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INITIAL GROWTHAND QUALITY OF Pterogyne nitens Tull.SEEDLING UNDER ARTIFICIAL SHADING GRADIENT
Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar o comportamento de plantas de
Pterogyne nitens Tull. sob diferentes n\uedveis de
restri\ue7\ue3o luminosa durante seu desenvolvimento inicial. O
estudo foi conduzido no per\uedodo de mar\ue7o a junho de 2008, no
campo agropecu\ue1rio da Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia
\u2013 UESB, em Vit\uf3ria da Conquista, BA. Sete experimentos foram
definidos por n\uedveis de 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60% e 70% de
restri\ue7\ue3o luminosa e plantas mantidas a pleno sol. Cada um
dos experimentos foi organizado em delineamento experimental
inteiramente casualizado, com cinco repeti\ue7\uf5es e parcelas
constitu\ueddas por 12 plantas. Durante o per\uedodo de 15 a 75
dias ap\uf3s a emerg\ueancia das pl\ue2ntulas, em intervalos de
15 dias, foram avaliadas as caracter\uedsticas morfol\uf3gicas e
quantitativas de crescimento e o \uedndice de qualidade Dickson
(IQD). Os gradientes de restri\ue7\ue3o de luz induziram a
altera\ue7\uf5es morfol\uf3gicas como eleva\ue7\ue3o da
altura e aumento da \ue1rea foliar individual e total das plantas.
Redu\ue7\uf5es de massa do sistema radicular ocorreram em
detrimento de tais modifica\ue7\uf5es. Invariavelmente, os maiores
\uedndices de IQD foram verificados para as plantas mantidas sob
36,5% de restri\ue7\ue3o luminosa.The objective of this study was to evaluate the initial development and
quality of seedlings Pterogyne nitens Tull., produced under different
luminosity levels. The experiment was conducted from March to June
2008, in the agricultural field at the State University of Southwestern
Bahia state - UESB, in Vitoria da Conquista, BA state. Seven
experiments were defined for levels of 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60% and 70%
of light restriction and plants kept in full sun. For each experiment
was followed the completely randomized design with five replications
and each experimental unit was composed for12 plants. In a period from
15 to 75 days after the plant emergence, at intervals of 15 days, the
morphological and quantitative characteristics of growth and quality
index of Dickson (IQD) were evaluated. The constraint of light
gradients induced morphological changes such as raising the height and
increased individual and total leaf area of plants. Reductions in root
system mass occurred at the expense of such modifications. Invariably,
the highest rates were observed for the IQD plants lied under 36.5%
light restriction