Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Thaiara de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to study the impact of different sources of nitrogen on the growth and metabolism of nitrogen and antioxidants in young plants of corn (Zea mays) cultivated in substrate containing mining waste. In this way, corn seeds (Cultivar Lavrador) were sown in 1 liter pots with substrate containing mining waste, resulting from the rupture of the Fundão dam (Mariana - MG) and 3:1 sand, respectively. Four treatments were tested with 8 repetitions, varying the nitrogen source in the recommended dose for corn of 100 kg ha-1. The nitrogen sources used were ammonium sulfate (treatment with ammonium), calcium nitrate (treatment with nitrate), ammonium nitrate (treatment with ammonium and nitrate) and treatment without a nitrogen source (S/ N). Nitrogen and antioxidant metabolisms were evaluated, as well as growth. The results showed that plants cutivated in the substrate containing only NO3- showed greater growth in height and diameter. For number of leaves and root length, the treatment with NH4+ showed higher values. Chlorophyll a and b the highest levels found were in the NH4+ and NH4+/NO3-treatments. For carotenoids, the lowest content observed was in the treatment with NO3-. For total nitrogen content, the treatment with the highest content was NH4+, for both leaves and roots. The activity of the nitrate reductase enzyme did not differ according to the nitrogen source, in roots. In leaves the greatest activity was observed in the treatment with NO3-. In roots, the activity of the GS enzyme did not differ due to the nitrogen source and was low, however the activity was more present in the leaves and differed in the treatment with NH4+/ NO3-. GDH activity in leaves was higher in plants cultivated with NH4+, for roots were cultivated with NO3-. For GOGAT, both leaves and roots showed greater activity with NH4+ treatment. For lipid peroxidation in leaves the treatment with NH4+/NO3- were the ones with higher values and in roots the treatments did not differ depending on the nitrogen source. The hydrogen peroxide content was higher observed and did not differ in the treatments with NO3-, NH4+/NO3- and S/ N, however in roots there were no differences. The SOD activity on the leaves did not differ according to the nitrogen source, in roots, it was higher in the S/ N treatment. The S/ N treatment increased the APX activity in the leaves, in roots the greatest activity occurred in the NH4+ treatment. The activity of CAT in leaves did not differ according to the nitrogen source and in roots the greatest activity was observed in the substrate with NO3-.
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spelling Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineraçãoImpact of nitrogen sources on the growth and metabolisms of nitrogen and antioxidant in young maize (Zea mays) plants cultivated in substrate containing mining tailingsAssimilação do nitrogênioEnzimas antioxidantesRejeito de mineraçãoZea maysNitrogen assimilationAntioxidant enzymesMining wasteFisiologia VegetalThe objective of this work was to study the impact of different sources of nitrogen on the growth and metabolism of nitrogen and antioxidants in young plants of corn (Zea mays) cultivated in substrate containing mining waste. In this way, corn seeds (Cultivar Lavrador) were sown in 1 liter pots with substrate containing mining waste, resulting from the rupture of the Fundão dam (Mariana - MG) and 3:1 sand, respectively. Four treatments were tested with 8 repetitions, varying the nitrogen source in the recommended dose for corn of 100 kg ha-1. The nitrogen sources used were ammonium sulfate (treatment with ammonium), calcium nitrate (treatment with nitrate), ammonium nitrate (treatment with ammonium and nitrate) and treatment without a nitrogen source (S/ N). Nitrogen and antioxidant metabolisms were evaluated, as well as growth. The results showed that plants cutivated in the substrate containing only NO3- showed greater growth in height and diameter. For number of leaves and root length, the treatment with NH4+ showed higher values. Chlorophyll a and b the highest levels found were in the NH4+ and NH4+/NO3-treatments. For carotenoids, the lowest content observed was in the treatment with NO3-. For total nitrogen content, the treatment with the highest content was NH4+, for both leaves and roots. The activity of the nitrate reductase enzyme did not differ according to the nitrogen