Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense
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Resumo: | The impact of agricultural management practices on the quality of grain was evaluated in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. BRS Tangará) from the South Central region of Paraná State (Ponta Grossa) in the crop years of 2010 and 2011. The field trial was carried out in succession with soybean (2010) and corn (2011). The treatments included inoculation of seeds with Azospirillum brasilense and increasing levels of nitrogen application in top dressing (0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 kg ha-1). The experimental design was in randomized block, factorial 2 x 5 (inoculation x N levels), with four replications. The parameters evaluated were water activity, moisture, protein, and grain contamination by deoxynivalenol (DON). The data were subjected to analysis of variance, comparison of means by Tukey’s test (p<0.05) and regression for nitrogen levels. The inoculation of seeds with A. brasilense increased the protein content in grain in 2010 (+1.6%; 16.9 g 100g-1) and 2011 (+1.7%, 15.7 g 100g-1), independently of the nitrogen level (p<0.01). Levels of nitrogen in 2010 presented a positive linear response with protein content, increasing by 14.2% using non-inoculated seeds (p<0.01, R2=0.955) and 14.4% for those inoculated with A. brasilense (p<0.01, R2=0.906). However, in 2011 a quadratic response was observed between nitrogen levels and protein content (p<0.01, R2=0.99), with stabilization or reduction in protein content using high levels of nitrogen (?120 kg ha-1). The contamination by DON was greater using high levels of nitrogen (3574 ?g kg-1, 120 kg ha-1; non-inoculated seeds) in 2011, with a quadratic response between nitrogen levels and contamination of grains (p<0.05, R2=0.772). Furthermore, 37.5% of the samples presented contamination by DON higher than the maximum tolerated limit established by Brazilian legislation (2000 ?g kg-1; whole-wheat grain). The data demonstrates that proper management of nitrogen enhances intrinsic effects arising from plant breeding. |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilenseComposição química e desoxinivalenol em trigo da região Centro- Sul do Paraná: adubação nitrogenada em cobertura associada com Azospirillum brasilenseTriticum aestivum (L.)Diazotrophic bacteriaAmmonium nitrateBromatological compositionMycotoxinQuality grain.Triticum aestivum (L.)Bactérias diazotróficasNitrato de amônioComposição bromatológicaMicotoxinaQualidade de grão.Manejo e Tratos CulturaisAvaliação e controle de qualidade de alimentosThe impact of agricultural management practices on the quality of grain was evaluated in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. BRS Tangará) from the South Central region of Paraná State (Ponta Grossa) in the crop years of 2010 and 2011. The field trial was carried out in succession with soybean (2010) and corn (2011). The treatments included inoculation of seeds with Azospirillum brasilense and increasing levels of nitrogen application in top dressing (0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 kg ha-1). The experimental design was in randomized block, factorial 2 x 5 (inoculation x N levels), with four replications. The parameters evaluated were water activity, moisture, protein, and grain contamination by deoxynivalenol (DON). The data were subjected to analysis of variance, comparison of means by Tukey’s test (p<0.05) and regression for nitrogen levels. The inoculation of seeds with A. brasilense increased the protein content in grain in 2010 (+1.6%; 16.9 g 100g-1) and 2011 (+1.7%, 15.7 g 100g-1), independently of the nitrogen level (p<0.01). Levels of nitrogen in 2010 presented a positive linear response with protein content, increasing by 14.2% using non-inoculated seeds (p<0.01, R2=0.955) and 14.4% for those inoculated with A. brasilense (p<0.01, R2=0.906). However, in 2011 a quadratic response was observed between nitrogen levels and protein content (p<0.01, R2=0.99), with stabilization or reduction in protein content using high levels of nitrogen (?120 kg ha-1). The contamination by DON was greater using high levels of nitrogen (3574 ?g kg-1, 120 kg ha-1; non-inoculated seeds) in 2011, with a quadratic response between nitrogen levels and contamination of grains (p<0.05, R2=0.772). Furthermore, 37.5% of the samples presented contamination by DON higher than the maximum tolerated limit established by Brazilian legislation (2000 ?g kg-1; whole-wheat grain). The data demonstrates that proper management of nitrogen enhances intrinsic effects arising from plant breeding.O impacto de tratos culturais na qualidade do grão foi avaliado em trigo (Triticum aestivum L. cultivar BRS Tangará) da região Centro-Sul do Estado do Paraná (Ponta Grossa), nos anos agrícolas de 2010 e 2011. O cultivo foi realizado em sucessão a cultura da soja (2010) e do milho (2011). Os tratamentos consistiram de inoculação de sementes com Azospirillum brasilense e aplicação de doses crescentes de nitrogênio em cobertura (0, 30, 60, 90 e 120 kg ha-1). O delineamento experimental foi em bloco casualizado, fatorial 2 x 5 (inoculação x dose N), com quatro repetições. Os parâmetros avaliados foram atividade de água, umidade, proteína e contaminação dos grãos por desoxinivalenol (DON). Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância, comparação de médias pelo teste de Tukey (p<0,05) e regressão para doses de nitrogênio. A inoculação de sementes com A. brasilense resultou em aumento no teor de proteína no grão em 2010 (+1,6%; 16,9 g 100g-1) e 2011 (+1,7%; 15,7 g 100g-1), independente da dose de nitrogênio (p<0,01). As doses de nitrogênio em 2010 apresentaram resposta linear positiva com o teor de proteína, com aumento de 14,2% utilizando sementes não inoculadas (p<0,01; R2=0,955), e 14,4% para inoculadas com A. brasilense (p<0,01; R2=0,906). Entretanto, em 2011 observou-se resposta quadrática entre adubação e teor de proteína (p<0,01; R2=0,99), com estabilização ou redução na resposta sob doses elevadas de nitrogênio (?120 kg ha-1). A contaminação por DON foi maior sob dose elevada de nitrogênio (3574 ?g kg-1; 120 kg ha-1; sementes não inoculadas) em 2011, com resposta quadrática entre adubação e contaminação (p<0,05; R2=0,772). Outrossim, 37,5% das amostras apresentaram contaminação por DON superior ao limite máximo tolerado estabelecido pela legislação brasileira (2000 ?g kg-1; trigo integral). Os dados demonstraram que o manejo adequado de nitrogênio pode incrementar efeito intrínseco oriundo de melhoramento genético.UEL2014-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1486910.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n1p327Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 35 No. 1 (2014); 327-342Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 35 n. 1 (2014); 327-3421679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense Composição química e desoxinivalenol em trigo da região Centro- Sul do Paraná: adubação nitrogenada em cobertura associada com Azospirillum brasilense |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense Souza, Thiago Montagner Triticum aestivum (L.) Diazotrophic bacteria Ammonium nitrate Bromatological composition Mycotoxin Quality grain. Triticum aestivum (L.) Bactérias diazotróficas Nitrato de amônio Composição bromatológica Micotoxina Qualidade de grão. Manejo e Tratos Culturais Avaliação e controle de qualidade de alimentos |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense |
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Chemical composition and deoxynivalenol in wheat of Central- Southern Paraná: nitrogen fertilization in top dressing associated with Azospirillum brasilense |
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Souza, Thiago Montagner |
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Souza, Thiago Montagner Prando, André Mateus Takabayashi, Cássia Reika Santos, Joice Sifuentes dos Ishikawa, Angélica Tieme Felício, Ana Lúcia de Souza Madureira Itano, Eiko Nakagawa Kawamura, Osamu Zucareli, Claudemir Hirooka, Elisa Yoko |
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Prando, André Mateus Takabayashi, Cássia Reika Santos, Joice Sifuentes dos Ishikawa, Angélica Tieme Felício, Ana Lúcia de Souza Madureira Itano, Eiko Nakagawa Kawamura, Osamu Zucareli, Claudemir Hirooka, Elisa Yoko |
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Souza, Thiago Montagner Prando, André Mateus Takabayashi, Cássia Reika Santos, Joice Sifuentes dos Ishikawa, Angélica Tieme Felício, Ana Lúcia de Souza Madureira Itano, Eiko Nakagawa Kawamura, Osamu Zucareli, Claudemir Hirooka, Elisa Yoko |
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Triticum aestivum (L.) Diazotrophic bacteria Ammonium nitrate Bromatological composition Mycotoxin Quality grain. Triticum aestivum (L.) Bactérias diazotróficas Nitrato de amônio Composição bromatológica Micotoxina Qualidade de grão. Manejo e Tratos Culturais Avaliação e controle de qualidade de alimentos |
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Triticum aestivum (L.) Diazotrophic bacteria Ammonium nitrate Bromatological composition Mycotoxin Quality grain. Triticum aestivum (L.) Bactérias diazotróficas Nitrato de amônio Composição bromatológica Micotoxina Qualidade de grão. Manejo e Tratos Culturais Avaliação e controle de qualidade de alimentos |
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The impact of agricultural management practices on the quality of grain was evaluated in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. BRS Tangará) from the South Central region of Paraná State (Ponta Grossa) in the crop years of 2010 and 2011. The field trial was carried out in succession with soybean (2010) and corn (2011). The treatments included inoculation of seeds with Azospirillum brasilense and increasing levels of nitrogen application in top dressing (0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 kg ha-1). The experimental design was in randomized block, factorial 2 x 5 (inoculation x N levels), with four replications. The parameters evaluated were water activity, moisture, protein, and grain contamination by deoxynivalenol (DON). The data were subjected to analysis of variance, comparison of means by Tukey’s test (p<0.05) and regression for nitrogen levels. The inoculation of seeds with A. brasilense increased the protein content in grain in 2010 (+1.6%; 16.9 g 100g-1) and 2011 (+1.7%, 15.7 g 100g-1), independently of the nitrogen level (p<0.01). Levels of nitrogen in 2010 presented a positive linear response with protein content, increasing by 14.2% using non-inoculated seeds (p<0.01, R2=0.955) and 14.4% for those inoculated with A. brasilense (p<0.01, R2=0.906). However, in 2011 a quadratic response was observed between nitrogen levels and protein content (p<0.01, R2=0.99), with stabilization or reduction in protein content using high levels of nitrogen (?120 kg ha-1). The contamination by DON was greater using high levels of nitrogen (3574 ?g kg-1, 120 kg ha-1; non-inoculated seeds) in 2011, with a quadratic response between nitrogen levels and contamination of grains (p<0.05, R2=0.772). Furthermore, 37.5% of the samples presented contamination by DON higher than the maximum tolerated limit established by Brazilian legislation (2000 ?g kg-1; whole-wheat grain). The data demonstrates that proper management of nitrogen enhances intrinsic effects arising from plant breeding. |
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