Name: ANDRÉ LUCAS REBOLI PAGOTO

Publication date: 28/08/2020
Advisor:

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ROBSON BONOMO Advisor *

Examining board:

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ADRIANO ALVES FERNANDES Co advisor *
ANTELMO RALPH FALQUETO Internal Examiner *
ROBSON BONOMO Advisor *

Summary: PAGOTO, André Lucas Reboli, M.Sc.; Federal University of Espirito Santo; August 2020; Water and nutritional management in the revegetation of areas degraded by the extraction of clay and sand in the Atlantic Forest Biome; Advisor:Robson Bonomo, Co-advisors: Adriano Alves Fernandes, Antelmo Ralph Falqueto, Fabio Ribeiro Pires.The processes of using the environment and natural resources are increasingly necessary and present in human society. Any process and / or intervention that changes the natural condition of a given environment can lead to environmental degradation. One of the strategies to recover an area that has undergone environmental degradation is revegetation. For the successful establishment of a plant specimen it must be in an environment with adequate water and nutritional conditions. The objective of this work was to study the effect of water and nutritional management on the revegetation of areas degraded by the extraction of clay and sand for oil and natural gas production activities in the Atlantic Forest biome, using methodologies that evaluate growth, morphology, and the physiology of the studied plants. The experiment was carried out in the sand extraction loan area and in the clay extraction loan area in the coastal region of the municipality of São Mateus. The experimental design adopted was in randomized blocks with three replications in a split plot scheme, using water management methods in the plot and doses of pit fertilization in the subplots. In the two areas, five different species of native plants were used, Schinus terebinthifolius, Spondias mombin, Psidium cattleianum, Inga laurina and Mouriri guianensis. The plants used in the experiment were evaluated for growth, survival, leaf attributes and fluorescence of chlorophyll a. The water management method and pit fertilization had a significant effect on the development of the species evaluated in both areas. Response to treatments varied according to the species and the experimental area.

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