Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst
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Resumo: | Understanding the influence of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of crambe is critical in order to obtain higher grain yields. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and its components in crambe in two distinct regions of Brazil (Marechal Candido Rondon-PR, MCR-PR, and Botucatu-SP, BTU-SP). Narrow and wide row spacing (0.20 and 0.40 m) combined with four plant densities (15, 25, 35, and 45 plants m-1) were evaluated in a randomized block layout with four replications in a 2 × 4 factorial design. The experiment at BTU-SP was run under rainfed conditions with supplementary irrigation, whereas the experiment at MCR-PR was run under rainfed conditions without supplementary irrigation. Both experiments were run in soils classified as Oxisols. There was no interaction between row spacing and plant density. Highest grain yield with supplementary irrigation was observed at 0.20 m row spacing. Without irrigation, row spacing did not affect grain yield owing to the plasticity of crop. The highest grain yield was observed with approximately 30 plants m-1 at both experimental locations. A strong negative correlation was observed between final plant population and number of grains per plant. There was high plant mortality, particularly at high plant densities cultivated under irrigation. Higher mortality occurred because of high intraspecific competition and a larger disease incidence due to the higher humidity in the irrigated experiment. A mechanism of self-adjustment by plant density was observed in crambe, with its intensity dependent on plant density and environmental conditions, such as water and nutrient availability and light incidence. |
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Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica HochstDiferentes espaçamentos entrelinhas e densidades de plantas na produtividade de grãos e componentes de produção de Crambe abyssinica HochstPlant plasticityPlant mortalityIntraspecific competition.Plasticidade da plantaMortalidade das plantasCompetição intraespecífica.Understanding the influence of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of crambe is critical in order to obtain higher grain yields. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and its components in crambe in two distinct regions of Brazil (Marechal Candido Rondon-PR, MCR-PR, and Botucatu-SP, BTU-SP). Narrow and wide row spacing (0.20 and 0.40 m) combined with four plant densities (15, 25, 35, and 45 plants m-1) were evaluated in a randomized block layout with four replications in a 2 × 4 factorial design. The experiment at BTU-SP was run under rainfed conditions with supplementary irrigation, whereas the experiment at MCR-PR was run under rainfed conditions without supplementary irrigation. Both experiments were run in soils classified as Oxisols. There was no interaction between row spacing and plant density. Highest grain yield with supplementary irrigation was observed at 0.20 m row spacing. Without irrigation, row spacing did not affect grain yield owing to the plasticity of crop. The highest grain yield was observed with approximately 30 plants m-1 at both experimental locations. A strong negative correlation was observed between final plant population and number of grains per plant. There was high plant mortality, particularly at high plant densities cultivated under irrigation. Higher mortality occurred because of high intraspecific competition and a larger disease incidence due to the higher humidity in the irrigated experiment. A mechanism of self-adjustment by plant density was observed in crambe, with its intensity dependent on plant density and environmental conditions, such as water and nutrient availability and light incidence.A compreensão da influência do espaçamento e densidade de plantas na produtividade de grãos de crambe e seus componentes de produção é fundamental para alcançar maior produtividade de grãos. Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar a produtividade de grãos e os componentes de produção de crambe como resposta a variação do espaçamento entrelinhas e densidades de plantas em duas regiões distitntas. Dois ensaios a nível de campo foram realizados em duas regiões do Brasil (Marechal Cândido Rondon-PR - MCR-PR e Botucatu-SP - BTU-SP) para estudar a influência do espaçamento e densidade de plantas na produção de grãos de crambe e seus componentes de produção. Dois espaçamentos entre linhas (0,20 e 0,40 m) e quatro densidades de plantas (15; 25; 35 e 45 plantas m-1) foram avaliados em delineamento de blocos casualizados com quatro repetições, em esquema fatorial 2x4. O ensaio em BTU-SP foi executado em sequeiro, com irrigação suplementar e o ensaio em MCR-PR foi conduzido em condições de sequeiro sem irrigação suplementar. Ambos os experimentos foram conduzidos em Latossolo Vermelho eutroférrico. Não houve interação entre espaçamento e densidade