Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado

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Autor(a) principal: Falqueto, Antelmo Ralph
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: xii In this study, photosynthetic characteristics of irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes were evaluated. It were also evaluated with relation to growth and assimilates partitioning characteristics rice cultivars differing in yield potential, BRS Pelota (higher yield) and BRS Firmeza (lower yield). No correlation between maximum efficiency of PS2 photochemical (Fv/Fm) and year of release was observed among cultivars. However, between 1900-1960, a decline in effective efficiency of PS2 photochemistry (Fv /Fm ) and effective quantum yield of photochemical energy conversion (Ф PS2) was observed and their recover after 1960 was consistent with a higher yield potential. Differences in maximal O2 evolution rate also were expressive between genotypes, especially, in the sterile line IR58025A when compared to the normal fertility found in IR58025B line. In those rice cultivars differing in yield, the chlorophyll content was maintained by at least 15 days in BRS Firmeza (stay green phenotype), which reflected in the maintaining of Fv/Fm and Fs/Fo values. Significant reductions in chlorophyll content, Fv/Fm and Fs/Fo were clear only at grain filling stage, which showed significant differences between flag and the 2 nd , 3 th and 4 th leaves. Decreasing in the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters in ligh-adapted state (Fv /Fm ,Ф PS2 and photochemical quenching - q P ) also occurred and they were more clear mainly after the flowering stage in both cultivars. Their values were always higher in BRS Firmeza rice cultivar, reflecting the presence of stay green genes, which are responsible for a delay in leaf senescence. The Fs/Fo ratio values, a CO2 assimilatory capacity indicator, were positively correlated to Fv/Fm and Fv /Fm values and negatively correlated to q N (non-photochemical quenching). In relation to growth and assimilates partitioning characteristics, plants of the BRS Pelota rice cultivar showed higher total dry matter accumulated (Wt) at end of life cicle, higher leaf area (Af) and higher dry matter allocated toward culm + sheath and panicles. The yield component which presented higher relevance for yield was the panicle number. Thus, the higher grain yield of BRS Pelota could be related to a higher leaf area and leaf area duration, which permits the providing of elevated quantity of photoassimilates by higher period time.
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No correlation between maximum efficiency of PS2 photochemical (Fv/Fm) and year of release was observed among cultivars. However, between 1900-1960, a decline in effective efficiency of PS2 photochemistry (Fv /Fm ) and effective quantum yield of photochemical energy conversion (Ф PS2) was observed and their recover after 1960 was consistent with a higher yield potential. Differences in maximal O2 evolution rate also were expressive between genotypes, especially, in the sterile line IR58025A when compared to the normal fertility found in IR58025B line. In those rice cultivars differing in yield, the chlorophyll content was maintained by at least 15 days in BRS Firmeza (stay green phenotype), which reflected in the maintaining of Fv/Fm and Fs/Fo values. Significant reductions in chlorophyll content, Fv/Fm and Fs/Fo were clear only at grain filling stage, which showed significant differences between flag and the 2 nd , 3 th and 4 th leaves. Decreasing in the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters in ligh-adapted state (Fv /Fm ,Ф PS2 and photochemical quenching - q P ) also occurred and they were more clear mainly after the flowering stage in both cultivars. Their values were always higher in BRS Firmeza rice cultivar, reflecting the presence of stay green genes, which are responsible for a delay in leaf senescence. The Fs/Fo ratio values, a CO2 assimilatory capacity indicator, were positively correlated to Fv/Fm and Fv /Fm values and negatively correlated to q N (non-photochemical quenching). In relation to growth and assimilates partitioning characteristics, plants of the BRS Pelota rice cultivar showed higher total dry matter accumulated (Wt) at end of life cicle, higher leaf area (Af) and higher dry matter allocated toward culm + sheath and panicles. The yield component which presented higher relevance for yield was the panicle number. Thus, the higher grain yield of BRS Pelota could be related to a higher leaf area and leaf area duration, which permits the providing of elevated quantity of photoassimilates by higher period time.Neste estudo foram avaliadas características fotossintéticas de genótipos de arroz (Oryza sativa L.) irrigado. Também foram avaliadas quanto às características de crescimento e de partição de assimilados cultivares com produtividade contrastante, BRS Pelota (maior produção de grãos) e BRS Firmeza (menor produção de grãos). Nenhuma correlação entre a eficiência fotoquímica máxima do fotossistema II (Fv/Fm) e o ano de liberação foi observada entre as diferentes cultivares. Entretanto, entre 1900-1960, um declínio na eficiência fotoquímica efetiva do fotossistema II (Fv /Fm ) e na eficiência quântica efetiva da