COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES
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Resumo: | Water deficit at certain cotton growth stages can cause severe damage to crop development, affecting physiological processes and reducing reproductive structures, with consequent yield losses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of cotton cultivars under water deficit applied at different stages of the crop cycle. We compared the number of bolls per meter, cotton yield, and water use efficiency for eight different cotton cultivars under a water deficit of 15 days. We selected the following growth stages: Emergence (EM), First Square (FS), First Flower (FL), Peak Bloom (PB), and First Open Boll (FOB). The control treatment was irrigated with 100% ETc. The experiment was conducted in Apodi, RN State of Brazil, semiarid region, using a sprinkler irrigation system. The number of bolls per meter, cotton yield, and water use efficiency were influenced by the interaction of cultivars x deficit periods. Lowest values were observed for water suppression in the FL and PB stages. When the water deficit was imposed in the initial stages of growth (EM to FS) or after the FOB stage, the cotton yield reduction was not significant. At the same stage and water deficit, the behavior of the different cultivars was similar. Producers are urged to take this information into account when developing irrigation schemes for cotton crops, thereby avoiding water deficits during the most critical periods of the crop cycle. |
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COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGESRESPOSTA DO ALGODOEIRO AO DÉFICIT HÍDRICO EM DIFERENTES FASES DE CRESCIMENTOIrrigation Management. Shedding. Semiarid.Manejo da Irrigação. Queda de botões florais. Semiárido.Water deficit at certain cotton growth stages can cause severe damage to crop development, affecting physiological processes and reducing reproductive structures, with consequent yield losses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of cotton cultivars under water deficit applied at different stages of the crop cycle. We compared the number of bolls per meter, cotton yield, and water use efficiency for eight different cotton cultivars under a water deficit of 15 days. We selected the following growth stages: Emergence (EM), First Square (FS), First Flower (FL), Peak Bloom (PB), and First Open Boll (FOB). The control treatment was irrigated with 100% ETc. The experiment was conducted in Apodi, RN State of Brazil, semiarid region, using a sprinkler irrigation system. The number of bolls per meter, cotton yield, and water use efficiency were influenced by the interaction of cultivars x deficit periods. Lowest values were observed for water suppression in the FL and PB stages. When the water deficit was imposed in the initial stages of growth (EM to FS) or after the FOB stage, the cotton yield reduction was not significant. At the same stage and water deficit, the behavior of the different cultivars was similar. Producers are urged to take this information into account when developing irrigation schemes for cotton crops, thereby avoiding water deficits during the most critical periods of the crop cycle.O déficit hídrico em determinadas fases do ciclo de cultivo do algodoeiro pode causar severos danos, afetando as estruturas reprodutivas, acarretando perda na produtividade. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a resposta de cultivares de algodoeiro submetidas ao déficit hídrico em diferentes fases do ciclo de cultivo. Comparou-se o número de capulhos por metro, a produtividade e a eficiência no uso da água em oito cultivares de algodoeiro herbáceo, submetidas a déficit hídrico por 15 dias nos estádios: emergência, emissão do primeiro botão floral, emissão da primeira flor, emissão da primeira maçã, abertura do primeiro capulho e a testemunha irrigada com 100% da ETc. O experimento foi instalado no município de Apodi-RN, região Semiárida do Nordeste, em área irrigada por aspersão. O número de capulhos por metro, a produtividade de algodão em caroço e a eficiência de uso da água foram influenciadas pela interação cultivares x déficit hídrico. Os piores resultados foram observados para o déficit hídrico de 15 dias após a emissão da primeira maçã e da primeira flor. Quando o déficit hídrico foi imposto nas fases de crescimento inicial, após a emissão do primeiro botão floral e após a abertura do primeiro capulho, a perda de produtividade não foi significativa. Dentro de um mesmo período de déficit hídrico, as cultivares se comportaram de maneira similar. Os produtores devem levar essa informação em consideração para ouso da irrigação suplementar e para programação das irrigações, evitando que o déficit hídrico ocorra nos períodos mais críticos do ciclo de cultivo.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2017-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/609410.1590/1983-21252017v30n419rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 30 No. 4 (2017); 980-990Revista Caatinga; v. 30 n. 4 (2017); 980-9901983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/6094/pdfZonta, João HenriqueBrandão, Ziany NeivaRodrigues, Josiane Isabela da SilvaSofiatti, Valdineiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-20T11:34:43Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/6094Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:25.846876Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true |
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COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES RESPOSTA DO ALGODOEIRO AO DÉFICIT HÍDRICO EM DIFERENTES FASES DE CRESCIMENTO |
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COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES |
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COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES Zonta, João Henrique Irrigation Management. Shedding. Semiarid. Manejo da Irrigação. Queda de botões florais. Semiárido. |
title_short |
COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES |
title_full |
COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES |
title_fullStr |
COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES |
title_full_unstemmed |
COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES |
title_sort |
COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES |
author |
Zonta, João Henrique |
author_facet |
Zonta, João Henrique Brandão, Ziany Neiva Rodrigues, Josiane Isabela da Silva Sofiatti, Valdinei |
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Brandão, Ziany Neiva Rodrigues, Josiane Isabela da Silva Sofiatti, Valdinei |
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Zonta, João Henrique Brandão, Ziany Neiva Rodrigues, Josiane Isabela da Silva Sofiatti, Valdinei |
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Irrigation Management. Shedding. Semiarid. Manejo da Irrigação. Queda de botões florais. Semiárido. |
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Irrigation Management. Shedding. Semiarid. Manejo da Irrigação. Queda de botões florais. Semiárido. |
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Water deficit at certain cotton growth stages can cause severe damage to crop development, affecting physiological processes and reducing reproductive structures, with consequent yield losses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of cotton cultivars under water deficit applied at different stages of the crop cycle. We compared the number of bolls per meter, cotton yield, and water use efficiency for eight different cotton cultivars under a water deficit of 15 days. We selected the following growth stages: Emergence (EM), First Square (FS), First Flower (FL), Peak Bloom (PB), and First Open Boll (FOB). The control treatment was irrigated with 100% ETc. The experiment was conducted in Apodi, RN State of Brazil, semiarid region, using a sprinkler irrigation system. The number of bolls per meter, cotton yield, and water use efficiency were influenced by the interaction of cultivars x deficit periods. Lowest values were observed for water suppression in the FL and PB stages. When the water deficit was imposed in the initial stages of growth (EM to FS) or after the FOB stage, the cotton yield reduction was not significant. At the same stage and water deficit, the behavior of the different cultivars was similar. Producers are urged to take this information into account when developing irrigation schemes for cotton crops, thereby avoiding water deficits during the most critical periods of the crop cycle. |
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