Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute
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Resumo: | The knowledge of micronutrients for Jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) plants might be a valuable tool to the subsidize taking of decisions to the management of such species. The objective of this study was to describe the symptoms of micronutrient deficiencies in jute plants and to analyze micronutrient contents in leaves, stems, and roots. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with six treatments and four replications in a randomized block design. The treatments were, as follows: Complete solution (C) and solution with the omission of the following nutrients: B, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn. Except for Cu deficiency, the morphological alterations were easily characterized for all nutrients evaluated, in which Fe and Zn were the first and the last to cause symptoms in plants, respectively. In general, the nutrients that were most limiting to the growth of Jute plant and for dry mass were Fe and B. The omission of B, Mn and Fe limited root growth while the Zn and Cu deficiencies limited the growth of the aerial part. The nutrient contents were ordered as it follows: Fe> Mn> Zn> B> Cu in the leaves, Fe> Mn> B> Zn> Cu in the stem and Fe> Zn> Mn> B> Cu in the roots. For seedings of Jute, the deficiency of Fe and B are the most limiting and the suitable nutritional contents for those seedlings are 11.37; 8.99; 346.14; 248.88 and 77,28 mg.kg-1 for B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in the leaves, respectively. |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute Crescimento e sintomas de deficiência de micronutrientes em plantas jovens de juta Corchorus capsularis L.Mineral nutritionMicronutrients requirementNutrient solutionPlant development.Agricultural SciencesThe knowledge of micronutrients for Jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) plants might be a valuable tool to the subsidize taking of decisions to the management of such species. The objective of this study was to describe the symptoms of micronutrient deficiencies in jute plants and to analyze micronutrient contents in leaves, stems, and roots. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with six treatments and four replications in a randomized block design. The treatments were, as follows: Complete solution (C) and solution with the omission of the following nutrients: B, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn. Except for Cu deficiency, the morphological alterations were easily characterized for all nutrients evaluated, in which Fe and Zn were the first and the last to cause symptoms in plants, respectively. In general, the nutrients that were most limiting to the growth of Jute plant and for dry mass were Fe and B. The omission of B, Mn and Fe limited root growth while the Zn and Cu deficiencies limited the growth of the aerial part. The nutrient contents were ordered as it follows: Fe> Mn> Zn> B> Cu in the leaves, Fe> Mn> B> Zn> Cu in the stem and Fe> Zn> Mn> B> Cu in the roots. For seedings of Jute, the deficiency of Fe and B are the most limiting and the suitable nutritional contents for those seedlings are 11.37; 8.99; 346.14; 248.88 and 77,28 mg.kg-1 for B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in the leaves, respectively.O conhecimento acerca de micronutrientes em plantas de juta (Corchorus capsularis L.) pode ser uma importante ferramenta para subsidiar tomadas de decisão quanto ao manejo de tal espécie. O objetivo do presente estudo foi descrever os sintomas de deficiência de micronutrientes em plantas de juta e analisar o teor de micronutrientes contidos em folhas, caules e raízes. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação, com seis tratamentos e quatro repetições para cada tratamento em delineamento em blocos ao acaso. Os tratamentos foram: solução completa (C) e solução com a omissão dos seguintes nutrientes: B, Cu, Fe, Mn e Zn. Com exceção da deficiência de Cu, as alterações morfológicas foram fáceis de caracterizar para todos os nutrientes analisados, com Fe e Zn sendo o primeiro e o último a causar sintomas em plantas, respectivamente. Em geral, os nutrientes que foram os mais limitantes para o crescimento e matéria seca de juta foram Fe e B. A omissão de B, Mn e Fe limitou o crescimento radicular, enquanto que a deficiência de Zn e Culimitou o crescimento da parte aérea. O teor de nutrientes seguiu a seguinte ordem decrescente: Fe> Mn> Zn> B> Cu nas folhas, Fe> Mn> B> Zn> Cu no caule e Fe> Zn> Mn> B> Cu nas raízes. Pra mudas de