Tree Species in Brazil Research Progress and Suggestions for Management

In this review article, the progress of Brazilian research on mineral nutrition and fertilization of native tree species is discussed, taking as reference the scientific knowledge regarding the exotic species of the genera Eucalyptusand Pinus. There is a great knowledge gap in the theoretical base n...

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Published inJournal of sustainable forestry Vol. 20; no. 2; pp. 45 - 81
Main Authors Resende, Alvaro V., Furtini Neto, Antonio E., Curi, Nilton
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 20.04.2005
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Summary:In this review article, the progress of Brazilian research on mineral nutrition and fertilization of native tree species is discussed, taking as reference the scientific knowledge regarding the exotic species of the genera Eucalyptusand Pinus. There is a great knowledge gap in the theoretical base needed to develop technologies on nutritional management of native species. The high diversity of species, with variable or unknown responses to nutrient supply, makes difficult to set up a standardized and efficient fertilizer recommendation. Nevertheless, taking into account the successional groups and the growth rate of species, it is possible to discriminate the levels of nutritional requirements and to define differential management strategies of fertilization. Relevant aspects for future research on this line are also suggested.
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ISSN:1054-9811
1540-756X
DOI:10.1300/J091v20n02_03