Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy
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Resumo: | Soy is one of the main cultivated species in the world with great economic expression and high impact on Brazilian agribusiness. The productive potential is expressed due to the genetic constitution of the cultivar and the environment in which it is exposed. The market demands for bean production require the ideal handling of the culture in order to optimize the yield potential of the plant. In this context, the handling of the culture is essential to achieve success when cultivating soy. Plant population influences the agronomic characters and consequently in the grain yield. Thus, this factor needs particular studies for each cultivar. The objective in this study was evaluating the influence of the plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy, in Uberlandia, Minas Gerais. The experiment was performed in Capim Branco Farm, which belongs to the Federal University of Uberlandia. The study was composed by 15 treatments in a 3x5 factorial scheme, constituted by three cultivars (UFUS 7415, UFUS 7401 and UFUS 6901) and five plant populations (200, 240, 280, 320 and 360 thousand plants ha-1). It was adopted the experimental outlining of randomized complete blocks, with five repetitions. The evaluated characters were: number of days to flowering and maturity (NDF and NDM), plant height at flowering and maturity (APF and APM), number of nodes at flowering and maturity (NNF and NNM), insertion height for the first pod (APV), total number of pods (NVT), thousand grain weight (P1000G) and productivity (PROD). It was noted that plant population didn’t interfere in the soy cycle, number of nodes and thousand grain weight. The cultivars UFUS 6901, UFUS 7415 and UFUS 7401 presented better yields in populations of 240, 280 and 320 thousand plants ha-1 respectively. |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soyEfeito da época de semeadura e população de plantas sobre o potencial produtivo e caracteres agronômicos em sojaGlycine maxProductivity yieldAgronomic componentsAgricultural SciencesSoy is one of the main cultivated species in the world with great economic expression and high impact on Brazilian agribusiness. The productive potential is expressed due to the genetic constitution of the cultivar and the environment in which it is exposed. The market demands for bean production require the ideal handling of the culture in order to optimize the yield potential of the plant. In this context, the handling of the culture is essential to achieve success when cultivating soy. Plant population influences the agronomic characters and consequently in the grain yield. Thus, this factor needs particular studies for each cultivar. The objective in this study was evaluating the influence of the plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy, in Uberlandia, Minas Gerais. The experiment was performed in Capim Branco Farm, which belongs to the Federal University of Uberlandia. The study was composed by 15 treatments in a 3x5 factorial scheme, constituted by three cultivars (UFUS 7415, UFUS 7401 and UFUS 6901) and five plant populations (200, 240, 280, 320 and 360 thousand plants ha-1). It was adopted the experimental outlining of randomized complete blocks, with five repetitions. The evaluated characters were: number of days to flowering and maturity (NDF and NDM), plant height at flowering and maturity (APF and APM), number of nodes at flowering and maturity (NNF and NNM), insertion height for the first pod (APV), total number of pods (NVT), thousand grain weight (P1000G) and productivity (PROD). It was noted that plant population didn’t interfere in the soy cycle, number of nodes and thousand grain weight. The cultivars UFUS 6901, UFUS 7415 and UFUS 7401 presented better yields in populations of 240, 280 and 320 thousand plants ha-1 respectively.A soja é uma das principais espécies cultivadas no mundo, com grande expressão econômica e alto impacto no agronegócio brasileiro. O potencial produtivo é expresso devido à constituição genética da cultivar e ao ambiente em que está exposta. As demandas do mercado para a produção do grão requerem o manuseio ideal da cultura, a fim de otimizar o potencial de rendimento da planta. Nesse contexto, o manejo da cultura é essencial para obter sucesso no cultivo da soja. A população de plantas influencia os caracteres agronômicos e, consequentemente, no rendimento de grãos. Assim, esse fator necessita de estudos específicos para cada cultivar. