Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution

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Autor(a) principal: Lana, Maria do Carmo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Steiner, Fábio, Zoz, Tiago, Fey, Rubens, Frandoloso, Jucenei Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/13976
Resumo: Plants have different levels of tolerance to phytotoxic effects of aluminum and the exploitation of this characteristic is of significant importance to the use of acid soils. This research aimed to evaluate the effect of aluminum activity in nutrient solution on growth of physic nut young plant. After seven days of adaptation, plants were submitted to Al concentrations of 0; 200; 400; 600; 800 and 1,000 μmol L-1, corresponding to Al3+ activity solution, of: 14.5, 21.4; 46.6; 75.6; 108.3 e 144.8 μmol L-1, respectively. The increased activity of Al3+ decreased linearly the number of leaves, plant height, leaf area, shoot dry matter and root length of physic nut plant. Physic nut young plants are sensitive to high aluminum activity in solution. The root length, number of leaves, shoot dry matter and total dry matter were variables more affected by Al activity in solution, and can be used to discriminate the tolerance levels to aluminum in physic nut plants. The accumulation of aluminum increased in a activity-dependent manner; however, its translocation from root to shoot was low.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
title Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
spellingShingle Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
Lana, Maria do Carmo
Agricultural Sciences
title_short Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
title_full Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
title_fullStr Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
title_full_unstemmed Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
title_sort Tolerance of physic nut plants to aluminum activity in nutrient solution
author Lana, Maria do Carmo
author_facet Lana, Maria do Carmo
Steiner, Fábio
Zoz, Tiago
Fey, Rubens
Frandoloso, Jucenei Fernando
author_role author
author2 Steiner, Fábio
Zoz, Tiago
Fey, Rubens
Frandoloso, Jucenei Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lana, Maria do Carmo
Steiner, Fábio
Zoz, Tiago
Fey, Rubens
Frandoloso, Jucenei Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agricultural Sciences
topic Agricultural Sciences
description Plants have different levels of tolerance to phytotoxic effects of aluminum and the exploitation of this characteristic is of significant importance to the use of acid soils. This research aimed to evaluate the effect of aluminum activity in nutrient solution on growth of physic nut young plant. After seven days of adaptation, plants were submitted to Al concentrations of 0; 200; 400; 600; 800 and 1,000 μmol L-1, corresponding to Al3+ activity solution, of: 14.5, 21.4; 46.6; 75.6; 108.3 e 144.8 μmol L-1, respectively. The increased activity of Al3+ decreased linearly the number of leaves, plant height, leaf area, shoot dry matter and root length of physic nut plant. Physic nut young plants are sensitive to high aluminum activity in solution. The root length, number of leaves, shoot dry matter and total dry matter were variables more affected by Al activity in solution, and can be used to discriminate the tolerance levels to aluminum in physic nut plants. The accumulation of aluminum increased in a activity-dependent manner; however, its translocation from root to shoot was low.
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