Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages
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Resumo: | Cowpea is one of the most consumed annual legumes in the world, but, despite its economic importance, the crop has low productivity in the Northeast of Brazil, being related to the genotypes used, climatic factors, and soil quality. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the physiological parameters of nine genotypes in different phenological stages, cultivated under rainfed conditions. The experiment was carried out in the area of cowpea multiplication, belonging to the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), using a completely randomized design in a 9x2 factorial scheme, referring to nine genotypes and two stages of development (vegetative and reproductive) with ten repetitions, totaling 90 experimental plots. The evaluation of gas exchange (photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration, Ci/Ca ratio, and water use efficiency) were performed in the vegetative and reproductive phases (30 and 60 days after sowing), using the infrared gas analyzer (IRGA). It was verified that the variables of photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and transpiration presented higher values in the vegetative stage concerning the reproductive stage, standing out of genotypes CE693, CE701, and CE735. For variables, Ci/Ca ratio, and water use efficiency, the genotypes with the lowest mean values were CE390 and CE570. The genotypes CE693, CE701, and CE735, presented better stability in the physiological parameters in the two phenological stages, and this may favor the production of cowpea. |
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Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stagesEcophysiology. Semiarid. Gas exchange. Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.Cowpea is one of the most consumed annual legumes in the world, but, despite its economic importance, the crop has low productivity in the Northeast of Brazil, being related to the genotypes used, climatic factors, and soil quality. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the physiological parameters of nine genotypes in different phenological stages, cultivated under rainfed conditions. The experiment was carried out in the area of cowpea multiplication, belonging to the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), using a completely randomized design in a 9x2 factorial scheme, referring to nine genotypes and two stages of development (vegetative and reproductive) with ten repetitions, totaling 90 experimental plots. The evaluation of gas exchange (photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration, Ci/Ca ratio, and water use efficiency) were performed in the vegetative and reproductive phases (30 and 60 days after sowing), using the infrared gas analyzer (IRGA). It was verified that the variables of photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and transpiration presented higher values in the vegetative stage concerning the reproductive stage, standing out of genotypes CE693, CE701, and CE735. For variables, Ci/Ca ratio, and water use efficiency, the genotypes with the lowest mean values were CE390 and CE570. The genotypes CE693, CE701, and CE735, presented better stability in the physiological parameters in the two phenological stages, and this may favor the production of cowpea.UFRR2020-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/630210.18227/1982-8470ragro.v14i0.6302AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE JOURNALRAGR; Vol. 14 (2020)REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE; Vol. 14 (2020)REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE; v. 14 (2020)1982-8470reponame:Agro@mbiente on-lineinstname:Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)instacron:UFRRporhttps://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/6302/3027Copyright (c) 2020 REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Costa, Rafael SantiagoSouza Silva, Johny dede Freitas Fonteles, Ana KarinyFirmino da Silva, Ana KellyMesquita, Rosilene Oliveira2020-12-16T13:47:07Zoai:oai.revista.ufrr.br:article/6302Revistahttps://revista.ufrr.br/index.php/agroambientePUBhttps://revista.ufrr.br/index.php/agroambiente/oai||scpuchoa@dsi.ufrr.br|| arcanjoalves@oi.com.br1982-84701982-8470opendoar:2020-12-16T13:47:07Agro@mbiente on-line - Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)false |
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Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages |
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Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages |
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Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages da Costa, Rafael Santiago Ecophysiology. Semiarid. Gas exchange. Vigna unguiculata L. Walp. |
title_short |
Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages |
title_full |
Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages |
title_fullStr |
Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages |
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Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages |
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Physiological responses of cowpea genotypes cultivated in rainfed on different phenological stages |
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da Costa, Rafael Santiago |
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da Costa, Rafael Santiago Souza Silva, Johny de de Freitas Fonteles, Ana Kariny Firmino da Silva, Ana Kelly Mesquita, Rosilene Oliveira |
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Souza Silva, Johny de de Freitas Fonteles, Ana Kariny Firmino da Silva, Ana Kelly Mesquita, Rosilene Oliveira |
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da Costa, Rafael Santiago Souza Silva, Johny de de Freitas Fonteles, Ana Kariny Firmino da Silva, Ana Kelly Mesquita, Rosilene Oliveira |
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Ecophysiology. Semiarid. Gas exchange. Vigna unguiculata L. Walp. |
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Ecophysiology. Semiarid. Gas exchange. Vigna unguiculata L. Walp. |
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Cowpea is one of the most consumed annual legumes in the world, but, despite its economic importance, the crop has low productivity in the Northeast of Brazil, being related to the genotypes used, climatic factors, and soil quality. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the physiological parameters of nine genotypes in different phenological stages, cultivated under rainfed conditions. The experiment was carried out in the area of cowpea multiplication, belonging to the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), using a completely randomized design in a 9x2 factorial scheme, referring to nine genotypes and two stages of development (vegetative and reproductive) with ten repetitions, totaling 90 experimental plots. The evaluation of gas exchange (photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration, Ci/Ca ratio, and water use efficiency) were performed in the vegetative and reproductive phases (30 and 60 days after sowing), using the infrared gas analyzer (IRGA). It was verified that the variables of photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and transpiration presented higher values in the vegetative stage concerning the reproductive stage, standing out of genotypes CE693, CE701, and CE735. For variables, Ci/Ca ratio, and water use efficiency, the genotypes with the lowest mean values were CE390 and CE570. The genotypes CE693, CE701, and CE735, presented better stability in the physiological parameters in the two phenological stages, and this may favor the production of cowpea. |
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