Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Soil water deficit has been an increasingly frequent situation in dry crops in Brazil and may have the consequence of reducing crop growth and production. This situation can be further aggravated by the occurrence of weeds and the establishment of competition for growth resources such as water. The understanding of the factors related to this interaction can contribute to the elaboration of management strategies. Thus, the effects of water stress was evaluated and competition on physiological components of corn and weed growth, and Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) and R.D. Webster Bidens pilosa L. The experiment was performed in 5 x 2 factorial arrangement, distributed in a randomized block design with eight repetitions, with the first factor corresponding to the arrangements among species (corn + U. decumbens, corn + B. pilosa, corn, U. decumbens and B. pilosa without competition), and the second factor to two water regimes (with and without water deficit) The water deficit was established in the V3 stage of corn and lasted five days, until the photosynthetic rate of the crop reached values close to zero, at which time irrigation was resumed. The plants were submitted to the following evaluations: stomatal conductance (gs; μmol H2O m-2 s-1), transpiration (E; mmol H20 m-2 s-1) and liquid photosynthetic rate A; μmol CO2 m-2), performed daily until the CO2 assimilation rates of the plants submitted to the water deficit were similar to those of the irrigated ones. At the end of the experiment were evaluated: plant height, leaf area, specific leaf area (ratio between leaf dry matter per leaf area), shoot dry matter, root dry matter and total dry matter (g). The water deficit reduced the gs, E and A of isolated or competing corn plants. However its effect was intensified when coexistence with the U. decumbens, compared to the B. pilosa. In the plants of U. decumbens the water deficit reduced to gs and E, whereas B. pilosa reduced only to E. The water restriction condition for five days reduced A of the weeds when in competition, but did not change in isolated cultivation. The temporary water deficit in the soil reduced the growth of corn plants, but did not affect the U. decumbens and B. pilosa plants. The competition reduced the growth of corn and U. decumbens plants. Corn in competition with U. decumbens in deficit showed the greatest reduction of total dry matter in relation to the other treatments. Competition may intensify the negative effects caused by soil water deficit in corn and U. decumbens plants.
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spelling Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídricoGas exchanges and growth indicators and weed plants in competition and water deficit situationBidens pilosa L.Estresse hídricoInterferênciaUrochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. WebsterZea mays L.Bidens pilosa L.Water stressInterferenceUrochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. WebsterZea mays L.CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIASoil water deficit has been an increasingly frequent situation in dry crops in Brazil and may have the consequence of reducing crop growth and production. This situation can be further aggravated by the occurrence of weeds and the establishment of competition for growth resources such as water. The understanding of the factors related to this interaction can contribute to the elaboration of management strategies. Thus, the effects of water stress was evaluated and competition on physiological components of corn and weed growth, and Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) and R.D. Webster Bidens pilosa L. The experiment was performed in 5 x 2 factorial arrangement, distributed in a randomized block design with eight repetitions, with the first factor corresponding to the arrangements among species (corn + U. decumbens, corn + B. pilosa, corn, U. decumbens and B. pilosa without competition), and the second factor to two water regimes (with and without water deficit) The water deficit was established in the V3 stage of corn and lasted five days, until the photosynthetic rate of the crop reached values close to zero, at which time irrigation was resumed. The plants were submitted to the following evaluations: stomatal conductance (gs; μmol H2O m-2 s-1), transpiration (E; mmol H20 m-2 s-1) and liquid photosynthetic rate A; μmol CO2 m-2), performed daily until the CO2 assimilation rates of the plants submitted to the water deficit were similar to those of the irrigated ones. At the end of the experiment were evaluated: plant height, leaf area, specific leaf area (ratio between leaf dry matter per leaf area), shoot dry matter, root dry matter and total dry matter (g). The water deficit reduced the gs, E and A of isolated or competing corn plants. However its effect was intensified when coexistence with the U. decumbens, compared to the B. pilosa. In the plants of U. decumbens the water deficit reduced to gs and E, whereas B. pilosa reduced only to E. The water restriction condition for five days reduced A of the weeds when in competition, but did not change in isolated cultivation. The temporary water deficit in the soil reduced the growth of corn plants, but did not affect the U. decumbens and B. pilosa plants. The competition reduced the growth of corn and U. decumbens plants. Corn in competition with U. decumbens in deficit showed the greatest reduction of total dry matter in relation to the other treatments. Competition may intensify the negative effects caused by soil water deficit in corn and U. decumbens plants.O déficit hídrico no solo tem sido situação cada vez mais frequente em cultivos sequeiros no Brasil e pode ter como consequência a redução do crescimento e produção das culturas. Essa situação pode ainda ser agravada pela ocorrência de plantas daninhas e o estabelecimento da competição pelos recursos de crescimento, como a água. O entendimento dos fatores relacionados a essa interação pode contribuir para a elaboração de estratégias de manejo. Desta maneira, avaliou-se os efeitos do déficit hídrico e da competição sobre os componentes fisiológicos e de crescimento do milho e das plantas daninhas Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. Webster e Bidens pilosa L.. O experimento foi realizado no esquema fatorial 5 x 2, distribuídos no delineamento experimental em blocos casualizados, com oito repetições, com o primeiro fator correspondente aos arranjos entre espécies (milho + U. decumbens, milho + B. pilosa, milho, U. decumbens e B. pilosa sem competição) e o segundo fator a dois regimes hídricos (com e sem déficit hídrico). O déficit hídrico foi estabelecido no estádio V3 do milho e teve duração de cinco dias, até a taxa fotossintética da cultura alcançar valores próximos de zero, momento em que foi retomada a irrigação. A partir da data da suspensão da irrigação, as plantas foram submetidas às seguintes avaliações: condutância estomática (gs; μmol H2O m-2 s-1), transpiração (E; mmol H20 m-2 s-1) e taxa