ALMEIDA, Romário de Sousa.; ARAÚJO, Maria Pereira de.; MOURA, Luzia Batista.; LIMA, Judieldo de Morais.; SILVA, Geneilson Evangelista da.; COSTA, Jonas Gonzaga.; BARBOSA, Francisca Maria.; LACERDA, Alecksandra Vieira.
Résumé:
Tabebuia aurea (Manso) Benth. & Hook and Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.)
Mattos are species with high socioeconomic and environmental potential, therefore,
information is needed on the production of seedlings of these species. The objective of this
work was to evaluate the length of the main root of T. aurea and H. impetiginosus seedlings
in a plant production system in Paraiban Semiarid. The seeds were collected from an adult
matrix in December 2017 in the city of Sumé. The work was carried out in the nursery of the
Laboratory of Ecology and Botany - LAEB/UFCG/CDSA under conditions of 50% shading
in polyethylene trays containing sand as substrate. The sowing was performed on December 31, 2017. It was evaluated daily and verified the quantity of individuals that emerged and at
30 days after sowing was done the seedling removal and the determination of the main root
length. T. aurea root length levels ranged from 3.0 to 20.0 cm. Related the H. impetiginosus,
it was found that root length levels ranged from 3.0 to 15.0 cm. H. impetiginosus was
distributed in a smaller number of classes and with a larger number of individuals in the
more representative classes in relation to T. aurea, pointing to a more homogeneous
development pattern. Thus, knowledge of the development of these species becomes
fundamental for the sustainable development of the semiarid region.