Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the increase in the level of CO2 in the environment on the growth of black pepper and common bean plants under competitive conditions. For this, an experiment was conducted in DIC with four repetitions. The effect of the black prick was evaluated in a 3 x 4 factorial scheme, with three concentrations of CO2 in the growth chambers (420; 840 and 1.680 µmol-1), and four arrangements: black prick cultivated alone, black prick + Brachiaria decumbens, picao-preto + corn and picao-preto + beans. For bean plants, the factorial scheme was 3 x 3, with the three levels of CO2 in the growth chamber mentioned and the different arrangements: beans cultivated in isolation, beans + picao-preto and beans + Brachiaria decumbens. Higher levels of CO2 promote the greatest gain in height and dry matter mass of the roots, stems and leaves of the crop and the weed. The total chlorophyll content was also higher at the highest levels of CO2 considering the two species evaluated. The increase in CO2 concentration affected the competition dynamics between the species evaluated. In the lowest concentration of ambient CO2, the bean proved to be more competitive with the black-pea plants in relation to the other species evaluated. In the concentrations of 840 and 1.680 µmol mol-1 of CO2, both corn and beans affected the growth of the black-pea plants. Bean plants were negatively affected by living with weeds at all levels of CO2 enrichment analyzed. |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangementsCrecimiento de Bidens pilosa y frijol común sometidos a diferentes concentraciones de CO2 y acuerdos competitivosCrescimento de Bidens pilosa e feijoeiro submetidos a diferentes concentrações de CO¬2 e arranjos competitivosPhaseolus vulgarisInterferencia competitivaFotossíntese.Phaseolus vulgarisInterferencia competitiveFotosíntesis. Phaseolus vulgarisCompetitivenessPhotosynthesis.The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the increase in the level of CO2 in the environment on the growth of black pepper and common bean plants under competitive conditions. For this, an experiment was conducted in DIC with four repetitions. The effect of the black prick was evaluated in a 3 x 4 factorial scheme, with three concentrations of CO2 in the growth chambers (420; 840 and 1.680 µmol-1), and four arrangements: black prick cultivated alone, black prick + Brachiaria decumbens, picao-preto + corn and picao-preto + beans. For bean plants, the factorial scheme was 3 x 3, with the three levels of CO2 in the growth chamber mentioned and the different arrangements: beans cultivated in isolation, beans + picao-preto and beans + Brachiaria decumbens. Higher levels of CO2 promote the greatest gain in height and dry matter mass of the roots, stems and leaves of the crop and the weed. The total chlorophyll content was also higher at the highest levels of CO2 considering the two species evaluated. The increase in CO2 concentration affected the competition dynamics between the species evaluated. In the lowest concentration of ambient CO2, the bean proved to be more competitive with the black-pea plants in relation to the other species evaluated. In the concentrations of 840 and 1.680 µmol mol-1 of CO2, both corn and beans affected the growth of the black-pea plants. Bean plants were negatively affected by living with weeds at all levels of CO2 enrichment analyzed.El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto del aumento en el nivel de CO2 del ambiente sobre el crecimiento de plantas de pimienta negra y frijol común en condiciones competitivas. Para ello, se realizó un experimento en DIC con cuatro repeticiones. El efecto del pinchazo negro se evaluó en un esquema factorial de 3 x 4, con tres concentraciones de CO2 en las cámaras de crecimiento (420; 840 y 1.680 µmol-1), y cuatro arreglos: pinchazo negro cultivado solo, pinchazo negro + Brachiaria decumbens , picão-preto + maíz y picão-preto + frijoles. Para las plantas de frijol, el esquema factorial fue 3 x 3, con los tres niveles de CO2 en la cámara de crecimiento mencionados y los diferentes arreglos: frijol cultivado en aislamiento, frijol + picão-preto y frijol + Brachiaria decumbens. Los niveles más altos de CO2 promueven la mayor ganancia en altura y masa de materia seca de las raíces, tallos y hojas del cultivo y la maleza. El contenido total de clorofila también fue mayor en los niveles más altos de CO2 considerando las dos especies evaluadas. El aumento de la concentración de CO2 afectó la dinámica de competencia entre las especies evaluadas. En la concentración más baja de CO2 ambiental, el frijol demostró ser más competitivo con las plantas de arveja negra en relación con las otras especies evaluadas. A las concentraciones de 840 y 1.680 µmol mol-1 de CO2, tanto el maíz como el frijol afectaron el crecimiento de las plantas de arveja negra. Las plantas de frijol se vieron afectadas negativamente por vivir con malezas en todos los niveles de enriquecimiento de CO2 analizados.Objetivou-se com esse estudo avaliar o efeito do incremento do nível de CO2 do ambiente no crescimento de plantas de picão-preto e feijoeiro em condição de competição. Para isso foi conduzido um experimento em DIC com quatro repetições. O efeito do picão-preto foi avaliado em esquema fatorial 3 x 4, sendo três concentrações de CO2 nas câmaras de crescimento (420; 840 e 1.680 µmol-1), e quatro arranjos: picão-preto cultivado isoladamente, picão-preto + Braquiária decumbens, picão-preto + milho e picão-preto + feijoeiro. Para as plantas de feijão o esquema fatorial foi de 3 