Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide
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Resumo: | Fungicides and seaweed extracts are commonly employed in agricultural fields, yet their impact on the photosynthetic process in plants remains poorly understood. This study aimed to address this knowledge gap by conducting a controlled experiment, fully isolating the treatments, and investigating the effects of a fungicide containing Trifloxystrobin + Prothioconazole (applied three times), a seaweed extract derived from Solieria chordalis (applied once), and their combination. The study employed four treatments with ten replicates each, using the TBio Audaz® cultivar. Parameters related to chlorophyll excitation were assessed using a portable fluorometer. The findings revealed significant effects on nearly all analyzed parameters. Application of the fungicide resulted in a significant reduction in the flow of electrons to photosystem I (PSI) (?Ro) and induced the formation of a larger (ABS/RC) and less efficient (PIABS) antenna system. Moreover, the combined use of the seaweed extract with the fungicide exacerbated the detrimental effects of the pesticide. |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicideWheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicideAlgomel PUSHPlant elicitationFluorometerSolieria chrodalisElectron transferAlgomel PUSHplant elicitation fluorometerSolieria chordaliselectron transfer Fungicides and seaweed extracts are commonly employed in agricultural fields, yet their impact on the photosynthetic process in plants remains poorly understood. This study aimed to address this knowledge gap by conducting a controlled experiment, fully isolating the treatments, and investigating the effects of a fungicide containing Trifloxystrobin + Prothioconazole (applied three times), a seaweed extract derived from Solieria chordalis (applied once), and their combination. The study employed four treatments with ten replicates each, using the TBio Audaz® cultivar. Parameters related to chlorophyll excitation were assessed using a portable fluorometer. The findings revealed significant effects on nearly all analyzed parameters. Application of the fungicide resulted in a significant reduction in the flow of electrons to photosystem I (PSI) (?Ro) and induced the formation of a larger (ABS/RC) and less efficient (PIABS) antenna system. Moreover, the combined use of the seaweed extract with the fungicide exacerbated the detrimental effects of the pesticide.Fungicides and seaweed extracts are commonly employed in agricultural fields, yet their impact on the photosynthetic process in plants remains poorly understood. This study aimed to address this knowledge gap by conducting a controlled experiment, fully isolating the treatments, and investigating the effects of a fungicide containing Trifloxystrobin + Prothioconazole (applied three times), a seaweed extract derived from Solieria chordalis (applied once), and their combination. The study employed four treatments with ten replicates each, using the TBio Audaz® cultivar. Parameters related to chlorophyll excitation were assessed using a portable fluorometer. The findings revealed significant effects on nearly all analyzed parameters. Application of the fungicide resulted in a significant reduction in the flow of electrons to photosystem I (PSI) (?Ro) and induced the formation of a larger (ABS/RC) and less efficient (PIABS) antenna system. Moreover, the combined use of the seaweed extract with the fungicide exacerbated the detrimental effects of the pesticide.Geama Journal - Environmental SciencesRevista Geama2023-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/geama/article/view/5935Geama Journal - Environmental Sciences; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Revista GEAMA; 29-35Revista Geama; v. 9 n. 2 (2023): Revista GEAMA; 29-352447-0740reponame:Revista Geamainstname:Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)instacron:UFRPEporhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/geama/article/view/5935/482485051Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Geamahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDal Bosco Ducatti, RafaelWordell-Filho, João Américo Tironi, Siumar PedroMazaro, Sergio Miguel2023-08-22T14:56:01Zoai:ojs.10.0.7.8:article/5935Revistahttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/geamaPUBhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/geama/oaijosemachado@ufrpe.br2447-07402447-0740opendoar:2023-08-22T14:56:01Revista Geama - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)false |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide Dal Bosco Ducatti, Rafael Algomel PUSH Plant elicitation Fluorometer Solieria chrodalis Electron transfer Algomel PUSH plant elicitation fluorometer Solieria chordalis electron transfer |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide |
title_full |
Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide |
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Wheat photosynthetic parameters influenced by the use of seaweed extract and fungicide |
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Dal Bosco Ducatti, Rafael |
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Dal Bosco Ducatti, Rafael Wordell-Filho, João Américo Tironi, Siumar Pedro Mazaro, Sergio Miguel |
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Wordell-Filho, João Américo Tironi, Siumar Pedro Mazaro, Sergio Miguel |
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Dal Bosco Ducatti, Rafael Wordell-Filho, João Américo Tironi, Siumar Pedro Mazaro, Sergio Miguel |
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Algomel PUSH Plant elicitation Fluorometer Solieria chrodalis Electron transfer Algomel PUSH plant elicitation fluorometer Solieria chordalis electron transfer |
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Algomel PUSH Plant elicitation Fluorometer Solieria chrodalis Electron transfer Algomel PUSH plant elicitation fluorometer Solieria chordalis electron transfer |
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Fungicides and seaweed extracts are commonly employed in agricultural fields, yet their impact on the photosynthetic process in plants remains poorly understood. This study aimed to address this knowledge gap by conducting a controlled experiment, fully isolating the treatments, and investigating the effects of a fungicide containing Trifloxystrobin + Prothioconazole (applied three times), a seaweed extract derived from Solieria chordalis (applied once), and their combination. The study employed four treatments with ten replicates each, using the TBio Audaz® cultivar. Parameters related to chlorophyll excitation were assessed using a portable fluorometer. The findings revealed significant effects on nearly all analyzed parameters. Application of the fungicide resulted in a significant reduction in the flow of electrons to photosystem I (PSI) (?Ro) and induced the formation of a larger (ABS/RC) and less efficient (PIABS) antenna system. Moreover, the combined use of the seaweed extract with the fungicide exacerbated the detrimental effects of the pesticide. |
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