source, in roots. In leaves the greatest activity was observed in the treatment with NO3-. In roots, the activity of the GS enzyme did not differ due to the nitrogen source and was low, however the activity was more present in the leaves and differed in the treatment with NH4+/ NO3-. GDH activity in leaves was higher in plants cultivated with NH4+, for roots were cultivated with NO3-. For GOGAT, both leaves and roots showed greater activity with NH4+ treatment. For lipid peroxidation in leaves the treatment with NH4+/NO3- were the ones with higher values and in roots the treatments did not differ depending on the nitrogen source. The hydrogen peroxide content was higher observed and did not differ in the treatments with NO3-, NH4+/NO3- and S/ N, however in roots there were no differences. The SOD activity on the leaves did not differ according to the nitrogen source, in roots, it was higher in the S/ N treatment. The S/ N treatment increased the APX activity in the leaves, in roots the greatest activity occurred in the NH4+ treatment. The activity of CAT in leaves did not differ according to the nitrogen source and in roots the greatest activity was observed in the substrate with NO3-.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Objetivou-se no presente trabalho, estudar o impacto de diferentes fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração. Dessa maneira, sementes de milho (Cultivar Lavrador) foram semeadas em vasos de 1 litro com substrato contendo rejeito de mineração, oriundo do rompimento da barragem de Fundão (Mariana - MG) e areia na proporção 3:1, respectivamente. Foram testados 4 tratamentos com 8 repetições variando a fonte de nitrogênio na dose recomendada para milho de 100 kg ha-1. As fontes de nitrogênio utilizadas foram sulfato de amônio (tratamento com amônio), nitrato de cálcio (tratamento com nitrato), nitrato de amônio (tratamento com amônio e nitrato) e o tratamento sem fonte de nitrogênio (S/ N). Avaliou-se os metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante, assim como o crescimento. Os resultados mostraram que plantas cultivadas no substrato contendo apenas NO3- apresentaram maior crescimento em altura e diâmetro. Plantas cultivadas com NO3- apresentaram maior crescimento em altura da parte aérea e diâmetro. Para número de folhas e comprimento de raiz o tratamento com NH4+ apresentou maiores valores. Clorofila a e b os maiores teores encontrados foram nos tratamentos NH4+ e NH4+/NO3-. Para carotenoides o menor teor observado foi no tratamento com NO3-. Para teor de nitrogênio total o tratamento com maior teor foi o com NH4+, tanto para folhas, quanto para raízes. A atividade da enzima redutase do nitrato não diferiu em função da fonte nitrogenada, em raízes. Em folhas a maior atividade foi observada no tratamento com NO3-. Em raízes a atividade da enzima GS não diferiu em função da fonte nitrogenada e foi baixa, entretanto nas folhas a atividade foi mais presente e diferiu no tratamento com NH4+/NO3-. A atividade da GDH em folhas foi maior em plantas cultivadas com NH4+, para raízes foram as cultivadas com NO3-. Para GOGAT tanto folhas quanto raízes apresentaram maior atividade com o tratamento de NH4+. Para peroxidação lipídica em folhas o tratamento com NH4+/NO3- foi o com maior valor e em raízes os tratamentos não diferiram em função da fonte nitrogenadas. O conteúdo de peróxido de hidrogênio foi maior observado e não diferiram nos tratamentos com NO3-, NH4+/NO3- e S/ N, entretanto em raízes não ocorreram diferenças. A atividade da SOD nas folhas não diferiu em função da fonte nitrogenada, em raízes, foi maior no tratamento S/ N. O tratamento S/ N aumentou a atividade da APX nas folhas, em raízes a maior atividade se deu no tratamento com NH4+. A atividade da CAT em folhas não diferiu em função da fonte nitrogenada e em raízes a maior atividade foi observada no substrato com NO3-.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia/Fisiologia VegetalUFLAbrasilDepartamento de BiologiaOliveira, Luiz Edson Mota deBicalho, Elisa MontezeOliveira, Luiz Edson Mota deSilva, Janaina GuernicaSantos, Jacqueline Oliveira dosSouza, Thaiara de2021-03-26T16:47:32Z2021-03-26T16:47:32Z2021-03-262020-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSOUZA, T. de. Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração. 2020. 52 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia/Fisiologia Vegetal) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46172porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2021-03-26T16:47:33Zoai:localhost:1/46172Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2021-03-26T16:47:33Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
