Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Fernando Sarmento de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sousa Sarmento, Erivanessa Costa, Dombroski, Jeferson Luiz Dallabona, Silva, Daniel Valadão, Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo, Souza, Matheus Freitas, Borges, Maiara Pinheiro da Silva, Silveira, Lindomar Maria da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
DOI: 10.14393/BJ-v35n6a2019-42432
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/42432
Resumo: The ability of a plant species to succeed in colonization of agroecosystem depends on its efficiency in the use of growth resources even in deficient conditions. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of competition and water deficit in the soil on the accumulation of macronutrients of Vigna unguiculata L. Walp., Commelina benghalensis L. and Waltheria indica L. The study was conducted in a greenhouse, in randomized block design, with four replications. The treatments were arranged in a 5 × 2 factorial, with the first factor corresponding to types of interaction among species (V. unguiculata + C. benghalensis; V. unguiculata + W. indica; V. unguiculata in monoculture, C. benghalensis in monoculture and W. indica in monoculture), and the second of water regimes (irrigated and water deficit). The water deficit differently affects macronutrient content on the species, with decreased of K, Ca and Mg in cowpea, and N, P, K and Ca in W. indica. For C. benghalensis, the water deficit does not reduce the macronutrient contents on the plant. The competition between plants intensifies the effects of water deficit only on C. benghalensis, with a decreased on the content of all macronutrients studied. Under irrigated conditions, competition between plants was more damaging the weeds compared to cowpea. The C. benghalensis specie, free from interference, has a high potential for nutrient extraction under irrigated and water deficit regimes.
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spelling Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficitAcumulação de macronutrientes em feijão-caupi e plantas daninhas em competição e sob déficit hídrico no soloVigna unguiculataCommelina benghalensisWaltheria indicaInterferenceWater stressMineral nutritionThe ability of a plant species to succeed in colonization of agroecosystem depends on its efficiency in the use of growth resources even in deficient conditions. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of competition and water deficit in the soil on the accumulation of macronutrients of Vigna unguiculata L. Walp., Commelina benghalensis L. and Waltheria indica L. The study was conducted in a greenhouse, in randomized block design, with four replications. The treatments were arranged in a 5 × 2 factorial, with the first factor corresponding to types of interaction among species (V. unguiculata + C. benghalensis; V. unguiculata + W. indica; V. unguiculata in monoculture, C. benghalensis in monoculture and W. indica in monoculture), and the second of water regimes (irrigated and water deficit). The water deficit differently affects macronutrient content on the species, with decreased of K, Ca and Mg in cowpea, and N, P, K and Ca in W. indica. For C. benghalensis, the water deficit does not reduce the macronutrient contents on the plant. The competition between plants intensifies the effects of water deficit only on C. benghalensis, with a decreased on the content of all macronutrients studied. Under irrigated conditions, competition between plants was more damaging the weeds compared to cowpea. The C. benghalensis specie, free from interference, has a high potential for nutrient extraction under irrigated and water deficit regimes.A capacidade de uma espécie vegetal para ter sucesso na colonização do agroecossistema depende da sua eficiência na utilização dos recursos de crescimento mesmo em condições deficientes. Objetivou-se avaliar os efeitos da competição e déficit hídrico no solo no conteúdo de macronutrientes de feijão-caupi (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.), trapoeraba (Commelina benghalensis L.) e malva-branca (Waltheria indica L.). Foi conduzido estudo em casa de vegetação, em delineamento em blocos casualizado, com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos foram arranjados em fatorial 5 × 2, com o primeiro fator correspondente aos arranjos de competição entre as espécies (V. unguiculata + C. benghalensis; V. unguiculata + W. indica; V. unguiculata em monocultivo; C. benghalensis em monocultivo e W. indica em monocultivo), e o segundo dos regimes hídricos (irrigado e déficit hídrico). O déficit hídrico afeta de forma diferenciada o conteúdo de macronutrientes nas espécies, com redução de K, Ca e Mg no feijão-caupi, e N, P, K e Ca em W. indica. Para C. benghalensis, o déficit hídrico não reduz os conteúdos de macronutrientes na planta. A competição entre plantas intensifica os efeitos do déficit hídrico apenas em C. benghalensis, com redução do conteúdo de todos