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Substrates Formulated with Biochar for Seedling Production of Moringa oleifera Lam

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  • Tássia Fernanda Santos Neri Soares
  • Idamar da Silva Lima
  • André Quintão de Almeida
  • Maria Isidoria da Silva Gonzaga
  • Camila Andrade Fialho
  • Ingrid Luciana Rodrigues Gomes
  • Wendel de Melo Massaranduba

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Moringa oleifera is an allogamous plant that is propagated by seeds and cuttings, rich in vitamin A and C, phosphorus, calcium and proteins. However, its best propagation form for the large-scale production is still unknown, as well the most suitable substrate for seedling production. Production of forest species seedlings with a high quality is directly related to physical and chemical substrates properties. Using biochar as substrate for seedlings production is an economical and sustainable solution for this proposal. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of three biochar types, in two concentrations, for production of Moringa oleifera seedlings. Three types of substrates were formulated using residues of dry coconut shells, sewage sludge and orange bagasse. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, installed in a completely randomized design, consisting of seven treatments (substrates formulated with biochar in two doses, 1 and 2%) and the control, with four replicates, totalizing 28 seedlings. One month after sowing, the seedlings were evaluated biweekly for 60 days in relation to stem base diameter, shoot heigh, leaves number, shoot dry matter, root dry matter, total seedling dry matter and Dickson Quality Index. The substrate formulated using sewage sludge biochar at 2% provided a greater increasing in shoot dry matter. This concentration improved seedling height and stem base diameter in 10.5 and 0.83 mm, respectively, compared to the control. In general, biochar improved physical and chemical soil quality, promoting a better M. oleifera seedlings development.

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  • Tássia Fernanda Santos Neri Soares & Idamar da Silva Lima & André Quintão de Almeida & Maria Isidoria da Silva Gonzaga & Camila Andrade Fialho & Ingrid Luciana Rodrigues Gomes & Wendel de Melo Mass, 2024. "Substrates Formulated with Biochar for Seedling Production of Moringa oleifera Lam," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(4), pages 515-515, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:11:y:2024:i:4:p:515
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