Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco

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Autor(a) principal: Tiecher, Tadeu Luis
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/5578
Resumo: Due to the historical application of cupric fungicides in vineyards, the amounts of copper (Cu) in these soils can reach levels that cause toxicity to plants. Recently researchers have tried alternative products to the cupric ones, in order to reduce the amount of Cu applied to the vineyards, which usually shows zinc (Zn) in its composition. This study aimed to evaluate the biochemical and physiological changes in corn plants, grown in soil with a high content of Cu and different levels added of Zn. In November 2011 the soil was collected from the 0-15 cm layer of a vineyard with high Cu content and in an area of native grass adjacent to the vineyard, with low concentrations of Cu and Zn, which served as treatment control, and both soils were classified as Typic Hapludalf. The experiment was performed in a greenhouse and was divided into two corn crops, the first between March and April, and the second between October and November, both in 2012. The treatments were the doses of 0, 30, 60, 90, 180 and 270 mg kg-1 of Zn added to the soil of the vineyard, plus the control treatment. Treatments had pH values in water and levels of available phosphorus and exchangeable potassium similar. At 35 days after emergence the plants were harvested and the accumulation of dry matter from roots and shoots and the concentration of Cu and Zn in leaves were determined. It was also evaluated the operation of the photosynthetic apparatus from the fluorescence of chlorophyll a and the photosynthetic pigments, biochemical parameters related to oxidative stress in leaves of plants, such as activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and of non-specific peroxidase (POD) were evaluated. The high concentrations of Cu and Zn in soil caused toxicity to corn plants and provided foliar concentrations above the levels considered normal in the leaves, from both cultivations. The Zn toxicity was evidenced by the decrease in the growth of both roots and shoots, as well as the induction of symptoms of toxicity and deficiency in photosynthetic parameters, reflecting photoinhibition. Moreover, it was observed oxidative stress and the antioxidant system of maize plants was not effective enough to reverse the condition of stress, especially in cultivated soils received higher doses of Zn.
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spelling Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zincoPhysiological amendments in corn grown in soil with high content of copper and submitted to zinc applicationSolos ácidosElementos potencialmente tóxicosEnzimas antioxidantesFluorescência da clorofilaPigmentos fotossintéticosAcid soilPotentially toxic elementsAntioxidant enzymeChlorophyll fluorescencePhotosynthetic pigmentsCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIADue to the historical application of cupric fungicides in vineyards, the amounts of copper (Cu) in these soils can reach levels that cause toxicity to plants. Recently researchers have tried alternative products to the cupric ones, in order to reduce the amount of Cu applied to the vineyards, which usually shows zinc (Zn) in its composition. This study aimed to evaluate the biochemical and physiological changes in corn plants, grown in soil with a high content of Cu and different levels added of Zn. In November 2011 the soil was collected from the 0-15 cm layer of a vineyard with high Cu content and in an area of native grass adjacent to the vineyard, with low concentrations of Cu and Zn, which served as treatment control, and both soils were classified as Typic Hapludalf. The experiment was performed in a greenhouse and was divided into two corn crops, the first between March and April, and the second between October and November, both in 2012. The treatments were the doses of 0, 30, 60, 90, 180 and 270 mg kg-1 of Zn added to the soil of the vineyard, plus the control treatment. Treatments had pH values in water and levels of available phosphorus and exchangeable potassium similar. At 35 days after emergence the plants were harvested and the accumulation of dry matter from roots and shoots and the concentration of Cu and Zn in leaves were determined. It was also evaluated the operation of the photosynthetic apparatus from the fluorescence of chlorophyll a and the photosynthetic pigments, biochemical parameters related to oxidative stress in leaves of plants, such as activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and of non-specific peroxidase (POD) were evaluated. The high concentrations of Cu and Zn in soil caused toxicity to corn plants and provided foliar concentrations above the levels considered normal in the leaves, from both cultivations. The Zn toxicity was evidenced by the decrease in the growth of both roots and shoots, as well as the induction of symptoms of toxicity and deficiency in photosynthetic parameters, reflecting photoinhibition. Moreover, it was observed oxidative stress and the antioxidant system of maize plants was not effective enough to reverse the condition of stress, especially in cultivated soils received higher doses of Zn.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorDevido ao histórico de aplicação de fungicidas cúpricos em vinhedos, os teores de cobre (Cu) nestes solos podem atingir níveis que causam toxicidade às plantas. Recentemente tem-se buscado produtos alternativos aos cúpricos, com o intuito de reduzir a quantidade de Cu aportado aos vinhedos, os quais geralmente apresentam zinco (Zn) em sua composição. O objetivo foi avaliar se o aumento na concentração de Zn no solo poderia significar toxidez adicional às plantas de milho cultivadas, em um ambiente já contaminado com alto teor de Cu no solo. Em novembro de 2011 o solo foi coletado na camada de 0-15 cm de um vinhedo com alto teor de Cu e em uma área de campo nativo adjacente ao vinhedo, com baixos teores de Cu e Zn, o qual serviu como tratamento controle, sendo que ambos os solos foram classificados como Argissolo Vermelho. