Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Augusto Henryque Costa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Felix, Tamires Marcelino da Silva, Monte, Alane Pains Oliveira do, Queiroz, Mário Adriano Ávila, Mistura, Claudio, Santos, Ana Elisa Oliveira dos, Benício, Clistenes Amorim, Mendes, Clayton Quirino
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/33612
Resumo: Forage production in the Brazilian semiarid region can be enhanced by irrigation and shading to maximize water use. We evaluated the productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) intercropped with butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) under shade conditions using an irrigated area with an artificial shading system (26, 39, 55%, or full sunlight). Butterfly pea was implemented in half of the land parcels in a randomized block using a split plot design with three replications. One hundred twenty days after planting was designated as the uniformity cut and the cutting was performed every 45 days for four consecutive cycles. The morphological analysis was performed during the first and fourth cycle, and the herbage mass was determined. The shadow had a quadratic effect on the leaf appearance rate in the first cycle, while shading had a quadratic deviation effect on the leaf elongation rate in the second cycle and an increased linear effect on the length of the sheet in the first cycle. Shading had a quadratic effect on the herbage mass in the third cycle and decreased linearity in the fourth cycle. The highest percentage of buffel grass was found in the single system in the first and second cycles. In addition, we observed a decreased linear effect of shade in the first cycle and the quadratic deviation effect of shade in the second cycle. A quadratic effect of shade was observed in the third and fourth cycles. The survival of the butterfly pea had a quadratic effect with a minimum rate level of 21% shading. The crude protein content showed a system effect in four cycles with higher crude protein in the intercropping system in the first and second cycles. There was also a quadratic effect of shade in the third cycle and linear increase in the fourth cycle. In conclusion, shading increased the leaf appearance rates and elongation at intermediate levels. In addition, a high level of shading increased the leaf length and survival of butterfly pea while it decreased the mass of the forage produced.
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spelling Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions Características morfológicas e produtivas do Capim Buffel em consórcio com Cunhã sob sombreamentoCenchrus ciliarisClitoria ternateaLeaf appearance rateLuminosityTropical legumeAgricultural SciencesForage production in the Brazilian semiarid region can be enhanced by irrigation and shading to maximize water use. We evaluated the productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) intercropped with butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) under shade conditions using an irrigated area with an artificial shading system (26, 39, 55%, or full sunlight). Butterfly pea was implemented in half of the land parcels in a randomized block using a split plot design with three replications. One hundred twenty days after planting was designated as the uniformity cut and the cutting was performed every 45 days for four consecutive cycles. The morphological analysis was performed during the first and fourth cycle, and the herbage mass was determined. The shadow had a quadratic effect on the leaf appearance rate in the first cycle, while shading had a quadratic deviation effect on the leaf elongation rate in the second cycle and an increased linear effect on the length of the sheet in the first cycle. Shading had a quadratic effect on the herbage mass in the third cycle and decreased linearity in the fourth cycle. The highest percentage of buffel grass was found in the single system in the first and second cycles. In addition, we observed a decreased linear effect of shade in the first cycle and the quadratic deviation effect of shade in the second cycle. A quadratic effect of shade was observed in the third and fourth cycles. The survival of the butterfly pea had a quadratic effect with a minimum rate level of 21% shading. The crude protein content showed a system effect in four cycles with higher crude protein in the intercropping system in the first and second cycles. There was also a quadratic effect of shade in the third cycle and linear increase in the fourth cycle. In conclusion, shading increased the leaf appearance rates and elongation at intermediate levels. In addition, a high level of shading increased the leaf length and survival of butterfly pea while it decreased the mass of the forage produced.A produção de forragem na região semiárida brasileira pode ser intensificada com a irrigação e o sombreamento, maximizando o uso da água. Com o objetivo de avaliar as características produtivas e morfológicas do Capim Buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris) consorciado com Cunhã (Clitoria ternatea), sob sombreamento, foi utilizada uma área irrigada com sistema de sombreamento artificial (26, 39, 55% ou pleno sol). Foi implantada Cunhã em metade das parcelas em delineamento de blocos casualizados em esquemas de parcelas subdivididas com três repetições. Após 120 dias foi realizado o corte de uniformização e a cada 45 dias foram realizados os cortes por quatro ciclos consecutivos, sendo realizadas análises morfológicas e determinada a massa de forragem no 1.