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01/03/2012 |
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Submitted:
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09/05/2012 |
Last updated:
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20/06/2017 |
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Fazenda Experimental da Ressacada - UFSC - Rua José Olímpio da Silva 1326 – Bairro Tapera, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, BR |
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+55 (48) 99103-5756 |
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http://fazenda.ufsc.br/descricao-fisica/areas-didaticas-experimentais/agroecologia/ |
Climate zone:
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Sub tropical |
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Back to Áreas Agroecológicas da Fazenda Experimental da Ressacada - UFSC
Project: Áreas Agroecológicas da Fazenda Experimental da Ressacada - UFSC
Posted by Marcelo Venturi over 12 years ago
Pictures on / Fotos em http://tinyurl.com/1aulaagroecologia2012-1
A fazenda se caracteriza por um solo arenoso, com muita matéria orgânica devido ao alto nível do lençol freático (tecnicamente neossolo quartzarênico hidromórfico típico).
Em maio de 2010 começamos a ocupar a área implantando uma coleção de bambus = bambuseto, que em maio de 2012 foi transferida para outra área adjacente a 350 metros dali. A implantação aconteceu durante um Curso de Cultivo e Manejo de Bambu ministrado em conjunto da UFSC com a Associação Catarinense do Bambu - BambuSC, quando foram plantadas as seguintes espécies: Bambusa vulgaris, B. tuldoides, B. lako, B. multiplex, B. oldhamii, Guadua angustifolia, G. chacoensis, Dendrocalamus asper e Phyllosthachys aurea. Este ainda permanece na área de agroecologia.
No dia 3 de abril de 2012 o professor biólogo Fernando Rocha, com ajuda do botânico Rafael fizeram identificação das espécies herbácias existentes. Fotos em http://galeria.ufsc.br/fazenda/2012/?g2_page=73 e posteriormente fez aula com os estudantes tentando identificar as funções ecológicas dessas mesms plantas.
A área de agroecologia da Fazenda Experimental da Ressacada foi preparada previamente com uma passagem de uma grade leve apenas para abrir sulcos nas plantas herbácias espontâneas.
Depois foi aplicado um pouco de calcário (500kg/ha) a mão e a adubação foi feita com composto orgânico proveniente de restos de restaurantes, produzido na UFSC, campus Trindade.
No dia 4 de maio de 2012 foi feita a primeira semeadura na área, em 9 quadros de 5x5m com diferentes composições de misturas de sementes de inverno. O objetivo será avaliar qual o consórcio de espécies que mais se adaptarão às condições de solo, umidade, iluminação e competição com espontâneas do local. A prática foi feita pela aula de Agroecologia ministrada pelo professor Ilyas Siddique. Fotos em http://tinyurl.com/1aulaagroecologia2012-1.
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