Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system
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Resumo: | Irrigation with water containing salt in excess can affect crop development. However, management strategies can be used in order to reduce the impacts of salinity, providing increased efficiency in the use of good quality water. The objective of this research was to study the effects of use of high salinity water for irrigation, in continuous or cyclic manner, on vegetative growth, yield, and accumulation of ions in maize plants. Two experiments were conducted during the months from October to January of the years 2008/2009 and 2009/2010, in the same area, adopting a completely randomized block design with four replications. Irrigation was performed with three types of water with electrical conductivities (ECw) of 0.8 (A1), 2.25 (A2) and 4.5 (A3) dS m-1, combined in seven treatments including the control with low salinity water (A1) throughout the crop cycle (T1). Saline waters (A2 and A3) were applied continuously (T2 and T5) or in a cyclic way, the latter being formed by six irrigations with A1 water followed by six irrigations by eitherA2 or A3 water, starting with A1 at sowing (T3 and T6) or 6 irrigations with A2 or A3 water followed by 6 irrigations with A1 water (T4 and T7) . The use of low and high salinity water resulted in lower accumulation of potentially toxic ions (Na and Cl) and improvement in the Na/K balance in the shoots of maize plants. Application of saline water in a cyclic way also allows the substitution of about 50% of water of low salinity in irrigation, without negative impacts on maize yield. |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating systemZea mays L.salt toleranceirrigation managementIrrigation with water containing salt in excess can affect crop development. However, management strategies can be used in order to reduce the impacts of salinity, providing increased efficiency in the use of good quality water. The objective of this research was to study the effects of use of high salinity water for irrigation, in continuous or cyclic manner, on vegetative growth, yield, and accumulation of ions in maize plants. Two experiments were conducted during the months from October to January of the years 2008/2009 and 2009/2010, in the same area, adopting a completely randomized block design with four replications. Irrigation was performed with three types of water with electrical conductivities (ECw) of 0.8 (A1), 2.25 (A2) and 4.5 (A3) dS m-1, combined in seven treatments including the control with low salinity water (A1) throughout the crop cycle (T1). Saline waters (A2 and A3) were applied continuously (T2 and T5) or in a cyclic way, the latter being formed by six irrigations with A1 water followed by six irrigations by eitherA2 or A3 water, starting with A1 at sowing (T3 and T6) or 6 irrigations with A2 or A3 water followed by 6 irrigations with A1 water (T4 and T7) . The use of low and high salinity water resulted in lower accumulation of potentially toxic ions (Na and Cl) and improvement in the Na/K balance in the shoots of maize plants. Application of saline water in a cyclic way also allows the substitution of about 50% of water of low salinity in irrigation, without negative impacts on maize yield.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2012-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782012001000003Ciência Rural v.42 n.10 2012reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782012001000003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa,Felipe de SousaLacerda,Claudivan Feitosa deGheyi,Hans RajFarias,Gabriel CastroSilva Júnior,Ricardo José da CostaLage,Yara AraújoHernandez,Fernando Felipe Ferreyraeng2012-10-04T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system Barbosa,Felipe de Sousa Zea mays L. salt tolerance irrigation management |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system |
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Yield and ion content in maize irrigated with saline water in a continuous or alternating system |
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Barbosa,Felipe de Sousa |
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Barbosa,Felipe de Sousa Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de Gheyi,Hans Raj Farias,Gabriel Castro Silva Júnior,Ricardo José da Costa Lage,Yara Araújo Hernandez,Fernando Felipe Ferreyra |
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Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de Gheyi,Hans Raj Farias,Gabriel Castro Silva Júnior,Ricardo José da Costa Lage,Yara Araújo Hernandez,Fernando Felipe Ferreyra |
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Barbosa,Felipe de Sousa Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de Gheyi,Hans Raj Farias,Gabriel Castro Silva Júnior,Ricardo José da Costa Lage,Yara Araújo Hernandez,Fernando Felipe Ferreyra |
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Zea mays L. salt tolerance irrigation management |
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Zea mays L. salt tolerance irrigation management |
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Irrigation with water containing salt in excess can affect crop development. However, management strategies can be used in order to reduce the impacts of salinity, providing increased efficiency in the use of good quality water. The objective of this research was to study the effects of use of high salinity water for irrigation, in continuous or cyclic manner, on vegetative growth, yield, and accumulation of ions in maize plants. Two experiments were conducted during the months from October to January of the years 2008/2009 and 2009/2010, in the same area, adopting a completely randomized block design with four replications. Irrigation was performed with three types of water with electrical conductivities (ECw) of 0.8 (A1), 2.25 (A2) and 4.5 (A3) dS m-1, combined in seven treatments including the control with low salinity water (A1) throughout the crop cycle (T1). Saline waters (A2 and A3) were applied continuously (T2 and T5) or in a cyclic way, the latter being formed by six irrigations with A1 water followed by six irrigations by eitherA2 or A3 water, starting with A1 at sowing (T3 and T6) or 6 irrigations with A2 or A3 water followed by 6 irrigations with A1 water (T4 and T7) . The use of low and high salinity water resulted in lower accumulation of potentially toxic ions (Na and Cl) and improvement in the Na/K balance in the shoots of maize plants. Application of saline water in a cyclic way also allows the substitution of about 50% of water of low salinity in irrigation, without negative impacts on maize yield. |
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