Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata

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Autor(a) principal: Sausen, Darlene
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSM
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Resumo: The potato plant is highly demanding regarding the presence of phosphorus (P) readily available in soil solution. To achieve high yields of tubers, large applications of phosphate fertilizers are made, which consequently reduce the sustainability of the potato chain and cause possible environmental contamination. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the management of fertilizer use and develop potato clones that have high yield and quality, even in limiting conditions of P. In order to identify efficient clones in P acquisition and use, this study aimed to characterize the physiological aspects of potato clones under different levels of P availability and production systems available. In the first experiment, the Asterix, Atlantic, SMIC 148-A and SMINIA 793101-3 clones from micropropagated plants were grown in soilless system under low and high P level (2.32 and 23.2 mg P L-1) during the spring and autumn seasons of Rio Grande do Sul state. In the P utilization efficiency, we found that the potato clones differ between the spring and autumn season of Rio Grande in soilless culture system with the use of sand as substrate. Furthermore, we also compared the P efficiency of these clones between soilless system and field cultivation under low and high P level (70 and 560 kg P2O5 ha-1) in the spring crop. We observed that each clone responds differently to cultivation systems used as nutritional efficiency to P, and the closed cultivation soilless system with use of sand as substrate overestimates the responses of potato clones in relation to P availability. Nevertheless, we sought to differentiate micropropagated potato plants of plants produced from minitubers as nutritional efficiency to P in closed cultivation soilless system with use of sand as substrate under high and low P level again. The data suggest that the propagative origin of the potato plants interferes, in the biomass ratio between root and shoot, and in the harvest index and P utilization efficiency for all clones. The Asterix, Atlantic and SMIC 148-A clones suffer interference of the type of propagation material in use efficiency and P response, while the SMINIA 793101-3 clone is P efficient in the use of nonresponsive in fresh mass production and tubers total dry mass, regardless of propagativa type of the plants. Furthermore, the clones were also evaluated with plants from tubers when grown in pots with soil as substrate in low and high P level (0.025 and 0.11g kg-1) in a greenhouse, we observed based on the total dry mass, the SMIC 148-A and SMINIA 793101- 3 clones are efficient in the use of P, while Atlantic and SMINIA 793101-3 are responsive to the increase of P.
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spelling 2017-05-032017-05-032016-02-26SAUSEN, Darlene. Nutritional efficiency of phosphorus the potato clones. 2016. 83 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2016.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/3263The potato plant is highly demanding regarding the presence of phosphorus (P) readily available in soil solution. To achieve high yields of tubers, large applications of phosphate fertilizers are made, which consequently reduce the sustainability of the potato chain and cause possible environmental contamination. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the management of fertilizer use and develop potato clones that have high yield and quality, even in limiting conditions of P. In order to identify efficient clones in P acquisition and use, this study aimed to characterize the physiological aspects of potato clones under different levels of P availability and production systems available. In the first experiment, the Asterix, Atlantic, SMIC 148-A and SMINIA 793101-3 clones from micropropagated plants were grown in soilless system under low and high P level (2.32 and 23.2 mg P L-1) during the spring and autumn seasons of Rio Grande do Sul state. In the P utilization efficiency, we found that the potato clones differ between the spring and autumn season of Rio Grande in soilless culture system with the use of sand as substrate. Furthermore, we also compared the P efficiency of these clones between soilless system and field cultivation under low and high P level (70 and 560 kg P2O5 ha-1) in the spring crop. We observed that each clone responds differently to cultivation systems used as nutritional efficiency to P, and the closed cultivation soilless system with use of sand as substrate overestimates the responses of potato clones in relation to P availability. Nevertheless, we sought to differentiate micropropagated potato plants of plants produced from minitubers as nutritional efficiency to P in closed cultivation soilless system with use of sand as substrate under high and low P level again. The data suggest that the propagative origin of the potato plants interferes, in the biomass ratio between root and shoot, and in the harvest index and P utilization efficiency for all clones. The Asterix, Atlantic and SMIC 148-A clones suffer interference of the type of propagation material in use efficiency and P response, while the SMINIA 793101-3 clone is P efficient in the use of nonresponsive in fresh mass production and tubers total dry mass, regardless of propagativa type of the plants. Furthermore, the clones were also evaluated with plants