Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions

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Autor(a) principal: SCHERER,M.B.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: GÖERGEN,A.B., PEDROLLO,N.T., RUBERT,J., DORNELLES,S.H.B., LOPES,S.J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn. (goosegrass) is a grass species that has global prominence as a weed in areas typical of the soybean crop. However, its dispersion in recent years has been reported expressively for areas of poorly drained soil, in which irrigated rice is cultivated (lowlands). Little is known on its behavior and biology in this different ecosystem. This study aimed to evaluate if Eleusine indica can survive and withstand flooding. The experimental design was a completely randomized (two-way), in which two E. indica biotypes, one from the uplands (without flooding) and the other from the lowlands (with flooding), were submitted to three soil water conditions: 50 and 100% water retention capacity and soil under water depth. Photosynthetic and gas exchange parameters (photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 concentration, transpiration, water use efficiency, and assimilation rate by Rubisco) were determined. Morphological diversity of biotypes was evaluated through descriptors. The existence of typical lowland biotype could not be characterized. However, both biotypes were able to survive, develop, and generate seeds in a flooded environment in the irrigated rice system.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
title Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
spellingShingle Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
SCHERER,M.B.
adaptation
Eleusine indica
Oryza sativa
invasiveness.
title_short Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
title_full Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
title_fullStr Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
title_sort Goosegrass: Morphophysiological Characterization Under Water Excess Conditions
author SCHERER,M.B.
author_facet SCHERER,M.B.
GÖERGEN,A.B.
PEDROLLO,N.T.
RUBERT,J.
DORNELLES,S.H.B.
LOPES,S.J.
author_role author
author2 GÖERGEN,A.B.
PEDROLLO,N.T.
RUBERT,J.
DORNELLES,S.H.B.
LOPES,S.J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SCHERER,M.B.
GÖERGEN,A.B.
PEDROLLO,N.T.
RUBERT,J.
DORNELLES,S.H.B.
LOPES,S.J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adaptation
Eleusine indica
Oryza sativa
invasiveness.
topic adaptation
Eleusine indica
Oryza sativa
invasiveness.
description ABSTRACT: Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn. (goosegrass) is a grass species that has global prominence as a weed in areas typical of the soybean crop. However, its dispersion in recent years has been reported expressively for areas of poorly drained soil, in which irrigated rice is cultivated (lowlands). Little is known on its behavior and biology in this different ecosystem. This study aimed to evaluate if Eleusine indica can survive and withstand flooding. The experimental design was a completely randomized (two-way), in which two E. indica biotypes, one from the uplands (without flooding) and the other from the lowlands (with flooding), were submitted to three soil water conditions: 50 and 100% water retention capacity and soil under water depth. Photosynthetic and gas exchange parameters (photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 concentration, transpiration, water use efficiency, and assimilation rate by Rubisco) were determined. Morphological diversity of biotypes was evaluated through descriptors. The existence of typical lowland biotype could not be characterized. However, both biotypes were able to survive, develop, and generate seeds in a flooded environment in the irrigated rice system.
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