os macronutrientes estudados. Em condições irrigadas, a competição entre plantas foi mais prejudicial as plantas daninhas do que o feijão-caupi. A espécie C. benghalensis, livre de interferência, apresenta elevado potencial de extração de nutrientes sob regimes irrigado e de déficit hídrico.EDUFU2019-12-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/4243210.14393/BJ-v35n6a2019-42432Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 35 No. 6 (2019): Nov./Dec.; 1747-1757Bioscience Journal ; v. 35 n. 6 (2019): Nov./Dec.; 1747-17571981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/42432/27454Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2019 Fernando Sarmento de Oliveira, Erivanessa Costa Sousa Sarmento, Jeferson Luiz Dallabona Dombroski, Daniel Valadão Silva, Claudia Daianny Melo Freitas, Matheus Freitas Souza, Maiara Pinheiro da Silva Borges, Lindomar Maria da Silveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Fernando Sarmento deSousa Sarmento, Erivanessa CostaDombroski, Jeferson Luiz DallabonaSilva, Daniel ValadãoFreitas, Claudia Daianny MeloSouza, Matheus FreitasBorges, Maiara Pinheiro da SilvaSilveira, Lindomar Maria da 2022-01-23T23:26:39Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/42432Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-01-23T23:26:39Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
Acumulação de macronutrientes em feijão-caupi e plantas daninhas em competição e sob déficit hídrico no solo
title Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
spellingShingle Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
Oliveira, Fernando Sarmento de
Vigna unguiculata
Commelina benghalensis
Waltheria indica
Interference
Water stress
Mineral nutrition
Oliveira, Fernando Sarmento de
Vigna unguiculata
Commelina benghalensis
Waltheria indica
Interference
Water stress
Mineral nutrition
title_short Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
title_full Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
title_fullStr Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
title_sort Accumulation of macronutrients in cowpea and weeds in competition and under soil water deficit
author Oliveira, Fernando Sarmento de
author_facet Oliveira, Fernando Sarmento de
Oliveira, Fernando Sarmento de
Sousa Sarmento, Erivanessa Costa
Dombroski, Jeferson Luiz Dallabona
Silva, Daniel Valadão
Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
Souza, Matheus Freitas
Borges, Maiara Pinheiro da Silva
Silveira, Lindomar Maria da
Sousa Sarmento, Erivanessa Costa
Dombroski, Jeferson Luiz Dallabona
Silva, Daniel Valadão
Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
Souza, Matheus Freitas
Borges, Maiara Pinheiro da Silva
Silveira, Lindomar Maria da
author_role author
author2 Sousa Sarmento, Erivanessa Costa
Dombroski, Jeferson Luiz Dallabona
Silva, Daniel Valadão
Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
Souza, Matheus Freitas
Borges, Maiara Pinheiro da Silva
Silveira, Lindomar Maria da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Fernando Sarmento de
Sousa Sarmento, Erivanessa Costa
Dombroski, Jeferson Luiz Dallabona
Silva, Daniel Valadão
Freitas, Claudia Daianny Melo
Souza, Matheus Freitas
Borges, Maiara Pinheiro da Silva
Silveira, Lindomar Maria da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vigna unguiculata
Commelina benghalensis
Waltheria indica
Interference
Water stress
Mineral nutrition
topic Vigna unguiculata
Commelina benghalensis
Waltheria indica
Interference
Water stress
Mineral nutrition
description The ability of a plant species to succeed in colonization of agroecosystem depends on its efficiency in the use of growth resources even in deficient conditions. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of competition and water deficit in the soil on the accumulation of macronutrients of Vigna unguiculata L. Walp., Commelina benghalensis L. and Waltheria indica L. The study was conducted in a greenhouse, in randomized block design, with four replications. The treatments were arranged in a 5 × 2 factorial, with the first factor corresponding to types of interaction among species (V. unguiculata + C. benghalensis; V. unguiculata + W. indica; V. unguiculata in monoculture, C. benghalensis in monoculture and W. indica in monoculture), and the second of water regimes (irrigated and water deficit). The water deficit differently affects macronutrient content on the species, with decreased of K, Ca and Mg in cowpea, and N, P, K and Ca in W. indica. For C. benghalensis, the water deficit does not reduce the macronutrient contents on the plant. The competition between plants intensifies the effects of water deficit only on C. benghalensis, with a decreased on the content of all macronutrients studied. Under irrigated conditions, competition between plants was more damaging the weeds compared to cowpea. The C. benghalensis specie, free from interference, has a high potential for nutrient extraction under irrigated and water deficit regimes.
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