L. M. Morales-Gallegos, P. E. C. F. C. D. Postgraduados, T. Martínez-Trinidad, A. Gómez‐Guerrero, J. Suárez-Espinosa, Posgrado en Estadística Colegio de Postgraduados
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Abstract
Introduction: A factor limiting the development of tree vegetation in urban environments
is the condition of the soil.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the application of carbohydrates (sucrose and glucose)
to the soil regarding the growth and vitality of jacaranda trees (Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don)
planted in urban areas.
Materials and methods: Eight carbohydrate treatments and one control (water) were
applied. Increase in height and diameter, foliage color, chlorophyll fluorescence, dry root
matter, root starch, respiration and soil moisture were evaluated. An analysis of variance
and a comparison of means was performed (Tukey, P < 0.05); when the normal distribution
of the data was not proved, nonparametric methods were used (Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon
rank-sum test).
Results and discussion: The increase in height and diameter, the green color of the foliage
and the fluorescence of the chlorophyll showed no significant differences (P > 0.05). Dry root
weight and soil respiration were significantly different (P < 0.05) with higher response in the
highest carbohydrate treatment (80 g·L-1 glucose with 80 g·L-1 sucrose). There was no effect on
the characteristics of the aerial part, possibly due to the short evaluation time (about one year).
Conclusion: The amendment of glucose and sucrose to the soil in urban trees stimulated the
root growth of J. mimosifolia.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente (RCHSCFA) is a scientific journal that aims to raise awareness of high-quality research products related to forest, arid, temperate and tropical environments in the world. Since its foundation in 1994, the RCHSCFA has served as a space for scientific dissemination and discussion at a national and international level among academics, researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, forest managers and public/private entities that are interested in the forest environment.
All content published in the journal first goes through a strict triple-blind review process and is published in the following formats: Scientific Articles, Review Articles, Methodologies, Technical or Technological Notes.