ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Bruno Henrique Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: BATISTA, Guilherme Augusto Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital Unicesumar
Texto Completo: http://rdu.unicesumar.edu.br/handle/123456789/4629
Resumo: Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the oldest cereals consumed by man and is currently one of the most cultivated cereals in the world. Due to the great agricultural importance of this crop, it is essential to look for better ways of production while reducing costs. Crotalaria, because of its rapid growth, has been highly recommended for green manure, aiming to supply the nitrogen need of crops of economic importance. When used as green covering it can have allelopathic influence on invasive plants such as trapoeraba, which is considered invasive on many crops in many countries. In Brazil, it has been cited as a problem plant in citrus, coffee, soybeans and corn. Therefore, in this work, the allelopathic effect of aqueous extract of Crotalaria spectabilis on wheat germination and initial growth was evaluated, verifying germination percentage (% G), fresh and dry length and mass of seedlings. The experiments were conducted in the botanical laboratory of Unicesumar, Maringá-PR and the treatments consisted of different concentrations (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%) of aqueous extract of crotalaria, with a completely randomized experimental design. Five repetitions were made, each consisting of 25 wheat seeds, distributed in gerboxes and kept in incubation chamber at 25ºC with 12 hours photoperiod, for seven days. Data were evaluated by analysis of variance and means between treatments compared by the Scott Knott test at 5% significance. The data highlighted that the aqueous extract of Crotalaria spectabilis did not significantly change germination, however it has increased seedling length and fresh and dry biomass. Regarding trapoeraba, there were significant reductions in seed germination and seedling length, however, significant increases in fresh and dry biomass were identified. Therefore, it can be concluded that Crotalaria spectabilis can be used as plant cover in wheat crop without significantly altering the initial crop development, besides negatively altering trapoeraba.
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spelling ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABACommelina benghalensisCrotalaria spectabilisTriticum aestivum L.Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the oldest cereals consumed by man and is currently one of the most cultivated cereals in the world. Due to the great agricultural importance of this crop, it is essential to look for better ways of production while reducing costs. Crotalaria, because of its rapid growth, has been highly recommended for green manure, aiming to supply the nitrogen need of crops of economic importance. When used as green covering it can have allelopathic influence on invasive plants such as trapoeraba, which is considered invasive on many crops in many countries. In Brazil, it has been cited as a problem plant in citrus, coffee, soybeans and corn. Therefore, in this work, the allelopathic effect of aqueous extract of Crotalaria spectabilis on wheat germination and initial growth was evaluated, verifying germination percentage (% G), fresh and dry length and mass of seedlings. The experiments were conducted in the botanical laboratory of Unicesumar, Maringá-PR and the treatments consisted of different concentrations (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%) of aqueous extract of crotalaria, with a completely randomized experimental design. Five repetitions were made, each consisting of 25 wheat seeds, distributed in gerboxes and kept in incubation chamber at 25ºC with 12 hours photoperiod, for seven days. Data were evaluated by analysis of variance and means between treatments compared by the Scott Knott test at 5% significance. The data highlighted that the aqueous extract of Crotalaria spectabilis did not significantly change germination, however it has increased seedling length and fresh and dry biomass. Regarding trapoeraba, there were significant reductions in seed germination and seedling length, however, significant increases in fresh and dry biomass were identified. Therefore, it can be concluded that Crotalaria spectabilis can be used as plant cover in wheat crop without significantly altering the initial crop development, besides negatively altering trapoeraba.O trigo (Triticum aestivum L.) é um dos cereais mais antigos consumidos pelo homem sendo, atualmente, um dos cereais mais cultivados em todo o mundo. Devido à grande importância agrícola desta cultura, é essencial buscar formas de melhor a produção reduzindo custos. A crotalaria, por ter rápido crescimento, tem sido bastante recomendada para adubação verde, visando suprir a necessidade de nitrogênio de culturas de importância econômica. Quando usada como cobertura verde pode ter influência