x 3, sendo os três níveis de CO2 em câmara de crescimento citados e os diferentes arranjos: feijoeiro cultivado isoladamente, feijoeiro + picão-preto e feijoeiro + Braquiária decumbens. Maiores níveis de CO2 promovem o maior ganho em estatura e massa de matéria seca das raízes, caules e folhas da cultura e da planta daninha. O teor de clorofila total foi maior também nos maiores níveis de CO2 considerando as duas espécies avaliadas. O aumento da concentração de CO2 afetou a dinâmica de competição entre as espécies avaliadas. Na menor concentração de CO2 ambiente o feijoeiro mostrou-se mais competitivo com as plantas de picão-preto em relação às demais espécies avaliadas. Já nas concentrações de 840 e 1680 µmol mol-1 de CO2, tanto o milho quanto o feijoeiro afetaram o crescimento das plantas de picão-preto. Plantas de feijoeiro foram afetadas negativamente pela convivência com as plantas daninhas em todos os níveis de enriquecimento de CO2 analisados.Research, Society and Development2021-06-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1665110.33448/rsd-v10i7.16651Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e33410716651Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e33410716651Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e334107166512525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16651/14860Copyright (c) 2021 Fabíola Mendes Braga; Evander Alves Ferreira; Maria Stêfany Silveira Freitas; Cássia Michelle Cabral; José Barbosa dos Santos; Ignácio Aspiazu; Luiz Arnaldo Fernandes; Regynaldo Arruda Sampaiohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBraga, Fabíola MendesFerreira, Evander AlvesFreitas, Maria Stêfany SilveiraCabral, Cássia MichelleSantos, José Barbosa dosAspiazu, Ignácio Fernandes, Luiz ArnaldoSampaio, Regynaldo Arruda2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16651Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:08.792138Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements Crecimiento de Bidens pilosa y frijol común sometidos a diferentes concentraciones de CO2 y acuerdos competitivos Crescimento de Bidens pilosa e feijoeiro submetidos a diferentes concentrações de CO¬2 e arranjos competitivos |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements Braga, Fabíola Mendes Phaseolus vulgaris Interferencia competitiva Fotossíntese. Phaseolus vulgaris Interferencia competitive Fotosíntesis. Phaseolus vulgaris Competitiveness Photosynthesis. |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements |
title_full |
Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements |
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Growth of Bidens pilosa and bean submitted to different concentrations of CO2 and competitive arrangements |
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Braga, Fabíola Mendes |
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Braga, Fabíola Mendes Ferreira, Evander Alves Freitas, Maria Stêfany Silveira Cabral, Cássia Michelle Santos, José Barbosa dos Aspiazu, Ignácio Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda |
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author |
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Ferreira, Evander Alves Freitas, Maria Stêfany Silveira Cabral, Cássia Michelle Santos, José Barbosa dos Aspiazu, Ignácio Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda |
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Braga, Fabíola Mendes Ferreira, Evander Alves Freitas, Maria Stêfany Silveira Cabral, Cássia Michelle Santos, José Barbosa dos Aspiazu, Ignácio Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda |
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Phaseolus vulgaris Interferencia competitiva Fotossíntese. Phaseolus vulgaris Interferencia competitive Fotosíntesis. Phaseolus vulgaris Competitiveness Photosynthesis. |
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Phaseolus vulgaris Interferencia competitiva Fotossíntese. Phaseolus vulgaris Interferencia competitive Fotosíntesis. Phaseolus vulgaris Competitiveness Photosynthesis. |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the increase in the level of CO2 in the environment on the growth of black pepper and common bean plants under competitive conditions. For this, an experiment was conducted in DIC with four repetitions. The effect of the black prick was evaluated in a 3 x 4 factorial scheme, with three concentrations of CO2 in the growth chambers (420; 840 and 1.680 µmol-1), and four arrangements: black prick cultivated alone, black prick + Brachiaria decumbens, picao-preto + corn and picao-preto + beans. For bean plants, the factorial scheme was 3 x 3, with the three levels of CO2 in the growth chamber mentioned and the different arrangements: beans cultivated in isolation, beans + picao-preto and beans + Brachiaria decumbens. Higher levels of CO2 promote the greatest gain in height and dry matter mass of the roots, stems and leaves of the crop and the weed. The total chlorophyll content was also higher at the highest levels of CO2 considering the two species evaluated. The increase in CO2 concentration affected the competition dynamics between the species evaluated. In the lowest concentration of ambient CO2, the bean proved to be more competitive with the black-pea plants in relation to the other species evaluated. In the concentrations of 840 and 1.680 µmol mol-1 of CO2, both corn and beans affected the growth of the black-pea plants. Bean plants were negatively affected by living with weeds at all levels of CO2 enrichment analyzed. |
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