fotossintética líquida (A; μmol CO2 m-2), realizadas diariamente até que as taxas de assimilação de CO2 das plantas submetidas ao déficit hídrico fossem semelhantes às das irrigadas. Ao final do experimento foram avaliados: altura de plantas, área foliar, área foliar especifica (razão entre matéria seca de folha por área foliar), matéria seca da parte aérea, matéria seca da raiz e a matéria seca total (g). O déficit hídrico reduziu a gs, E e A de plantas de milho isoladas ou em competição. Contudo seu efeito foi intensificado quando em convivência com a U. decumbens, comparado ao B. pilosa. Nas plantas de U. decumbens o déficit hídrico reduziu à gs e E, enquanto que B. pilosa reduziu apenas a E. A condição de restrição hídrica por cinco dias reduziu A das plantas daninhas quando em competição, mas não alterou em cultivo isolado. O déficit hídrico temporário no solo reduziu o crescimento das plantas de milho, porem não afetou as plantas de U. decumbens e B. pilosa. A competição reduziu o crescimento das plantas de milho e U. decumbens. O milho em competição com U. decumbens e em situação de déficit apresentou a maior redução da matéria seca total em relação aos outros tratamentos. A competição pode intensificar os efeitos negativos causados pelo déficit hídrico no solo em plantas de milho e U. decumbensCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoBrasilCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCAUFERSAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FitotecniaDombroski, Jeferson Luiz Dallabonahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4808680563026772Silva, Daniel Valadãohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2100406454919685Dantas, Débora Jesushttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1778601510314536Oliveira, Alexandre Bosco dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5065299168599484Macêdo, Cristiane Elizabeth Costa dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8290207282547590Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo2019-02-15T11:18:42Z2018-11-162019-02-15T11:18:42Z2018-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfFreitas (2018) (FREITAS, 2018)https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/prefix/864ark:/74562/0013000004pqhporFREITAS, Claudia Daianny Melo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
Gas exchanges and growth indicators and weed plants in competition and water deficit situation
title Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
spellingShingle Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
Bidens pilosa L.
Estresse hídrico
Interferência
Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. Webster
Zea mays L.
Bidens pilosa L.
Water stress
Interference
Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. Webster
Zea mays L.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
title_short Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
title_full Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
title_fullStr Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
title_full_unstemmed Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
title_sort Trocas gasosas e indicadores de crescimento de milho e plantas daninhas em situação de competição e deficit hídrico
author Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
author_facet Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Dombroski, Jeferson Luiz Dallabona
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4808680563026772
Silva, Daniel Valadão
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2100406454919685
Dantas, Débora Jesus
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1778601510314536
Oliveira, Alexandre Bosco de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5065299168599484
Macêdo, Cristiane Elizabeth Costa de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8290207282547590
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bidens pilosa L.
Estresse hídrico
Interferência
Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. Webster
Zea mays L.
Bidens pilosa L.
Water stress
Interference
Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. Webster
Zea mays L.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
topic Bidens pilosa L.
Estresse hídrico
Interferência
Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. Webster
Zea mays L.
Bidens pilosa L.
Water stress
Interference
Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) R.D. Webster
Zea mays L.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
description Soil water deficit has been an increasingly frequent situation in dry crops in Brazil and may have the consequence of reducing crop growth and production. This situation can be further aggravated by the occurrence of weeds and the establishment of competition for growth resources such as water. The understanding of the factors related to this interaction can contribute to the elaboration of management strategies. Thus, the effects of water stress was evaluated and competition on physiological components of corn and weed growth, and Urochloa decumbens (Stapf) and R.D. Webster Bidens pilosa L. The experiment was performed in 5 x 2 factorial arrangement, distributed in a randomized block design with eight repetitions, with the first factor corresponding to the arrangements among species (corn + U. decumbens, corn + B. pilosa, corn, U. decumbens and B. pilosa without competition), and the second factor to two water regimes (with and without water deficit) The water deficit was established in the V3 stage of corn and lasted five days, until the photosynthetic rate of the crop reached values close to zero, at which time irrigation was resumed. The plants were submitted to the following evaluations: stomatal conductance (gs; μmol H2O m-2 s-1), transpiration (E; mmol H20 m-2 s-1) and liquid photosynthetic rate A; μmol CO2 m-2), performed daily until the CO2 assimilation rates of the plants submitted to the water deficit were similar to those of the irrigated ones. At the end of the experiment were evaluated: plant height, leaf area, specific leaf area (ratio between leaf dry matter per leaf area), shoot dry matter, root dry matter and total dry matter (g). The water deficit reduced the gs, E and A of isolated or competing corn plants. However its effect was intensified when coexistence with the U. decumbens, compared to the B. pilosa. In the plants of U. decumbens the water deficit reduced to gs and E, whereas B. pilosa reduced only to E. The water restriction condition for five days reduced A of the weeds when in competition, but did not change in isolated cultivation. The temporary water deficit in the soil reduced the growth of corn plants, but did not affect the U. decumbens and B. pilosa plants. The competition reduced the growth of corn and U. decumbens plants. Corn in competition with U. decumbens in deficit showed the greatest reduction of total dry matter in relation to the other treatments. Competition may intensify the negative effects caused by soil water deficit in corn and U. decumbens plants.
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