Impact of nitrogen sources on the growth and metabolisms of nitrogen and antioxidant in young maize (Zea mays) plants cultivated in substrate containing mining tailings
title Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
spellingShingle Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
Souza, Thaiara de
Assimilação do nitrogênio
Enzimas antioxidantes
Rejeito de mineração
Zea mays
Nitrogen assimilation
Antioxidant enzymes
Mining waste
Fisiologia Vegetal
title_short Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
title_full Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
title_fullStr Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
title_full_unstemmed Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
title_sort Impacto de fontes de nitrogênio no crescimento e metabolismos do nitrogênio e antioxidante em plantas jovens de milho (Zea mays) cultivadas em substrato contendo rejeito de mineração
author Souza, Thaiara de
author_facet Souza, Thaiara de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Luiz Edson Mota de
Bicalho, Elisa Monteze
Oliveira, Luiz Edson Mota de
Silva, Janaina Guernica
Santos, Jacqueline Oliveira dos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Thaiara de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Assimilação do nitrogênio
Enzimas antioxidantes
Rejeito de mineração
Zea mays
Nitrogen assimilation
Antioxidant enzymes
Mining waste
Fisiologia Vegetal
topic Assimilação do nitrogênio
Enzimas antioxidantes
Rejeito de mineração
Zea mays
Nitrogen assimilation
Antioxidant enzymes
Mining waste
Fisiologia Vegetal
description The objective of this work was to study the impact of different sources of nitrogen on the growth and metabolism of nitrogen and antioxidants in young plants of corn (Zea mays) cultivated in substrate containing mining waste. In this way, corn seeds (Cultivar Lavrador) were sown in 1 liter pots with substrate containing mining waste, resulting from the rupture of the Fundão dam (Mariana - MG) and 3:1 sand, respectively. Four treatments were tested with 8 repetitions, varying the nitrogen source in the recommended dose for corn of 100 kg ha-1. The nitrogen sources used were ammonium sulfate (treatment with ammonium), calcium nitrate (treatment with nitrate), ammonium nitrate (treatment with ammonium and nitrate) and treatment without a nitrogen source (S/ N). Nitrogen and antioxidant metabolisms were evaluated, as well as growth. The results showed that plants cutivated in the substrate containing only NO3- showed greater growth in height and diameter. For number of leaves and root length, the treatment with NH4+ showed higher values. Chlorophyll a and b the highest levels found were in the NH4+ and NH4+/NO3-treatments. For carotenoids, the lowest content observed was in the treatment with NO3-. For total nitrogen content, the treatment with the highest content was NH4+, for both leaves and roots. The activity of the nitrate reductase enzyme did not differ according to the nitrogen source, in roots. In leaves the greatest activity was observed in the treatment with NO3-. In roots, the activity of the GS enzyme did not differ due to the nitrogen source and was low, however the activity was more present in the leaves and differed in the treatment with NH4+/ NO3-. GDH activity in leaves was higher in plants cultivated with NH4+, for roots were cultivated with NO3-. For GOGAT, both leaves and roots showed greater activity with NH4+ treatment. For lipid peroxidation in leaves the treatment with NH4+/NO3- were the ones with higher values and in roots the treatments did not differ depending on the nitrogen source. The hydrogen peroxide content was higher observed and did not differ in the treatments with NO3-, NH4+/NO3- and S/ N, however in roots there were no differences. The SOD activity on the leaves did not differ according to the nitrogen source, in roots, it was higher in the S/ N treatment. The S/ N treatment increased the APX activity in the leaves, in roots the greatest activity occurred in the NH4+ treatment. The activity of CAT in leaves did not differ according to the nitrogen source and in roots the greatest activity was observed in the substrate with NO3-.
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2021-03-26T16:47:32Z
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