Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro, Francisco Wesley Alves
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Lima, Geovani Soares de, Gheyi, Hans Raj, Dias, Adaan Sudário, Moreira, Rômulo Carantino Lucena, Nobre, Reginaldo Gomes, Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/41726
Resumo: Agricultural exploitation in the semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil depends on the use of irrigation to guarantee safe production of crops. Nevertheless, the waters commonly used in this region have high levels of salts and require management strategies that make their use possible in agriculture. In this context, the present study aimed to evaluate water relations, photosynthetic pigments and growth of grafted West Indian cherry as a function of saline water irrigation and potassium (K) fertilization. The study was conducted under greenhouse conditions in lysimeters filled with eutrophic Regolithic Neosol with sandy loam texture, in the municipality of Campina Grande-PB, Brazil. Treatments were distributed in randomized blocks and consisted of two factors: two levels of irrigation water electrical conductivity - ECw (0.8 and 3.8 dS m-1) and four K doses (50, 75; 100 and 125% of the recommendation), with three replicates and one plant per plot. The 100% dose corresponded to 19.8 g of K2O per plant per year. The West Indian cherry crop was sensitive to water salinity of 3.8 dS m-1 in the post-grafting phase, resulting in a decline in photosynthetic pigment content and growth. Increasing K doses reduced the percentage of cell membrane damage and promoted increase in the synthesis of chlorophyll a and carotenoids in West Indian cherry plants. There was significant interaction between salinity levels and K doses for the leaf osmotic potential, water saturation deficit, percentage of cell membrane damage and chlorophyll b content in West Indian cherry plants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
Águas salinas e adubação potássica no cultivo de aceroleira ˜BRS 366 Jaburu enxertada
title Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
spellingShingle Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
Pinheiro, Francisco Wesley Alves
Malphigia emarginata
saline stress
osmoregulation.
Agricultural Sciences
title_short Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
title_full Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
title_fullStr Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
title_full_unstemmed Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
title_sort Saline water and potassium fertilization in cultivation of grafted west indian cherry ˜BRS 366 Jaburu
author Pinheiro, Francisco Wesley Alves
author_facet Pinheiro, Francisco Wesley Alves
Lima, Geovani Soares de
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Dias, Adaan Sudário
Moreira, Rômulo Carantino Lucena
Nobre, Reginaldo Gomes
Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
author_role author
author2 Lima, Geovani Soares de
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Dias, Adaan Sudário
Moreira, Rômulo Carantino Lucena
Nobre, Reginaldo Gomes
Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro, Francisco Wesley Alves
Lima, Geovani Soares de
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Dias, Adaan Sudário
Moreira, Rômulo Carantino Lucena
Nobre, Reginaldo Gomes
Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malphigia emarginata
saline stress
osmoregulation.
Agricultural Sciences
topic Malphigia emarginata
saline stress
osmoregulation.
Agricultural Sciences
description Agricultural exploitation in the semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil depends on the use of irrigation to guarantee safe production of crops. Nevertheless, the waters commonly used in this region have high levels of salts and require management strategies that make their use possible in agriculture. In this context, the present study aimed to evaluate water relations, photosynthetic pigments and growth of grafted West Indian cherry as a function of saline water irrigation and potassium (K) fertilization. The study was conducted under greenhouse conditions in lysimeters filled with eutrophic Regolithic Neosol with sandy loam texture, in the municipality of Campina Grande-PB, Brazil. Treatments were distributed in randomized blocks and consisted of two factors: two levels of irrigation water electrical conductivity - ECw (0.8 and 3.8 dS m-1) and four K doses (50, 75; 100 and 125% of the recommendation), with three replicates and one plant per plot. The 100% dose corresponded to 19.8 g of K2O per plant per year. The West Indian cherry crop was sensitive to water salinity of 3.8 dS m-1 in the post-grafting phase, resulting in a decline in photosynthetic pigment content and growth. Increasing K doses reduced the percentage of cell membrane damage and promoted increase in the synthesis of chlorophyll a and carotenoids in West Indian cherry plants. There was significant interaction between salinity levels and K doses for the leaf osmotic potential, water saturation deficit, percentage of cell membrane damage and chlorophyll b content in West Indian cherry plants.
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