Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate

Jatropha plants are known to be a rustic, low-demanding crop for nutrients and water. For that reason, they have been cultivated in restoring degraded areas or as windbreak. Nevertheless, under appropriate soil and climate conditions, this crop may become an alternative for biodiesel production due...

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Main Authors: Carlos Hissao Kurihara, Hamilton Kikuti, Flávio Ferreira da Silva Binotti, Cesar José da Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2017-07-01
Series:Bioscience Journal
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/35864
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spelling doaj-798df41b5fe541b6985eee0369e75fdf2021-06-29T13:29:10ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632017-07-0133410.14393/BJ-v33n4a2017-3586435864Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rateCarlos Hissao Kurihara0Hamilton Kikuti1Flávio Ferreira da Silva Binotti2Cesar José da Silva3EMBRAPA AGROPECUÁRIA OESTEUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia - UFUUniversidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul EMBRAPA AGROPECUÁRIA OESTEJatropha plants are known to be a rustic, low-demanding crop for nutrients and water. For that reason, they have been cultivated in restoring degraded areas or as windbreak. Nevertheless, under appropriate soil and climate conditions, this crop may become an alternative for biodiesel production due to high oil content and industrial quality. Studies on the growth and the phytomass accumulation rate of shoots of perennials permit subsidize management practices of culture, such as the definition of the population and the plant arrangement; it also enables the estimation of demand and potential recycling of nutrients, which contributes to establishing the most suitable amount and time for supplying fertilizers in cover. Studies on plant growth and phytomass accumulation have been conducted for a relatively short period of time, sometimes under greenhouse conditions. This trial design was carried out in Cassilândia-MS, for 52 months, with the objective of evaluating Jatropha growth and phytomass accumulation. The experimental design was completely randomized with four replications and 15 treatments, consisting of evaluation times. Jatropha growth, mainly height, stems and crown diameter, is accentuated in the first 12 to 15 months after seedling transplanting. Crown diameter showed a new growth cycle between the 35th and the 52nd month, superior than observed in the initials stages of growth. Stem phytomass accumulation is relatively low until eight months after seedling transplanting, being considerably increased after this period. Intense senescence and leaf abscission is observed in drier and colder periods of the year.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/35864crown diameternumber of branchesheightstem diameter
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author Carlos Hissao Kurihara
Hamilton Kikuti
Flávio Ferreira da Silva Binotti
Cesar José da Silva
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Hamilton Kikuti
Flávio Ferreira da Silva Binotti
Cesar José da Silva
Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate
Bioscience Journal
crown diameter
number of branches
height
stem diameter
author_facet Carlos Hissao Kurihara
Hamilton Kikuti
Flávio Ferreira da Silva Binotti
Cesar José da Silva
author_sort Carlos Hissao Kurihara
title Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate
title_short Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate
title_full Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate
title_fullStr Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate
title_full_unstemmed Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate
title_sort physic nut (jatropha curcas l.) growth and phytomass accumulation rate
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Jatropha plants are known to be a rustic, low-demanding crop for nutrients and water. For that reason, they have been cultivated in restoring degraded areas or as windbreak. Nevertheless, under appropriate soil and climate conditions, this crop may become an alternative for biodiesel production due to high oil content and industrial quality. Studies on the growth and the phytomass accumulation rate of shoots of perennials permit subsidize management practices of culture, such as the definition of the population and the plant arrangement; it also enables the estimation of demand and potential recycling of nutrients, which contributes to establishing the most suitable amount and time for supplying fertilizers in cover. Studies on plant growth and phytomass accumulation have been conducted for a relatively short period of time, sometimes under greenhouse conditions. This trial design was carried out in Cassilândia-MS, for 52 months, with the objective of evaluating Jatropha growth and phytomass accumulation. The experimental design was completely randomized with four replications and 15 treatments, consisting of evaluation times. Jatropha growth, mainly height, stems and crown diameter, is accentuated in the first 12 to 15 months after seedling transplanting. Crown diameter showed a new growth cycle between the 35th and the 52nd month, superior than observed in the initials stages of growth. Stem phytomass accumulation is relatively low until eight months after seedling transplanting, being considerably increased after this period. Intense senescence and leaf abscission is observed in drier and colder periods of the year.
topic crown diameter
number of branches
height
stem diameter
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/35864
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