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência da população de plantas no potencial produtivo e nos caracteres agronômicos da soja, em Uberlândia, Minas Gerais. O experimento foi realizado na Fazenda Capim Branco, pertencente à Universidade Federal de Uberlândia. O estudo foi composto por 15 tratamentos em esquema fatorial 3x5, constituído por três cultivares (UFUS 7415, UFUS 7401 e UFUS 6901) e cinco populações de plantas (200, 240, 280, 320 e 360 mil plantas ha-1). Foi adotado o delineamento experimental de blocos completos casualizados, com cinco repetições. Os caracteres avaliados foram: número de dias para o florescimento e maturidade (NDF e NDM), altura da planta no florescimento e maturidade (APF e APM), número de nós no florescimento e maturidade (NNF e NNM), altura de inserção da primeira vagem (APV), número total de vagens (NVT), peso de mil grãos (P1000G) e produtividade (PROD). Observou-se que a população de plantas não interferiu no ciclo da soja, número de nós e peso de mil grãos. As cultivares UFUS 6901, UFUS 7415 e UFUS 7401 apresentaram melhores rendimentos nas populações de 240, 280 e 320 mil plantas ha-1, respectivamente.EDUFU2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/4233610.14393/BJ-v36n1a2020-42336Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 36 No. 1 (2020): Jan./Feb.; 161-172Bioscience Journal ; v. 36 n. 1 (2020): Jan./Feb.; 161-1721981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/42336/27543Brazil; Contemporary Copyright (c) 2020 Marlize Cristina Pinheiro Luiz, Ana Paula Oliveira Nogueira, Osvaldo Toshiyuki Hamawaki, Thúlio Pereira Mattos, Solange Celestino Costa, Flaviani Gabriela Pierdoná, Raphael Lemes Hamawaki, Cristiane Divina Lemes Hamawakihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLuiz, Marlize Cristina PinheiroAna Paula Oliveira NogueiraOsvaldo Toshiyuki HamawakiThúlio Pereira MattosSolange Celestino CostaFlaviani Gabriela PierdonáRaphael Lemes HamawakiCristiane Divina Lemes Hamawaki2022-01-18T21:04:41Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/42336Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-01-18T21:04:41Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy Efeito da época de semeadura e população de plantas sobre o potencial produtivo e caracteres agronômicos em soja |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy Luiz, Marlize Cristina Pinheiro Glycine max Productivity yield Agronomic components Agricultural Sciences |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy |
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Effects of sowing time and plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy |
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Luiz, Marlize Cristina Pinheiro |
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Luiz, Marlize Cristina Pinheiro Ana Paula Oliveira Nogueira Osvaldo Toshiyuki Hamawaki Thúlio Pereira Mattos Solange Celestino Costa Flaviani Gabriela Pierdoná Raphael Lemes Hamawaki Cristiane Divina Lemes Hamawaki |
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author |
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Ana Paula Oliveira Nogueira Osvaldo Toshiyuki Hamawaki Thúlio Pereira Mattos Solange Celestino Costa Flaviani Gabriela Pierdoná Raphael Lemes Hamawaki Cristiane Divina Lemes Hamawaki |
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Luiz, Marlize Cristina Pinheiro Ana Paula Oliveira Nogueira Osvaldo Toshiyuki Hamawaki Thúlio Pereira Mattos Solange Celestino Costa Flaviani Gabriela Pierdoná Raphael Lemes Hamawaki Cristiane Divina Lemes Hamawaki |
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Glycine max Productivity yield Agronomic components Agricultural Sciences |
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Glycine max Productivity yield Agronomic components Agricultural Sciences |
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Soy is one of the main cultivated species in the world with great economic expression and high impact on Brazilian agribusiness. The productive potential is expressed due to the genetic constitution of the cultivar and the environment in which it is exposed. The market demands for bean production require the ideal handling of the culture in order to optimize the yield potential of the plant. In this context, the handling of the culture is essential to achieve success when cultivating soy. Plant population influences the agronomic characters and consequently in the grain yield. Thus, this factor needs particular studies for each cultivar. The objective in this study was evaluating the influence of the plant population on the productive potential and agronomic characters in soy, in Uberlandia, Minas Gerais. The experiment was performed in Capim Branco Farm, which belongs to the Federal University of Uberlandia. The study was composed by 15 treatments in a 3x5 factorial scheme, constituted by three cultivars (UFUS 7415, UFUS 7401 and UFUS 6901) and five plant populations (200, 240, 280, 320 and 360 thousand plants ha-1). It was adopted the experimental outlining of randomized complete blocks, with five repetitions. The evaluated characters were: number of days to flowering and maturity (NDF and NDM), plant height at flowering and maturity (APF and APM), number of nodes at flowering and maturity (NNF and NNM), insertion height for the first pod (APV), total number of pods (NVT), thousand grain weight (P1000G) and productivity (PROD). It was noted that plant population didn’t interfere in the soy cycle, number of nodes and thousand grain weight. The cultivars UFUS 6901, UFUS 7415 and UFUS 7401 presented better yields in populations of 240, 280 and 320 thousand plants ha-1 respectively. |
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