Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase

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Autor(a) principal: Echer,Fábio Rafael
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Zanfolin,Priscila Roberta Leme, Moreira,Ana Carolina Monico, Santos,Ana Cláudia Pacheco, Gorni,Pedro Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Cotton cultivation in Brazil tends to occur mostly in the rainy season, and at the time of developing the crop there are often prolonged periods of low solar radiation. The objective of this work was to evaluate the root development of cotton cultivars subjected to shading in the initial phase. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, using rhizotrons. The experimental design was a 2x2 factorial in randomized blocks with five replications. The treatments were composed of cotton cultivars TMG 1WS (early) and TMG 8WS (late) and luminosity conditions: non-shaded and shaded (50% reduction of luminosity). There were no interactions between the factors “shading” and “cultivars” for any parameter evaluated. Shading reduced total and lateral root growth from the 21 days after emergence (DAE) and the main root at 24DAE. Shading caused reductions in length (60%), surface (65%), mean diameter (15%), root volume (69%), root dry matter mass (83%) and shoot (64%), as well as decreasing the content (36%) and the accumulation of carbohydrates in the shoot (73%). Shading at early cotton development reduces the shoot carbohydrates production, affecting dry matter accumulation and root growth, and this response is independent of the cultivar.
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spelling Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phaseroot lengthdry weightradiationABSTRACT: Cotton cultivation in Brazil tends to occur mostly in the rainy season, and at the time of developing the crop there are often prolonged periods of low solar radiation. The objective of this work was to evaluate the root development of cotton cultivars subjected to shading in the initial phase. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, using rhizotrons. The experimental design was a 2x2 factorial in randomized blocks with five replications. The treatments were composed of cotton cultivars TMG 1WS (early) and TMG 8WS (late) and luminosity conditions: non-shaded and shaded (50% reduction of luminosity). There were no interactions between the factors “shading” and “cultivars” for any parameter evaluated. Shading reduced total and lateral root growth from the 21 days after emergence (DAE) and the main root at 24DAE. Shading caused reductions in length (60%), surface (65%), mean diameter (15%), root volume (69%), root dry matter mass (83%) and shoot (64%), as well as decreasing the content (36%) and the accumulation of carbohydrates in the shoot (73%). Shading at early cotton development reduces the shoot carbohydrates production, affecting dry matter accumulation and root growth, and this response is independent of the cultivar.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000100200Ciência Rural v.49 n.1 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180749info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEcher,Fábio RafaelZanfolin,Priscila Roberta LemeMoreira,Ana Carolina MonicoSantos,Ana Cláudia PachecoGorni,Pedro Henriqueeng2019-01-14T00:00:00ZRevista
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title Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase
spellingShingle Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase
Echer,Fábio Rafael
root length
dry weight
radiation
title_short Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase
title_full Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase
title_fullStr Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase
title_full_unstemmed Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase
title_sort Root growth and carbohydrate partitioning in cotton subjected to shading in the initial phase
author Echer,Fábio Rafael
author_facet Echer,Fábio Rafael
Zanfolin,Priscila Roberta Leme
Moreira,Ana Carolina Monico
Santos,Ana Cláudia Pacheco
Gorni,Pedro Henrique
author_role author
author2 Zanfolin,Priscila Roberta Leme
Moreira,Ana Carolina Monico
Santos,Ana Cláudia Pacheco
Gorni,Pedro Henrique
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Echer,Fábio Rafael
Zanfolin,Priscila Roberta Leme
Moreira,Ana Carolina Monico
Santos,Ana Cláudia Pacheco
Gorni,Pedro Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv root length
dry weight
radiation
topic root length
dry weight
radiation
description ABSTRACT: Cotton cultivation in Brazil tends to occur mostly in the rainy season, and at the time of developing the crop there are often prolonged periods of low solar radiation. The objective of this work was to evaluate the root development of cotton cultivars subjected to shading in the initial phase. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, using rhizotrons. The experimental design was a 2x2 factorial in randomized blocks with five replications. The treatments were composed of cotton cultivars TMG 1WS (early) and TMG 8WS (late) and luminosity conditions: non-shaded and shaded (50% reduction of luminosity). There were no interactions between the factors “shading” and “cultivars” for any parameter evaluated. Shading reduced total and lateral root growth from the 21 days after emergence (DAE) and the main root at 24DAE. Shading caused reductions in length (60%), surface (65%), mean diameter (15%), root volume (69%), root dry matter mass (83%) and shoot (64%), as well as decreasing the content (36%) and the accumulation of carbohydrates in the shoot (73%). Shading at early cotton development reduces the shoot carbohydrates production, affecting dry matter accumulation and root growth, and this response is independent of the cultivar.
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