Efeito da adubação na nutrição e na colonização radicular por fungos micorrízicos arbusculares do camucamuzeiro (Myrciaria dubia (H.B.K.) McVaugh e da aceroleira (Malphigia punicifolia L.) em um Latossolo da Amazônia Central
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The low fertility of the majority of Amazonian uplands soils allied to the
deficiency resource of the majority of small farmers influence directly in the
development and local agriculture sustainability. One strategies to reach the
sustainability is to maximize the beneficial microorganisms use of the soil, as the
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which are capable to increase the site mineral
nutrients and water absorption to host plants. In addition, the foliar fertilization is a
economic practice that has high index of mineral nutrients use for the plants, due to
lower amounts of the product used. In this manner, informations about soil
microbiology and the acerola and camu-camu behavior in differents treatments can
contribute to develop the production of these two potencial fruit species to local
agriculture. This research had as objective to evaluate the fertilization effect in the
nutrition and AMF colonization of the camu-camu and acerola tree cultivated on
yellow oxisol located in the Brasileirinho Agricultural Community, Manaus. In fields
conditions, it was evaluated the foliar macro e micronutrients contents, the mycorrhiza
colonization rates and the spores number of both the species on three collect times.
The experimental design was randomized blocks with a 3 x 10 split plot scheme to
camu-camu tree. The factors means three collect times (08/04/06, 15/07/06 e
07/11/06) and ten treatments with chemical, foliar and organic fertilization. To acerola
tree, 3 x 9 split plot scheme, with three collect times (21/02/06, 15/06/06 e 09/11/06)
and nine treatments. There were significant variations in the acerola foliar contents in
differents treatments. The plants that received the treatments with chemical
fertilization presented the higher leand Ca, Mg, K, P and N. The plants that received
the treatments with foliar fertilization presented the highest Fe, Mn and Zn leand
contents. This fact provides the aiding on micronutrients absorption through the
highest effectiveness of foliar fertilizer. There were variations in foliares contents of
camu-camu in differents treatments, with exception of the N and Mn contents. The
plants that received the treatments with organic fertilization presented the highest Ca,
Mg, P and K averages. The Fe, Mn and Zn leand contents were favored by foliar
fertilizer applications, exception to Mn, that did not present significant variations. In
Authoress: THANA ESASHIKA BEZERRA
Adviser: Dr. LUIZ ANTONIO DE OLIVEIRA
acerola, the treatment with chemical fertilizer provided the hightest Ca, Mg, K, P and
N contents without differing of the contents provided by organic fertilization. The
organic fertilization is more economical than others fertilization to the small farmers.
The foliar fertilizer was efficient to micronutrients, proving to be a quick, economical
and of easy application. In camu-camu, the treatment with organic fertilization was
adjusted, because it had provided the highest Ca, Mg and K contents. To P, Fe, Zn
and Mn nutrients, the treatments with foliar fertilizer showed efficient. On acerola, the
association with mycorrhiza fungi showed positives correlations with leand nutrients,
but the correlation rate was very low. Thus, there was no efficient benefice of the
plant-fungi symbiosis. In both the cultures, the fertilization and the P concentration in
the soil can have influenced, of negative form, in roots colonization by mycorrhizal
fungi. Besides, to camu-camu and acerola tree, the organic fertilization, generally,
provided the better results to the macronutrients, and the foliar fertilization to the
micronutrients.
Key words: Amazonian Fruit Species, Foliar Fertilization, Plant Nutrition, Arbuscular
Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF).