Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis

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Autor(a) principal: Morais Neto,Luiz Barreto de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Carneiro,Maria Socorro de Souza, Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de, Costa,Marcus Roberto Góes Ferreira, Fontenele,Rildson Melo, Feitosa,José Valmir
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Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the effect of salinity of irrigation water and different cutting ages on the biomass components of Echinochloa pyramidalis. Seedlings were planted in plastic pots (volume of 8 L) with sandy-textured Quartzarenic Neosol, under greenhouse conditions. The design was completely randomized in split plots with salinity levels (0.75, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 and 8.0 dS m-1) in the main plot, and cutting ages (21, 28, 35, 42 and 49 days) in the subplots, with five replicates. After the standardization cut, the dry masses of total forage, dead forage, live forage, green leaf blade, green stem and ratios of live material/dead material and leaf/stem were determined. There was no interaction between the factors studied. Salinity decreased the dry masses of total forage, green leaf blade and green stem. Salinity had no effect on the dry masses of dead forage or ratios of live material/dead material and leaf/stem. Salinity changed the partitioning of dry matter, reducing the percentage of stems, and increasing the percentage of leaves in the dry mass of total forage. The advance in the cutting age caused increases in the dry masses of total forage, dead forage, live forage, green stem and green leaf blade. From the cutting age of 28 days, dead forage dry mass had a very sharp increase. The increase in stem dry mass rose from the 35th day. The extension of the cutting age promoted a decline in the live material/dead material and leaf/stem ratios. The cut of Echinochloa pyramidalis at 21 days, when it presents the best leaf/stem ratio is recommended.
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spelling Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalisdry matter partitioningEchinochloa pyramidalisforage dry massThe objective was to evaluate the effect of salinity of irrigation water and different cutting ages on the biomass components of Echinochloa pyramidalis. Seedlings were planted in plastic pots (volume of 8 L) with sandy-textured Quartzarenic Neosol, under greenhouse conditions. The design was completely randomized in split plots with salinity levels (0.75, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 and 8.0 dS m-1) in the main plot, and cutting ages (21, 28, 35, 42 and 49 days) in the subplots, with five replicates. After the standardization cut, the dry masses of total forage, dead forage, live forage, green leaf blade, green stem and ratios of live material/dead material and leaf/stem were determined. There was no interaction between the factors studied. Salinity decreased the dry masses of total forage, green leaf blade and green stem. Salinity had no effect on the dry masses of dead forage or ratios of live material/dead material and leaf/stem. Salinity changed the partitioning of dry matter, reducing the percentage of stems, and increasing the percentage of leaves in the dry mass of total forage. The advance in the cutting age caused increases in the dry masses of total forage, dead forage, live forage, green stem and green leaf blade. From the cutting age of 28 days, dead forage dry mass had a very sharp increase. The increase in stem dry mass rose from the 35th day. The extension of the cutting age promoted a decline in the live material/dead material and leaf/stem ratios. The cut of Echinochloa pyramidalis at 21 days, when it presents the best leaf/stem ratio is recommended.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2012-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982012000300011Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.41 n.3 2012reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.1590/S1516-35982012000300011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorais Neto,Luiz Barreto deCarneiro,Maria Socorro de SouzaLacerda,Claudivan Feitosa deCosta,Marcus Roberto Góes FerreiraFontenele,Rildson MeloFeitosa,José Valmireng2012-04-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982012000300011Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2012-04-25T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
title Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
spellingShingle Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
Morais Neto,Luiz Barreto de
dry matter partitioning
Echinochloa pyramidalis
forage dry mass
title_short Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
title_full Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
title_fullStr Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
title_full_unstemmed Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
title_sort Effect of irrigation water salinity and cutting age on the components of biomass of Echinochloa pyramidalis
author Morais Neto,Luiz Barreto de
author_facet Morais Neto,Luiz Barreto de
Carneiro,Maria Socorro de Souza
Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de
Costa,Marcus Roberto Góes Ferreira
Fontenele,Rildson Melo
Feitosa,José Valmir
author_role author
author2 Carneiro,Maria Socorro de Souza
Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de
Costa,Marcus Roberto Góes Ferreira
Fontenele,Rildson Melo
Feitosa,José Valmir
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais Neto,Luiz Barreto de
Carneiro,Maria Socorro de Souza
Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de
Costa,Marcus Roberto Góes Ferreira
Fontenele,Rildson Melo
Feitosa,José Valmir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dry matter partitioning
Echinochloa pyramidalis
forage dry mass
topic dry matter partitioning
Echinochloa pyramidalis
forage dry mass
description The objective was to evaluate the effect of salinity of irrigation water and different cutting ages on the biomass components of Echinochloa pyramidalis. Seedlings were planted in plastic pots (volume of 8 L) with sandy-textured Quartzarenic Neosol, under greenhouse conditions. The design was completely randomized in split plots with salinity levels (0.75, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 and 8.0 dS m-1) in the main plot, and cutting ages (21, 28, 35, 42 and 49 days) in the subplots, with five replicates. After the standardization cut, the dry masses of total forage, dead forage, live forage, green leaf blade, green stem and ratios of live material/dead material and leaf/stem were determined. There was no interaction between the factors studied. Salinity decreased the dry masses of total forage, green leaf blade and green stem. Salinity had no effect on the dry masses of dead forage or ratios of live material/dead material and leaf/stem. Salinity changed the partitioning of dry matter, reducing the percentage of stems, and increasing the percentage of leaves in the dry mass of total forage. The advance in the cutting age caused increases in the dry masses of total forage, dead forage, live forage, green stem and green leaf blade. From the cutting age of 28 days, dead forage dry mass had a very sharp increase. The increase in stem dry mass rose from the 35th day. The extension of the cutting age promoted a decline in the live material/dead material and leaf/stem ratios. The cut of Echinochloa pyramidalis at 21 days, when it presents the best leaf/stem ratio is recommended.
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