Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Daianni Ariane da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gurgel, Marcelo Tavares, Dias, Nildo da Silva, Medeiros, José Francismar de, Sá, Francisco Vanies da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Caatinga
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/11396
Resumo: Wastewater reuse is an alternative for irrigated agriculture in semi-arid regions, due to water support and nutritional supply. Thus, the objective was to evaluate biomass production and nutrient contents in three cultivars of Panicum maximum irrigated with fish farming effluent. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with a complete randomized block design in a split-split-plot scheme. The plot consisted of three types of irrigation management (public-supply water (control), control + conventional fertilization, and irrigation with fish farming effluent). The subplot consisted of three cultivars of P. maximum (Tanzania, Mombasa, and Massai). The sub-subplot consisted of four cutting times (45, 90, 135, and 180 days after sowing). At each cutting time, biomass production and nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, copper, manganese, and zinc contents were determined. Irrigation with fish farming effluent increases sodium content in all P. maximum cultivars and causes reduction in biomass production. The salinity of fish farming effluent increased calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, and zinc contents in the tissues.
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spelling Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluentBiomassa e teor de nutrientes em cultivares de Panicum maximum irrigadas com efluente da pisciculturaAdubação. Massai. Mombaça. Reuso de água. Tanzânia.Fertilization. Massai. Mombasa. Water reuse. Tanzania.Wastewater reuse is an alternative for irrigated agriculture in semi-arid regions, due to water support and nutritional supply. Thus, the objective was to evaluate biomass production and nutrient contents in three cultivars of Panicum maximum irrigated with fish farming effluent. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with a complete randomized block design in a split-split-plot scheme. The plot consisted of three types of irrigation management (public-supply water (control), control + conventional fertilization, and irrigation with fish farming effluent). The subplot consisted of three cultivars of P. maximum (Tanzania, Mombasa, and Massai). The sub-subplot consisted of four cutting times (45, 90, 135, and 180 days after sowing). At each cutting time, biomass production and nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, copper, manganese, and zinc contents were determined. Irrigation with fish farming effluent increases sodium content in all P. maximum cultivars and causes reduction in biomass production. The salinity of fish farming effluent increased calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, and zinc contents in the tissues.O reuso de águas residuárias é uma alternativa para a agricultura irrigada em regiões semiáridas, devido ao suporte hídrico e aporte nutricional. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar a produção de biomassa e a concentração de nutrientes em três cultivares de Panicum maximum irrigadas com efluente da piscicultura. A pesquisa foi conduzida em casa de vegetação, com delineamento em blocos casualizados completos em esquema de parcelas sub-subdividida no tempo. A parcela foi constituída por três manejos de irrigação (água de abastecimento (testemunha), testemunha + adubação convencional e irrigação com efluente da piscicultura). A sub-parcela foi constituída por três cultivares de P. maximum (Tanzânia, Mombaça e Massai). A sub-subparcela foi composta por quatro tempos de corte (45, 90, 135 e 180 dias após a semeadura). Em cada tempo de corte foram determinadas a produção de biomassa e as concentrações de nitrogênio, fósforo, potássio, cálcio, magnésio, sódio, ferro, cobre, manganês e zinco. A irrigação com efluente da piscicultura aumenta o teor de sódio de todas as cultivares de P. maximum, o que acarretou redução na produção de biomassa. A salinidade do efluente da piscicultura aumentou os teores de cálcio, magnésio, ferro, manganês e zinco nos tecidos.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2023-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/1139610.1590/1983-21252023v36n421rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 36 No. 4 (2023); 940-951Revista Caatinga; v. 36 n. 4 (2023); 940-9511983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/11396/11335Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Daianni Ariane da Costa Gurgel, Marcelo Tavares Dias, Nildo da Silva Medeiros, José Francismar de Sá, Francisco Vanies da Silva2023-09-28T13:12:03Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/11396Revistahttps://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:2024-04-29T09:47:03.322969Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
Biomassa e teor de nutrientes em cultivares de Panicum maximum irrigadas com efluente da piscicultura
title Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
spellingShingle Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
Ferreira, Daianni Ariane da Costa
Adubação. Massai. Mombaça. Reuso de água. Tanzânia.
Fertilization. Massai. Mombasa. Water reuse. Tanzania.
title_short Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
title_full Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
title_fullStr Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
title_full_unstemmed Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
title_sort Biomass and nutrient contents in Panicum maximum cultivars irrigated with fish farming effluent
author Ferreira, Daianni Ariane da Costa
author_facet Ferreira, Daianni Ariane da Costa
Gurgel, Marcelo Tavares
Dias, Nildo da Silva
Medeiros, José Francismar de
Sá, Francisco Vanies da Silva
author_role author
author2 Gurgel, Marcelo Tavares
Dias, Nildo da Silva
Medeiros, José Francismar de
Sá, Francisco Vanies da Silva
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Daianni Ariane da Costa
Gurgel, Marcelo Tavares
Dias, Nildo da Silva
Medeiros, José Francismar de
Sá, Francisco Vanies da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adubação. Massai. Mombaça. Reuso de água. Tanzânia.
Fertilization. Massai. Mombasa. Water reuse. Tanzania.
topic Adubação. Massai. Mombaça. Reuso de água. Tanzânia.
Fertilization. Massai. Mombasa. Water reuse. Tanzania.
description Wastewater reuse is an alternative for irrigated agriculture in semi-arid regions, due to water support and nutritional supply. Thus, the objective was to evaluate biomass production and nutrient contents in three cultivars of Panicum maximum irrigated with fish farming effluent. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with a complete randomized block design in a split-split-plot scheme. The plot consisted of three types of irrigation management (public-supply water (control), control + conventional fertilization, and irrigation with fish farming effluent). The subplot consisted of three cultivars of P. maximum (Tanzania, Mombasa, and Massai). The sub-subplot consisted of four cutting times (45, 90, 135, and 180 days after sowing). At each cutting time, biomass production and nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, copper, manganese, and zinc contents were determined. Irrigation with fish farming effluent increases sodium content in all P. maximum cultivars and causes reduction in biomass production. The salinity of fish farming effluent increased calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, and zinc contents in the tissues.
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