Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, Carlos Henrique Carvalho de
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/17679
Resumo: The objective of this paper was to evaluate ions concentration and some morphophysiological parameters associates to the salt tolerance in sorghum, cowpea, and cotton plants. Plants were cultivated in plastic pots, using 15 kg of sand soil at greenhouse conditions and subjected to three different salt concentrations (0.5; 4.0; and 8.0 dS.m-1) in irrigation water. A completely randomized design, in a factorial arrangement 3 x 3 (3 species x 3 salt levels), with four replicates was adopted. During the experimental period, plant height and water use was measured. After 42 days of salt application they were measured the salinity of drained water and in the soil, total leaf area and dry masses of leaves, stems and roots. Leaf succulence, specific leaf mass, carbon partitioning and the concentrations of Na, Cl, K, Ca, and proline were also determined. The application of saline water affected the carbon partitioning, reduced plant growth and water use, and caused salt accumulation in drained water and into the soil. However, the percentage of ion extraction from the soil was low in the three species, being higher in cotton and lower in sorghum. The tolerance index, on the basis of the growth data, confirmed the highest sensibility of the cowpea and the highest tolerance of the cotton. The cotton showed some important difference to the other species, presenting greater accumulation and retention of Na and Cl in the roots, greater accumulation of these ions in the leaf blades, lower changes in K concentration and increase in proline contents in response to sat stress application. On the other hand, sorghum showed lower concentrations of potentially toxic ions (Na plus Cl) in the leaf blades. However, it also presented reductions in K and Ca contents, what can contribute to growth inhibition in this species. The high leaf Cl concentration, associated with the absence of the other protection mechanisms, contributed, at least in part, to higher sensibility of the cowpea to salt stress imposed.
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spelling Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodãoAnalysis of the salt tolerance in plants of sorgo, cowpea and cottonAgronomiaPlantas - Efeito do salVigna unguiculataSorghum bicolorGossypium hirsutum L.The objective of this paper was to evaluate ions concentration and some morphophysiological parameters associates to the salt tolerance in sorghum, cowpea, and cotton plants. Plants were cultivated in plastic pots, using 15 kg of sand soil at greenhouse conditions and subjected to three different salt concentrations (0.5; 4.0; and 8.0 dS.m-1) in irrigation water. A completely randomized design, in a factorial arrangement 3 x 3 (3 species x 3 salt levels), with four replicates was adopted. During the experimental period, plant height and water use was measured. After 42 days of salt application they were measured the salinity of drained water and in the soil, total leaf area and dry masses of leaves, stems and roots. Leaf succulence, specific leaf mass, carbon partitioning and the concentrations of Na, Cl, K, Ca, and proline were also determined. The application of saline water affected the carbon partitioning, reduced plant growth and water use, and caused salt accumulation in drained water and into the soil. However, the percentage of ion extraction from the soil was low in the three species, being higher in cotton and lower in sorghum. The tolerance index, on the basis of the growth data, confirmed the highest sensibility of the cowpea and the highest tolerance of the cotton. The cotton showed some important difference to the other species, presenting greater accumulation and retention of Na and Cl in the roots, greater accumulation of these ions in the leaf blades, lower changes in K concentration and increase in proline contents in response to sat stress application. On the other hand, sorghum showed lower concentrations of potentially toxic ions (Na plus Cl) in the leaf blades. However, it also presented reductions in K and Ca contents, what can contribute to growth inhibition in this species. The high leaf Cl concentration, associated with the absence of the other protection mechanisms, contributed, at least in part, to higher sensibility of the cowpea to salt stress imposed.