2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2016.10920
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Growth of Khaya senegalensis plant under water deficit

Abstract: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the initial growth of Khaya senegalensis plants under water deficit. The work was carried out at Ipameri, Goiás on a bench in full sun following the completely randomized experimental design with six treatments and six replications. 120-day-old mahogany plants (Khaya senegalensis) grown in eight-liter pots were subjected to six treatments for 12 days (plants irrigated daily with 100, 80, 60, 40, 20 and 0% of evapotranspiration) with six replications. At 132 da… Show more

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“…The species: Khaya senegalensis is drought tolerant, supporting a period of 4 to 7 months of drought (Joker & Gaméné, 2003). Matos et al (2016), emphasize that the species has moderate tolerance to water deficit. These conditions are found in the State of Tocantins, a region where the culture is being disseminated, due to the great silvicultural potential of the State.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species: Khaya senegalensis is drought tolerant, supporting a period of 4 to 7 months of drought (Joker & Gaméné, 2003). Matos et al (2016), emphasize that the species has moderate tolerance to water deficit. These conditions are found in the State of Tocantins, a region where the culture is being disseminated, due to the great silvicultural potential of the State.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Is an evergreen tree, but in dry climates it can be deciduous. Its wood is considered to be hardwood with excellent commercial value [2,3]. And numerous traditional medicinal uses, such as anti-sickling, antimicrobial, anthelmintic, and malaria treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%