Use of cardboard to contract Brachiaria: report of experience developed in planting of seedlings

Authors

  • Camila Guimarães Lopes Associação de Produtores Orgânicos do Mato Grosso do Sul - APOMS. Bolsistas de Formação e Treinamento. Glória de Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul.
  • João Otávio dos Santos Pereira Associação de Produtores Orgânicos do Mato Grosso do Sul - APOMS. Bolsistas de Formação e Treinamento. Glória de Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul
  • Mateus de Moura Santos Associação de Produtores Orgânicos do Mato Grosso do Sul - APOMS. Bolsistas de Formação e Treinamento. Glória de Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul.

Keywords:

Sustainability; Management of Brachiaria; Reforestation; Ecosystem.

Abstract

When talking about reforestation, planting native trees is highlighted, since the species have undergone changes over time, in search of adaptation. The native biome absorbs biodiversity, as it directly contributes to the conservation of fauna, flora and microfauna, both important for ecological balance. In addition to offering food, such as trees provide shelter and water, and a native forest offers a natural corridor for the reproduction of several species. The reduction of the effects of global warming does not merit, with the consequent need for new practices, technologies and innovations to be employed, helping to reinforce the pillars of sustainability. Understanding the functioning of the ecosystem and learning how to contribute to sustainable development are indispensable duties in recent times. The available resources available for adaptation for conscious reuse. Brachiaria, when introduced, generates many benefits, however, or generates reforestation properties that recommend new containment practices, as it has its advantages in certain activities and advantages in others - like everything that exists. Allocating unused available resources, such as paper, to resolve daily impasses, are increasingly necessary sustainable innovations.

Published

2020-11-20