conversão da energia de excitação no fotossistema II (Ф PS2) foi observado e sua recuperação após 1960 foi consistente com a maior produção de grãos. Diferenças na taxa de evolução do oxigênio também foram expressivas entre os genótipos, especialmente na linhagem estéril IR58025A em relação a sua linhagem fértil IR58025B. Nas cultivares com produtividade contrastante, o conteúdo de clorofila foi mantido por no mínimo 15 dias em BRS Firmeza (fenótipo stay green), o que refletiu na manutenção dos valores de Fv/Fm e Fs/Fo. Reduções significativas no conteúdo de clorofila, Fv/Fm e Fs/Fo foram nítidas apenas no estádio final de enchimento de grãos, com diferenças significativas entre a folha bandeira e a segunda, terceira e quarta folhas. Decréscimos nos parâmetros da fluorescência da clorofila em estado adaptado à luz (Fv /Fm ,Ф PS2 e quenching fotoquímico - q P ) também ocorreram e foram muito claras principalmente após o florescimento em ambas as cultivares. Seus valores foram sempre maiores para a cultivar BRS Firmeza, refletindo a presença dos genes stay green, o qual é responsável pelo retardo na senescência das folhas. Os valores da relação Fs/Fo, indicadores da capacidade assimilatória de CO2, foram positivamente correlacionados com os valores de Fv/Fm e Fv /Fm e negativamente correlacionados com q N (quenching não-fotoquímico). Com relação às características de crescimento e de partição de assimilados, a cultivar BRS Pelota apresentou maior acúmulo de matéria seca (Wt) ao final do ciclo, maior área foliar (Af) e maior alocação de matéria seca para o colmo + bainha e panículas. O componente de produção de maior expressão no rendimento foi o número de panículas. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
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title Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
spellingShingle Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
Falqueto, Antelmo Ralph
Arroz
Oryza sativa
Fluorescência da clorofila
Eficiência fotoquímica
Taxa de evolução do oxigênio
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL
title_short Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
title_full Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
title_fullStr Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
title_full_unstemmed Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
title_sort Crescimento, fotossíntese e partição de assimilados em genótipos de arroz irrigado
author Falqueto, Antelmo Ralph
author_facet Falqueto, Antelmo Ralph
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arroz
Oryza sativa
Fluorescência da clorofila
Eficiência fotoquímica
Taxa de evolução do oxigênio
topic Arroz
Oryza sativa
Fluorescência da clorofila
Eficiência fotoquímica
Taxa de evolução do oxigênio
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL
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description xii In this study, photosynthetic characteristics of irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes were evaluated. It were also evaluated with relation to growth and assimilates partitioning characteristics rice cultivars differing in yield potential, BRS Pelota (higher yield) and BRS Firmeza (lower yield). No correlation between maximum efficiency of PS2 photochemical (Fv/Fm) and year of release was observed among cultivars. However, between 1900-1960, a decline in effective efficiency of PS2 photochemistry (Fv /Fm ) and effective quantum yield of photochemical energy conversion (Ф PS2) was observed and their recover after 1960 was consistent with a higher yield potential. Differences in maximal O2 evolution rate also were expressive between genotypes, especially, in the sterile line IR58025A when compared to the normal fertility found in IR58025B line. In those rice cultivars differing in yield, the chlorophyll content was maintained by at least 15 days in BRS Firmeza (stay green phenotype), which reflected in the maintaining of Fv/Fm and Fs/Fo values. Significant reductions in chlorophyll content, Fv/Fm and Fs/Fo were clear only at grain filling stage, which showed significant differences between flag and the 2 nd , 3 th and 4 th leaves. Decreasing in the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters in ligh-adapted state (Fv /Fm ,Ф PS2 and photochemical quenching - q P ) also occurred and they were more clear mainly after the flowering stage in both cultivars. Their values were always higher in BRS Firmeza rice cultivar, reflecting the presence of stay green genes, which are responsible for a delay in leaf senescence. The Fs/Fo ratio values, a CO2 assimilatory capacity indicator, were positively correlated to Fv/Fm and Fv /Fm values and negatively correlated to q N (non-photochemical quenching). In relation to growth and assimilates partitioning characteristics, plants of the BRS Pelota rice cultivar showed higher total dry matter accumulated (Wt) at end of life cicle, higher leaf area (Af) and higher dry matter allocated toward culm + sheath and panicles. The yield component which presented higher relevance for yield was the panicle number. Thus, the higher grain yield of BRS Pelota could be related to a higher leaf area and leaf area duration, which permits the providing of elevated quantity of photoassimilates by higher period time.
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