º e 4º ciclos. Houve efeito quadrático para sombra na taxa de aparecimento foliar no 1º ciclo, efeito de desvio da quadrática para sombreamento na taxa de alongamento foliar no 2º ciclo e efeito linear crescente para sombreamento no comprimento da folha no 1º ciclo. A massade forragem apresentou efeito quadrático para sombreamento no 3º ciclo e efeito linear decrescente no 4º ciclo. O maior percentual de Capim Buffel foi encontrado no sistema solteiro no 1º e 2º ciclos. Foi observado efeito linear decrescente para sombra no 1º ciclo e de desvio da quadrática para sombra no 2º ciclo. Já no 3º e 4º ciclos houve efeito quadrático para sombra. A sobrevivência da Cunhã apresentou efeito quadrático com taxa mínima em 21% de sombreamento. O teor de proteína bruta apresentou efeito de sistema nos quatro ciclos, sendo encontrados maiores teores de proteína bruta no sistema consorciado no 1º e 2º ciclos. Houve ainda efeito quadrático para sombra no 3º ciclo e efeito linear crescente no 4º ciclo. Conclui-se que o sombreamento promove aumento nas taxas de aparecimento e alongamento foliar em níveis intermediários. Além disso, alto nível o sombreamento promove aumento do comprimento foliar, eleva a sobrevivência daCunhã e diminui a produção de massa de forragem.EDUFU2017-07-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3361210.14393/BJ-v33n4a2017-33612Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 33 No. 4 (2017): July/Aug.; 979-989Bioscience Journal ; v. 33 n. 4 (2017): July/Aug.; 979-9891981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/33612/20668Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2017 Augusto Henryque Costa Souza, Tamires Marcelino da Silva Felix, Alane Pains Oliveira do Monte, Mário Adriano Ávila Queiroz, Claudio Mistura, Ana Elisa Oliveira dos Santos, Clistenes Amorim Benício, Clayton Quirino Mendeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Augusto Henryque CostaFelix, Tamires Marcelino da SilvaMonte, Alane Pains Oliveira doQueiroz, Mário Adriano ÁvilaMistura, ClaudioSantos, Ana Elisa Oliveira dosBenício, Clistenes AmorimMendes, Clayton Quirino2022-02-14T01:49:26Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/33612Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-14T01:49:26Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
Características morfológicas e produtivas do Capim Buffel em consórcio com Cunhã sob sombreamento
title Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
spellingShingle Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
Souza, Augusto Henryque Costa
Cenchrus ciliaris
Clitoria ternatea
Leaf appearance rate
Luminosity
Tropical legume
Agricultural Sciences
title_short Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
title_full Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
title_fullStr Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
title_full_unstemmed Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
title_sort Productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass intercropped with butterfly pea under shade conditions
author Souza, Augusto Henryque Costa
author_facet Souza, Augusto Henryque Costa
Felix, Tamires Marcelino da Silva
Monte, Alane Pains Oliveira do
Queiroz, Mário Adriano Ávila
Mistura, Claudio
Santos, Ana Elisa Oliveira dos
Benício, Clistenes Amorim
Mendes, Clayton Quirino
author_role author
author2 Felix, Tamires Marcelino da Silva
Monte, Alane Pains Oliveira do
Queiroz, Mário Adriano Ávila
Mistura, Claudio
Santos, Ana Elisa Oliveira dos
Benício, Clistenes Amorim
Mendes, Clayton Quirino
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Augusto Henryque Costa
Felix, Tamires Marcelino da Silva
Monte, Alane Pains Oliveira do
Queiroz, Mário Adriano Ávila
Mistura, Claudio
Santos, Ana Elisa Oliveira dos
Benício, Clistenes Amorim
Mendes, Clayton Quirino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cenchrus ciliaris
Clitoria ternatea
Leaf appearance rate
Luminosity
Tropical legume
Agricultural Sciences
topic Cenchrus ciliaris
Clitoria ternatea
Leaf appearance rate
Luminosity
Tropical legume
Agricultural Sciences
description Forage production in the Brazilian semiarid region can be enhanced by irrigation and shading to maximize water use. We evaluated the productivity and morphological characteristics of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) intercropped with butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) under shade conditions using an irrigated area with an artificial shading system (26, 39, 55%, or full sunlight). Butterfly pea was implemented in half of the land parcels in a randomized block using a split plot design with three replications. One hundred twenty days after planting was designated as the uniformity cut and the cutting was performed every 45 days for four consecutive cycles. The morphological analysis was performed during the first and fourth cycle, and the herbage mass was determined. The shadow had a quadratic effect on the leaf appearance rate in the first cycle, while shading had a quadratic deviation effect on the leaf elongation rate in the second cycle and an increased linear effect on the length of the sheet in the first cycle. Shading had a quadratic effect on the herbage mass in the third cycle and decreased linearity in the fourth cycle. The highest percentage of buffel grass was found in the single system in the first and second cycles. In addition, we observed a decreased linear effect of shade in the first cycle and the quadratic deviation effect of shade in the second cycle. A quadratic effect of shade was observed in the third and fourth cycles. The survival of the butterfly pea had a quadratic effect with a minimum rate level of 21% shading. The crude protein content showed a system effect in four cycles with higher crude protein in the intercropping system in the first and second cycles. There was also a quadratic effect of shade in the third cycle and linear increase in the fourth cycle. In conclusion, shading increased the leaf appearance rates and elongation at intermediate levels. In addition, a high level of shading increased the leaf length and survival of butterfly pea while it decreased the mass of the forage produced.
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