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação e foi dividido em dois cultivos de milho. O primeiro entre março e abril, e o segundo entre outubro e novembro, ambos no ano de 2012. Os tratamentos foram as doses de 0, 30, 60, 90, 180 e 270 mg kg-1 de Zn adicionadas ao solo de vinhedo, mais o tratamento controle, todos com valores de pH em água e teores de fósforo disponível e potássio trocável semelhantes. Aos 35 dias após a emergência as plantas foram coletadas e o acúmulo de matéria seca de raízes, de parte aérea e a concentração de Cu e Zn nas folhas foram determinados. Foi avaliado também o funcionamento do aparato fotossintético a partir da fluorescência da clorofila a e os pigmentos fotossintéticos, parâmetros bioquímicos ligados ao estresse oxidativo nas folhas das plantas, tais como atividade das enzimas superóxido dismutase (SOD) e das peroxidases não específicas (POD). Os teores elevados de Cu e Zn no solo causaram toxicidade às plantas de milho e proporcionaram teores foliares acima dos níveis considerados normais nas folhas das plantas, nos dois cultivos. A toxicidade de Zn se evidenciou através da diminuição no crescimento, tanto das raízes, como da parte aérea, bem como pela indução de sintomas de toxicidade e deficiência nos parâmetros fotossintéticos, refletindo na fotoinibição. Além disso, foi observado estresse oxidativo e o sistema antioxidante das plantas de milho não foi suficientemente eficaz para reverter a condição de estresse, especialmente nas plantas cultivadas nos solos que receberam as maiores doses de Zn.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAgronomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do SoloCeretta, Carlos Albertohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1397096103904161Jacques, Rodrigo Josemar SeminotiMelo, Leônidas Carrijo Azevedohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9168779213589683Tiecher, Tadeu Luis2017-04-112017-04-112014-02-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfTIECHER, Tadeu Luis. Physiological amendments in corn grown in soil with high content of copper and submitted to zinc application. 2014. 44 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
Physiological amendments in corn grown in soil with high content of copper and submitted to zinc application
title Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
spellingShingle Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
Tiecher, Tadeu Luis
Solos ácidos
Elementos potencialmente tóxicos
Enzimas antioxidantes
Fluorescência da clorofila
Pigmentos fotossintéticos
Acid soil
Potentially toxic elements
Antioxidant enzyme
Chlorophyll fluorescence
Photosynthetic pigments
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
title_full Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
title_fullStr Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
title_full_unstemmed Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
title_sort Alterações fisiológicas em milho cultivado em solo com alto teor de cobre e submetido à aplicação de zinco
author Tiecher, Tadeu Luis
author_facet Tiecher, Tadeu Luis
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ceretta, Carlos Alberto
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1397096103904161
Jacques, Rodrigo Josemar Seminoti
Melo, Leônidas Carrijo Azevedo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9168779213589683
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tiecher, Tadeu Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solos ácidos
Elementos potencialmente tóxicos
Enzimas antioxidantes
Fluorescência da clorofila
Pigmentos fotossintéticos
Acid soil
Potentially toxic elements
Antioxidant enzyme
Chlorophyll fluorescence
Photosynthetic pigments
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
topic Solos ácidos
Elementos potencialmente tóxicos
Enzimas antioxidantes
Fluorescência da clorofila
Pigmentos fotossintéticos
Acid soil
Potentially toxic elements
Antioxidant enzyme
Chlorophyll fluorescence
Photosynthetic pigments
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description Due to the historical application of cupric fungicides in vineyards, the amounts of copper (Cu) in these soils can reach levels that cause toxicity to plants. Recently researchers have tried alternative products to the cupric ones, in order to reduce the amount of Cu applied to the vineyards, which usually shows zinc (Zn) in its composition. This study aimed to evaluate the biochemical and physiological changes in corn plants, grown in soil with a high content of Cu and different levels added of Zn. In November 2011 the soil was collected from the 0-15 cm layer of a vineyard with high Cu content and in an area of native grass adjacent to the vineyard, with low concentrations of Cu and Zn, which served as treatment control, and both soils were classified as Typic Hapludalf. The experiment was performed in a greenhouse and was divided into two corn crops, the first between March and April, and the second between October and November, both in 2012. The treatments were the doses of 0, 30, 60, 90, 180 and 270 mg kg-1 of Zn added to the soil of the vineyard, plus the control treatment. Treatments had pH values in water and levels of available phosphorus and exchangeable potassium similar. At 35 days after emergence the plants were harvested and the accumulation of dry matter from roots and shoots and the concentration of Cu and Zn in leaves were determined. It was also evaluated the operation of the photosynthetic apparatus from the fluorescence of chlorophyll a and the photosynthetic pigments, biochemical parameters related to oxidative stress in leaves of plants, such as activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and of non-specific peroxidase (POD) were evaluated. The high concentrations of Cu and Zn in soil caused toxicity to corn plants and provided foliar concentrations above the levels considered normal in the leaves, from both cultivations. The Zn toxicity was evidenced by the decrease in the growth of both roots and shoots, as well as the induction of symptoms of toxicity and deficiency in photosynthetic parameters, reflecting photoinhibition. Moreover, it was observed oxidative stress and the antioxidant system of maize plants was not effective enough to reverse the condition of stress, especially in cultivated soils received higher doses of Zn.
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