juta, a deficiência de Fe e B são as mais limitantes e os teores nutricionais adequados para estas mudas são 11,37; 8.99; 346.14; 248.88; and 77.28 mg.kg-1, respectivamente, para B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn nas folhas.EDUFU2018-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3980510.14393/BJ-v34n6a2018-39805Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 (2018): Supplement 1; 131-140Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 (2018): Supplement 1; 131-1401981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39805/24799Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2018 Ismael de Jesus Matos Viégas, Jessivaldo Rodrigues Galvão, Cassio Rafael Costa dos Santos, Gilson Sérgio Bastos de Matos, Diocléa Almeida Seabra Silva, Rosemiro dos Santos Galate, Felipe Oliveira Ribeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessViégas, Ismael de Jesus MatosGalvão, Jessivaldo Rodriguesdos Santos, Cassio Rafael Costade Matos, Gilson Sérgio BastosSilva, Diocléa Almeida SeabraGalate, Rosemiro dos SantosRibeiro, Felipe Oliveira2022-03-23T17:26:25Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/39805Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-03-23T17:26:25Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute Crescimento e sintomas de deficiência de micronutrientes em plantas jovens de juta |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute Viégas, Ismael de Jesus Matos Corchorus capsularis L. Mineral nutrition Micronutrients requirement Nutrient solution Plant development. Agricultural Sciences |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute |
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Growth and symptoms of deficiency of micronutrients in young plants of jute |
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Viégas, Ismael de Jesus Matos |
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Viégas, Ismael de Jesus Matos Galvão, Jessivaldo Rodrigues dos Santos, Cassio Rafael Costa de Matos, Gilson Sérgio Bastos Silva, Diocléa Almeida Seabra Galate, Rosemiro dos Santos Ribeiro, Felipe Oliveira |
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author |
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Galvão, Jessivaldo Rodrigues dos Santos, Cassio Rafael Costa de Matos, Gilson Sérgio Bastos Silva, Diocléa Almeida Seabra Galate, Rosemiro dos Santos Ribeiro, Felipe Oliveira |
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Viégas, Ismael de Jesus Matos Galvão, Jessivaldo Rodrigues dos Santos, Cassio Rafael Costa de Matos, Gilson Sérgio Bastos Silva, Diocléa Almeida Seabra Galate, Rosemiro dos Santos Ribeiro, Felipe Oliveira |
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Corchorus capsularis L. Mineral nutrition Micronutrients requirement Nutrient solution Plant development. Agricultural Sciences |
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Corchorus capsularis L. Mineral nutrition Micronutrients requirement Nutrient solution Plant development. Agricultural Sciences |
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The knowledge of micronutrients for Jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) plants might be a valuable tool to the subsidize taking of decisions to the management of such species. The objective of this study was to describe the symptoms of micronutrient deficiencies in jute plants and to analyze micronutrient contents in leaves, stems, and roots. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with six treatments and four replications in a randomized block design. The treatments were, as follows: Complete solution (C) and solution with the omission of the following nutrients: B, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn. Except for Cu deficiency, the morphological alterations were easily characterized for all nutrients evaluated, in which Fe and Zn were the first and the last to cause symptoms in plants, respectively. In general, the nutrients that were most limiting to the growth of Jute plant and for dry mass were Fe and B. The omission of B, Mn and Fe limited root growth while the Zn and Cu deficiencies limited the growth of the aerial part. The nutrient contents were ordered as it follows: Fe> Mn> Zn> B> Cu in the leaves, Fe> Mn> B> Zn> Cu in the stem and Fe> Zn> Mn> B> Cu in the roots. For seedings of Jute, the deficiency of Fe and B are the most limiting and the suitable nutritional contents for those seedlings are 11.37; 8.99; 346.14; 248.88 and 77,28 mg.kg-1 for B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in the leaves, respectively. |
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