from tubers when grown in pots with soil as substrate in low and high P level (0.025 and 0.11g kg-1) in a greenhouse, we observed based on the total dry mass, the SMIC 148-A and SMINIA 793101- 3 clones are efficient in the use of P, while Atlantic and SMINIA 793101-3 are responsive to the increase of P.A planta de batata é altamente exigente quanto à presença de fósforo (P) prontamente disponível na solução do solo. Para atingir altas produções de tubérculos são feitas grandes aplicações de adubos fosfatados, reduzindo assim, a sustentabilidade da cadeia produtiva da batata, além de causar uma possível contaminação ambiental. Portanto, é preciso melhorar a gestão do uso dos fertilizantes e desenvolver clones de batata que tenham alto rendimento e qualidade, mesmo em condições limitantes de P. Este trabalho teve por objetivo caracterizar aspectos fisiológicos de clones de batata submetidos a diferentes níveis de disponibilidade de P e sistemas de produção disponíveis para identificar clones eficientes na aquisição e no uso do P. No primeiro experimento os clones Asterix, Atlantic, SMIC 148-A e SMINIA 793101-3 provenientes de plantas micropropagadas foram cultivados em sistema fechado fora do solo sob baixo e alto nível de P (2,32 e 23,2 mg P L-1) durante a primavera e o outono do Rio Grande do Sul. Verificou-se que os clones de batata diferem quanto à eficiência de utilização do P entre os cultivos de primavera e outono do Rio Grande do Sul em sistema de cultivo sem solo com o uso de areia como substrato. Em outro momento, avaliou-se a eficiência ao P desses clones no cultivo fora do solo e à campo sob baixo e alto nível de P (70 e 560 kg P2O5 ha-1) na safra de primavera. Observou-se que cada clone responde de uma maneira diferente aos sistemas de cultivo utilizados quanto a eficiência nutricional ao P, sendo que o sistema fechado de cultivo fora do solo com o uso de areia como substrato superestima as respostas dos clones de batata em relação à disponibilidade de P. Ainda, buscou-se diferenciar plantas de batata micropropagadas de plantas produzidas a partir de minitubérculos quanto a eficiência nutricional ao P em sistema de cultivo fechado fora do solo com o uso de areia como substrato novamente sob alto e baixo nível de P. Os dados sugerem que a origem propagativa de plantas de batata interfere, tanto na relação de biomassa entre raiz e parte aérea, quanto no índice de colheita e na eficiência de utilização do P para todos os clones. Os clones Asterix, Atlantic e SMIC 148-A sofrem interferência do tipo do material propagativo na eficiência de uso e resposta ao P, enquanto o clone SMINIA 793101-3 é eficiente no uso e não responsivo ao P na produção de massa fresca de tubérculos e massa seca total, independente da origem propagativa das plantas. Os clones de batata também foram avaliados a partir de tubérculos em vasos tendo solo como substrato com baixo e alto nível de P (0,025 e 0,11g kg-1) em casa de vegetação, sendo observado com base na produção de massa seca total, que os clones SMIC 148-A e SMINIA 793101-3 são eficientes no uso de P, enquanto que Atlantic e SMINIA 793101-3 são responsivos ao incremento de P.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgronomiaUFSMBRAgronomiaAquisiçãoBatata-sementeCultivo fora do soloSolanum tuberosum L. utilizaçãoAcquisitionSeed tubersSoilless systemSolanum tuberosum L.UtilizationCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAEficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batataNutritional efficiency of phosphorus the potato clonesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisNicoloso, Fernando Teixeirahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781651E5Lúcio, Alessandro Dal colhttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4799931H1Bisognin, Dilson Antôniohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4791129Y6Girotto, Eduardohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4777236Z5Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varellahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4763067U9http://lattes.cnpq.br/0095210122375797Sausen, Darlene5001000000094003003003003003003003aa5c4d2-4e91-4fa4-a5f4-ffd2a4121ed78f179449-bd3f-479e-8dba-70ad58f6382225726e4d-5702-42f5-848b-e02aeb260fc0a13554d7-5fa4-484e-a9ad-3ce710a9b8a2bcd88193-9d9e-41e0-9afc-61e2a4531d01f503e180-c42c-4fe9-bfbd-e4287938c4bainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALSAUSEN, DARLENE.pdfapplication/pdf7966098http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/3263/1/SAUSEN%2c%20DARLENE.pdf09c2fc5ba336c05f21e607c34f4f1569MD51TEXTSAUSEN, DARLENE.pdf.txtSAUSEN, DARLENE.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain181631http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/3263/2/SAUSEN%2c%20DARLENE.pdf.txt897d611f5ab4e122059e5fbe1e1173b4MD52THUMBNAILSAUSEN, DARLENE.pdf.jpgSAUSEN, DARLENE.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg4150http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/3263/3/SAUSEN%2c%20DARLENE.pdf.jpga3867e6c2d05a22291bbe2118107ba2cMD531/32632017-07-25 10:53:06.7oai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/3263Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2017-07-25T13:53:06Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
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title Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata
spellingShingle Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata
Sausen, Darlene
Aquisição
Batata-semente
Cultivo fora do solo
Solanum tuberosum L. utilização
Acquisition
Seed tubers
Soilless system
Solanum tuberosum L.
