Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha,Viviane Cristina da
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Santos,José Barbosa dos, Guimarães,Cintia Gonçalves, Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães, Miranda,Roqueline Rodrigues Silva de, Silva,Daniel Valadão, Concenço,Germani
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: Morpho-physiological characteristics and chemical composition are directly related to superior competitive ability of crops. This study intended to make a comparative analysis of dry matter production, leaf area and amount of epicuticular wax of three species of Sida spp: S. urens L., S. rhombifolia L. and S. spinosa L. Plants were collected at three growth stages: V1: stage described as up to 10 fully expanded leaves; V2: between 11 leaves and flowering; and R: after flowering. At stages V2 and R, the highest number of leaves was recorded for S. rhombifolia, followed by S. spinosa at V2 and S. urens at R. These results were relatively proportional to leaf area for all species. S. spinosa at the vegetative stage produced the highest values of specific leaf area (SLA), with no significant differences between species at the stage R. The amount of wax per unit of leaf area between species at the same developmental stage was significantly different only at the reproductive stage, where S. spinosa produced 23.18 and 6.23 fold more wax than S. urens and S. rhombifolia respectively. Between the growth stages of each species, there was decrease in the amount of wax with plant age and increase in leaf area (AFE), number of leaves and dry matter. The leaves of the Sida species exhibit different characteristics and this information can be used to optimize the use of herbicides in the control of these weeds.
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spelling Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida sppSida rhombifolia L.Sida spinosa L.Sida urens L.weedsMorpho-physiological characteristics and chemical composition are directly related to superior competitive ability of crops. This study intended to make a comparative analysis of dry matter production, leaf area and amount of epicuticular wax of three species of Sida spp: S. urens L., S. rhombifolia L. and S. spinosa L. Plants were collected at three growth stages: V1: stage described as up to 10 fully expanded leaves; V2: between 11 leaves and flowering; and R: after flowering. At stages V2 and R, the highest number of leaves was recorded for S. rhombifolia, followed by S. spinosa at V2 and S. urens at R. These results were relatively proportional to leaf area for all species. S. spinosa at the vegetative stage produced the highest values of specific leaf area (SLA), with no significant differences between species at the stage R. The amount of wax per unit of leaf area between species at the same developmental stage was significantly different only at the reproductive stage, where S. spinosa produced 23.18 and 6.23 fold more wax than S. urens and S. rhombifolia respectively. Between the growth stages of each species, there was decrease in the amount of wax with plant age and increase in leaf area (AFE), number of leaves and dry matter. The leaves of the Sida species exhibit different characteristics and this information can be used to optimize the use of herbicides in the control of these weeds.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2014-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2014000200003Revista Ceres v.61 n.2 2014reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/S0034-737X2014000200003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCunha,Viviane Cristina daSantos,José Barbosa dosGuimarães,Cintia GonçalvesRibeiro,Karina GuimarãesMiranda,Roqueline Rodrigues Silva deSilva,Daniel ValadãoConcenço,Germanieng2014-06-13T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
title Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
spellingShingle Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
Cunha,Viviane Cristina da
Sida rhombifolia L.
Sida spinosa L.
Sida urens L.
weeds
title_short Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
title_full Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
title_fullStr Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
title_full_unstemmed Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
title_sort Leaf area and epicuticular wax content of Sida spp
author Cunha,Viviane Cristina da
author_facet Cunha,Viviane Cristina da
Santos,José Barbosa dos
Guimarães,Cintia Gonçalves
Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães
Miranda,Roqueline Rodrigues Silva de
Silva,Daniel Valadão
Concenço,Germani
author_role author
author2 Santos,José Barbosa dos
Guimarães,Cintia Gonçalves
Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães
Miranda,Roqueline Rodrigues Silva de
Silva,Daniel Valadão
Concenço,Germani
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha,Viviane Cristina da
Santos,José Barbosa dos
Guimarães,Cintia Gonçalves
Ribeiro,Karina Guimarães
Miranda,Roqueline Rodrigues Silva de
Silva,Daniel Valadão
Concenço,Germani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sida rhombifolia L.
Sida spinosa L.
Sida urens L.
weeds
topic Sida rhombifolia L.
Sida spinosa L.
Sida urens L.
weeds
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Morpho-physiological characteristics and chemical composition are directly related to superior competitive ability of crops. This study intended to make a comparative analysis of dry matter production, leaf area and amount of epicuticular wax of three species of Sida spp: S. urens L., S. rhombifolia L. and S. spinosa L. Plants were collected at three growth stages: V1: stage described as up to 10 fully expanded leaves; V2: between 11 leaves and flowering; and R: after flowering. At stages V2 and R, the highest number of leaves was recorded for S. rhombifolia, followed by S. spinosa at V2 and S. urens at R. These results were relatively proportional to leaf area for all species. S. spinosa at the vegetative stage produced the highest values of specific leaf area (SLA), with no significant differences between species at the stage R. The amount of wax per unit of leaf area between species at the same developmental stage was significantly different only at the reproductive stage, where S. spinosa produced 23.18 and 6.23 fold more wax than S. urens and S. rhombifolia respectively. Between the growth stages of each species, there was decrease in the amount of wax with plant age and increase in leaf area (AFE), number of leaves and dry matter. The leaves of the Sida species exhibit different characteristics and this information can be used to optimize the use of herbicides in the control of these weeds.
description Morpho-physiological characteristics and chemical composition are directly related to superior competitive ability of crops. This study intended to make a comparative analysis of dry matter production, leaf area and amount of epicuticular wax of three species of Sida spp: S. urens L., S. rhombifolia L. and S. spinosa L. Plants were collected at three growth stages: V1: stage described as up to 10 fully expanded leaves; V2: between 11 leaves and flowering; and R: after flowering. At stages V2 and R, the highest number of leaves was recorded for S. rhombifolia, followed by S. spinosa at V2 and S. urens at R. These results were relatively proportional to leaf area for all species. S. spinosa at the vegetative stage produced the highest values of specific leaf area (SLA), with no significant differences between species at the stage R. The amount of wax per unit of leaf area between species at the same developmental stage was significantly different only at the reproductive stage, where S. spinosa produced 23.18 and 6.23 fold more wax than S. urens and S. rhombifolia respectively. Between the growth stages of each species, there was decrease in the amount of wax with plant age and increase in leaf area (AFE), number of leaves and dry matter. The leaves of the Sida species exhibit different characteristics and this information can be used to optimize the use of herbicides in the control of these weeds.
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