de semeadura. Com irrigação, o maior rendimento de grãos foi observado com espaçamento de 0,20 m entre linhas. Sem irrigação, o espaçamento entre linhas não influencia o rendimento de grãos devido à plasticidade da cultura. O maior rendimento de grãos foi observado com cerca de 30 plantas m-1 em ambas as regiões. Foi observada uma grande correlação negativa entre a população final de plantas e número de sementes por planta. Houve alta mortalidade das plantas, principalmente em altas densidades de semeadura com irrigação. A maior mortalidade ocorreu por causa da alta competição intraespecífica e uma maior incidência de doenças devido à maior umidade no ensaio irrigado. Um mecanismo de auto-ajuste para densidade de plantio em crambe foi observado com a sua intensidade, dependendo da densidade de plantas e das condições ambientais, tais como água, nutrientes disponíveis, e incidência de luz.UEL2018-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa CientíficaAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2549310.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n1p393Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 1 (2018); 393-402Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 1 (2018); 393-4021679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst Diferentes espaçamentos entrelinhas e densidades de plantas na produtividade de grãos e componentes de produção de Crambe abyssinica Hochst |
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Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst |
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Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst Zoz, Tiago Plant plasticity Plant mortality Intraspecific competition. Plasticidade da planta Mortalidade das plantas Competição intraespecífica. |
title_short |
Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst |
title_full |
Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst |
title_fullStr |
Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst |
title_full_unstemmed |
Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst |
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Effect of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of Crambe abyssinica Hochst |
author |
Zoz, Tiago |
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Zoz, Tiago Steiner, Fábio Zoz, André Castagnara, Deise Dalazen Witt, Travis Wilson Zanotto, Mauricio Dutra Auld, Dick Lindsey |
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Steiner, Fábio Zoz, André Castagnara, Deise Dalazen Witt, Travis Wilson Zanotto, Mauricio Dutra Auld, Dick Lindsey |
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Zoz, Tiago Steiner, Fábio Zoz, André Castagnara, Deise Dalazen Witt, Travis Wilson Zanotto, Mauricio Dutra Auld, Dick Lindsey |
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Plant plasticity Plant mortality Intraspecific competition. Plasticidade da planta Mortalidade das plantas Competição intraespecífica. |
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Plant plasticity Plant mortality Intraspecific competition. Plasticidade da planta Mortalidade das plantas Competição intraespecífica. |
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Understanding the influence of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and yield components of crambe is critical in order to obtain higher grain yields. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of row spacing and plant density on grain yield and its components in crambe in two distinct regions of Brazil (Marechal Candido Rondon-PR, MCR-PR, and Botucatu-SP, BTU-SP). Narrow and wide row spacing (0.20 and 0.40 m) combined with four plant densities (15, 25, 35, and 45 plants m-1) were evaluated in a randomized block layout with four replications in a 2 × 4 factorial design. The experiment at BTU-SP was run under rainfed conditions with supplementary irrigation, whereas the experiment at MCR-PR was run under rainfed conditions without supplementary irrigation. Both experiments were run in soils classified as Oxisols. There was no interaction between row spacing and plant density. Highest grain yield with supplementary irrigation was observed at 0.20 m row spacing. Without irrigation, row spacing did not affect grain yield owing to the plasticity of crop. The highest grain yield was observed with approximately 30 plants m-1 at both experimental locations. A strong negative correlation was observed between final plant population and number of grains per plant. There was high plant mortality, particularly at high plant densities cultivated under irrigation. Higher mortality occurred because of high intraspecific competition and a larger disease incidence due to the higher humidity in the irrigated experiment. A mechanism of self-adjustment by plant density was observed in crambe, with its intensity dependent on plant density and environmental conditions, such as water and nutrient availability and light incidence. |
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