Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments

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Autor(a) principal: de Jesus Correia, Andreza
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Simão Abrahão Nóbrega, Rafaela, Santos Oliveira, Amanda, Sacramento Santana, Welly, da Silva Braulio, Caliane, Santana de Olivera, Marluce, Bonati do Carmo de Sousa, Cheila, Ranulfo dos Santos, Anacleto
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/51542
Resumo: The objective of this work was to verify the influence of light environments combined with rhizobia inoculation on cowpea growth and productivity. A completely random design was used in a 4x4 factorial scheme, with four light environments, four nitrogen sources and eight replicates in split plot parcels. Light environments were set by means of photo-conversion and thermo-conversion nettings (Aluminet®, red net and black net) and control treatment without shading (full sun). Nitrogen sources were constituted by the strains INPA 03-11B - SEMIA 6462 (Bradyrhizobium elkanni) and UFLA 03-84 - SEMIA 6461 (Bradyrhizobium viridifuturi), and two control treatments: with 70 kg ha-1 of mineral nitrogen and without N. Plant height, indices of chlorophyll a, b and total chlorophill, the number of leaves, number of nodules, dry matter of nodules, dry matter of the aerial portion, dry matter of roots and total dry matter, relative efficiency, gathering of nitrogen in the aerial portion, number, length and matter of pods per plant and dry matter of 100 grains, were evaluated. . There was interaction between light conditions and nitrogen sources for the number of nodules. Individual effect was observed in all other variables. Strain INPA 03-11B was able to promote higher nodulation in cowpea plants in light environments under full sun and Aluminet and the strain UFLA 03-84 only under full sun conditions. However, the efficiency of diazotrophic bacteria to promote vegetative growth, nitrogen gathering and production was not influenced by different light environments. Thus, full sun cultivation is recommended, independently of the nitrogen source used.
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spelling Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environmentsBiological Nitrogen FixationShadingVigna unguiculata L. Walp.Agricultural SciencesThe objective of this work was to verify the influence of light environments combined with rhizobia inoculation on cowpea growth and productivity. A completely random design was used in a 4x4 factorial scheme, with four light environments, four nitrogen sources and eight replicates in split plot parcels. Light environments were set by means of photo-conversion and thermo-conversion nettings (Aluminet®, red net and black net) and control treatment without shading (full sun). Nitrogen sources were constituted by the strains INPA 03-11B - SEMIA 6462 (Bradyrhizobium elkanni) and UFLA 03-84 - SEMIA 6461 (Bradyrhizobium viridifuturi), and two control treatments: with 70 kg ha-1 of mineral nitrogen and without N. Plant height, indices of chlorophyll a, b and total chlorophill, the number of leaves, number of nodules, dry matter of nodules, dry matter of the aerial portion, dry matter of roots and total dry matter, relative efficiency, gathering of nitrogen in the aerial portion, number, length and matter of pods per plant and dry matter of 100 grains, were evaluated. . There was interaction between light conditions and nitrogen sources for the number of nodules. Individual effect was observed in all other variables. Strain INPA 03-11B was able to promote higher nodulation in cowpea plants in light environments under full sun and Aluminet and the strain UFLA 03-84 only under full sun conditions. However, the efficiency of diazotrophic bacteria to promote vegetative growth, nitrogen gathering and production was not influenced by different light environments. Thus, full sun cultivation is recommended, independently of the nitrogen source used.EDUFU2021-10-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/5154210.14393/BJ-v37n0a2021-51542Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 37 (2021): Continuous Publication; e37057Bioscience Journal ; v. 37 (2021): Continuous Publication; e370571981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/51542/32686Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2021 Andreza de Jesus Correia, Rafaela Simão Abrahão Nóbrega, Amanda Santos Oliveira, Welly Sacramento Santana, Caliane da Silva Braulio, Marluce Santana de Olivera, Cheila Bonati do Carmo de Sousa, Anacleto Ranulfo dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Jesus Correia, AndrezaSimão Abrahão Nóbrega, Rafaela Santos Oliveira, AmandaSacramento Santana, Wellyda Silva Braulio, Caliane Santana de Olivera, Marluce Bonati do Carmo de Sousa, Cheila Ranulfo dos Santos, Anacleto2022-05-25T12:57:41Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/51542Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-05-25T12:57:41Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
title Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
spellingShingle Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
de Jesus Correia, Andreza
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Shading
Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.
Agricultural Sciences
title_short Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
title_full Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
title_fullStr Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
title_full_unstemmed Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
title_sort Productivity and growth in cowpea inoculated with rhizobia under different light environments
author de Jesus Correia, Andreza
author_facet de Jesus Correia, Andreza
Simão Abrahão Nóbrega, Rafaela
Santos Oliveira, Amanda
Sacramento Santana, Welly
da Silva Braulio, Caliane
Santana de Olivera, Marluce
Bonati do Carmo de Sousa, Cheila
Ranulfo dos Santos, Anacleto
author_role author
author2 Simão Abrahão Nóbrega, Rafaela
Santos Oliveira, Amanda
Sacramento Santana, Welly
da Silva Braulio, Caliane
Santana de Olivera, Marluce
Bonati do Carmo de Sousa, Cheila
Ranulfo dos Santos, Anacleto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Jesus Correia, Andreza
Simão Abrahão Nóbrega, Rafaela
Santos Oliveira, Amanda
Sacramento Santana, Welly
da Silva Braulio, Caliane
Santana de Olivera, Marluce
Bonati do Carmo de Sousa, Cheila
Ranulfo dos Santos, Anacleto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Shading
Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.
Agricultural Sciences
topic Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Shading
Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.
Agricultural Sciences
description The objective of this work was to verify the influence of light environments combined with rhizobia inoculation on cowpea growth and productivity. A completely random design was used in a 4x4 factorial scheme, with four light environments, four nitrogen sources and eight replicates in split plot parcels. Light environments were set by means of photo-conversion and thermo-conversion nettings (Aluminet®, red net and black net) and control treatment without shading (full sun). Nitrogen sources were constituted by the strains INPA 03-11B - SEMIA 6462 (Bradyrhizobium elkanni) and UFLA 03-84 - SEMIA 6461 (Bradyrhizobium viridifuturi), and two control treatments: with 70 kg ha-1 of mineral nitrogen and without N. Plant height, indices of chlorophyll a, b and total chlorophill, the number of leaves, number of nodules, dry matter of nodules, dry matter of the aerial portion, dry matter of roots and total dry matter, relative efficiency, gathering of nitrogen in the aerial portion, number, length and matter of pods per plant and dry matter of 100 grains, were evaluated. . There was interaction between light conditions and nitrogen sources for the number of nodules. Individual effect was observed in all other variables. Strain INPA 03-11B was able to promote higher nodulation in cowpea plants in light environments under full sun and Aluminet and the strain UFLA 03-84 only under full sun conditions. However, the efficiency of diazotrophic bacteria to promote vegetative growth, nitrogen gathering and production was not influenced by different light environments. Thus, full sun cultivation is recommended, independently of the nitrogen source used.
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