Utilization
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata
title_full Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata
title_fullStr Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata
title_full_unstemmed Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata
title_sort Eficiência nutricional ao fósforo de clones de batata
author Sausen, Darlene
author_facet Sausen, Darlene
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Nicoloso, Fernando Teixeira
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sausen, Darlene
contributor_str_mv Nicoloso, Fernando Teixeira
Lúcio, Alessandro Dal col
Bisognin, Dilson Antônio
Girotto, Eduardo
Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aquisição
Batata-semente
Cultivo fora do solo
Solanum tuberosum L. utilização
topic Aquisição
Batata-semente
Cultivo fora do solo
Solanum tuberosum L. utilização
Acquisition
Seed tubers
Soilless system
Solanum tuberosum L.
Utilization
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Acquisition
Seed tubers
Soilless system
Solanum tuberosum L.
Utilization
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description The potato plant is highly demanding regarding the presence of phosphorus (P) readily available in soil solution. To achieve high yields of tubers, large applications of phosphate fertilizers are made, which consequently reduce the sustainability of the potato chain and cause possible environmental contamination. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the management of fertilizer use and develop potato clones that have high yield and quality, even in limiting conditions of P. In order to identify efficient clones in P acquisition and use, this study aimed to characterize the physiological aspects of potato clones under different levels of P availability and production systems available. In the first experiment, the Asterix, Atlantic, SMIC 148-A and SMINIA 793101-3 clones from micropropagated plants were grown in soilless system under low and high P level (2.32 and 23.2 mg P L-1) during the spring and autumn seasons of Rio Grande do Sul state. In the P utilization efficiency, we found that the potato clones differ between the spring and autumn season of Rio Grande in soilless culture system with the use of sand as substrate. Furthermore, we also compared the P efficiency of these clones between soilless system and field cultivation under low and high P level (70 and 560 kg P2O5 ha-1) in the spring crop. We observed that each clone responds differently to cultivation systems used as nutritional efficiency to P, and the closed cultivation soilless system with use of sand as substrate overestimates the responses of potato clones in relation to P availability. Nevertheless, we sought to differentiate micropropagated potato plants of plants produced from minitubers as nutritional efficiency to P in closed cultivation soilless system with use of sand as substrate under high and low P level again. The data suggest that the propagative origin of the potato plants interferes, in the biomass ratio between root and shoot, and in the harvest index and P utilization efficiency for all clones. The Asterix, Atlantic and SMIC 148-A clones suffer interference of the type of propagation material in use efficiency and P response, while the SMINIA 793101-3 clone is P efficient in the use of nonresponsive in fresh mass production and tubers total dry mass, regardless of propagativa type of the plants. Furthermore, the clones were also evaluated with plants from tubers when grown in pots with soil as substrate in low and high P level (0.025 and 0.11g kg-1) in a greenhouse, we observed based on the total dry mass, the SMIC 148-A and SMINIA 793101- 3 clones are efficient in the use of P, while Atlantic and SMINIA 793101-3 are responsive to the increase of P.
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