alelopática sobre as plantas invasoras como a trapoeraba, que é considerada planta invasora em diversas culturas, em muitos países. No Brasil, ela tem sido citada como planta-problema em citros, café, soja e milho. Portanto, neste trabalho foi avaliado o efeito alelopático do extrato aquoso da Crotalaria spectabilis sobre a germinação e crescimento inicial do trigo, verificando porcentagem de germinação (%G), comprimento e massas, fresca e seca, das plântulas. Os experimentos foram conduzidos no laboratório de botânica da Unicesumar, Maringá-PR e os tratamentos constituídos por diferentes concentrações (0; 25; 50; 75 e 100%) de extrato aquoso da crotalaria, com delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado. Foram feitas cinco repetições, sendo cada uma constituída por 25 sementes de trigo, distribuídas em gerboxes e mantidas em câmara de incubação a 25ºC com fotoperíodo de 12 horas, durante sete dias. Os dados foram avaliados por análise de variância e as médias entre os tratamentos comparadas pelo teste Scott Knott a 5% de significância. Os dados mostraram que o extrato aquoso de Crotalaria spectabilis não alterou significativamente a germinação, entretanto aumentou o comprimento das plântulas e as biomassas, fresca e seca. Em relação a trapoeraba, verificaram-se reduções significativas na germinação das sementes e comprimento das plântulas, entretanto, foram identificados acréscimos significativos nas biomassas, frescas e secas. Portanto, conclui-se que Crotalaria spectabilis pode ser utilizada como cobertura vegetal na cultura do trigo sem alterar significativamente o desenvolvimento inicial da cultura, além de alterar negativamente trapoeraba.UNIVERSIDADE CESUMARBrasilUNICESUMARBIDO. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
title ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
spellingShingle ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
SILVA, Bruno Henrique Gomes
Commelina benghalensis
Crotalaria spectabilis
Triticum aestivum L.
title_short ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
title_full ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
title_fullStr ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
title_full_unstemmed ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
title_sort ATIVIDADE ALELOPÁTICA DE EXTRATO AQUOSO DE Crotalaria spectabilis SOBRE O TRIGO E TRAPOERABA
author SILVA, Bruno Henrique Gomes
author_facet SILVA, Bruno Henrique Gomes
BATISTA, Guilherme Augusto Silva
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author2 BATISTA, Guilherme Augusto Silva
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv BIDO. Graciene de Souza
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Bruno Henrique Gomes
BATISTA, Guilherme Augusto Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Commelina benghalensis
Crotalaria spectabilis
Triticum aestivum L.
topic Commelina benghalensis
Crotalaria spectabilis
Triticum aestivum L.
description Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the oldest cereals consumed by man and is currently one of the most cultivated cereals in the world. Due to the great agricultural importance of this crop, it is essential to look for better ways of production while reducing costs. Crotalaria, because of its rapid growth, has been highly recommended for green manure, aiming to supply the nitrogen need of crops of economic importance. When used as green covering it can have allelopathic influence on invasive plants such as trapoeraba, which is considered invasive on many crops in many countries. In Brazil, it has been cited as a problem plant in citrus, coffee, soybeans and corn. Therefore, in this work, the allelopathic effect of aqueous extract of Crotalaria spectabilis on wheat germination and initial growth was evaluated, verifying germination percentage (% G), fresh and dry length and mass of seedlings. The experiments were conducted in the botanical laboratory of Unicesumar, Maringá-PR and the treatments consisted of different concentrations (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%) of aqueous extract of crotalaria, with a completely randomized experimental design. Five repetitions were made, each consisting of 25 wheat seeds, distributed in gerboxes and kept in incubation chamber at 25ºC with 12 hours photoperiod, for seven days. Data were evaluated by analysis of variance and means between treatments compared by the Scott Knott test at 5% significance. The data highlighted that the aqueous extract of Crotalaria spectabilis did not significantly change germination, however it has increased seedling length and fresh and dry biomass. Regarding trapoeraba, there were significant reductions in seed germination and seedling length, however, significant increases in fresh and dry biomass were identified. Therefore, it can be concluded that Crotalaria spectabilis can be used as plant cover in wheat crop without significantly altering the initial crop development, besides negatively altering trapoeraba.
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