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os teores e distribuição de íons e alguns parâmetros morfosiológicos associados com a tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão. As plantas foram cultivadas em vasos contendo 15 kg de areia lavada, em condições de casa-de-vegetação, e irrigadas com águas com três níveis de salinidade (0,5, 4,0 e 8,0 dS m-1). O experimento foi montado seguindo um delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com arranjo fatorial 3 x 3 (3 espécies x 3 níveis de salinidade), com quatro repetições. Durante a condução do experimento foram mensuradas a altura da planta e o consumo de água. Após 42 dias do início dos tratamentos foram medidas> acúmulo de sais na água drenada e no solo, a área foliar e a produção de matéria seca de folhas, caules e raízes. Foram também determinados: a suculência foliar, a massa específica foliar, a partição de carbono e os teores de Na+, Cl-, K+, Ca2+ e prolina. A aplicação de água salina afetou a partição de carbono, reduziu o crescimento e o consumo de água pelas plantas, e provocou acúmulo de sais na água drenada e no solo. No entanto, as percentagens de extração de sais foram baixas nas três espécies, sendo maior em algodoeiro e menor em sorgo A tolerância à salinidade foi avaliada através dos dados de crescimento, os quais confirmaram a maior sensibilidade do feijão-de-corda e a maior tolerância do algodão. O algodão se diferenciou das duas outras espécies por apresentar maior acúmulo e retenção de Na+ e Cl- nas raízes, maior acúmulo desses íons nos limbos foliares, menores alterações nos teores de K+ e aumento nos teores de prolina em resposta ao aumento da salinidade. O sorgo apresentou menores teores de íons potencialmente tóxicos (Na+ + Cl-) nos limbos foliares, porém, apresentou reduções nos teores de K+ e Ca2+ na parte aérea. O elevado acúmulo de Cl- nas folhas, associado à falta de outros mecanismos eficientes de proteção, contribuiu, pelo menos em parte, para a maior sensibilidade do feijão-de-corda ao estresse salino.Lacerda, Claudivan Feitosa deSousa, Carlos Henrique Carvalho de2016-06-14T20:37:55Z2016-06-14T20:37:55Z2007info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSOUSA, Carlos Henrique Carvalho de. Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão. 2007. 72 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
Analysis of the salt tolerance in plants of sorgo, cowpea and cotton
title Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
spellingShingle Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
Sousa, Carlos Henrique Carvalho de
Agronomia
Plantas - Efeito do sal
Vigna unguiculata
Sorghum bicolor
Gossypium hirsutum L.
title_short Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
title_full Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
title_fullStr Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
title_full_unstemmed Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
title_sort Análise da tolerância à salinidade em plantas de sorgo, feijão-de-corda e algodão
author Sousa, Carlos Henrique Carvalho de
author_facet Sousa, Carlos Henrique Carvalho de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Lacerda, Claudivan Feitosa de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Carlos Henrique Carvalho de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agronomia
Plantas - Efeito do sal
Vigna unguiculata
Sorghum bicolor
Gossypium hirsutum L.
topic Agronomia
Plantas - Efeito do sal
Vigna unguiculata
Sorghum bicolor
Gossypium hirsutum L.
description The objective of this paper was to evaluate ions concentration and some morphophysiological parameters associates to the salt tolerance in sorghum, cowpea, and cotton plants. Plants were cultivated in plastic pots, using 15 kg of sand soil at greenhouse conditions and subjected to three different salt concentrations (0.5; 4.0; and 8.0 dS.m-1) in irrigation water. A completely randomized design, in a factorial arrangement 3 x 3 (3 species x 3 salt levels), with four replicates was adopted. During the experimental period, plant height and water use was measured. After 42 days of salt application they were measured the salinity of drained water and in the soil, total leaf area and dry masses of leaves, stems and roots. Leaf succulence, specific leaf mass, carbon partitioning and the concentrations of Na, Cl, K, Ca, and proline were also determined. The application of saline water affected the carbon partitioning, reduced plant growth and water use, and caused salt accumulation in drained water and into the soil. However, the percentage of ion extraction from the soil was low in the three species, being higher in cotton and lower in sorghum. The tolerance index, on the basis of the growth data, confirmed the highest sensibility of the cowpea and the highest tolerance of the cotton. The cotton showed some important difference to the other species, presenting greater accumulation and retention of Na and Cl in the roots, greater accumulation of these ions in the leaf blades, lower changes in K concentration and increase in proline contents in response to sat stress application. On the other hand, sorghum showed lower concentrations of potentially toxic ions (Na plus Cl) in the leaf blades. However, it also presented reductions in K and Ca contents, what can contribute to growth inhibition in this species. The high leaf Cl concentration, associated with the absence of the other protection mechanisms, contributed, at least in part, to higher sensibility of the cowpea to salt stress imposed.
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