Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Yokoyama , Anderson Hideo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Balena, Leonardo, Umburanas, Renan Caldas, Anderle, Leonardo Zabot, Bridi, Andressa, Guerra, Ismael Ercy, Müller, Marcelo Marques Lopes, Kawakami , Jackson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7893
Resumo: Soybean seeding rate (SR) is commonly subject to genotype x environment interactions, and characterization of this interaction is necessary to improve yield potential of future cultivars, especially in late sowing. The objectives of this study were to evaluate yield and yield components of three soybean cultivars in different SR under late sowing in Southern Brazil. We observed an interaction between SR and cultivars under late sowing, in which the increase from 25 to 45 seeds m-2 increased yield by 12% and 23% for cultivars BMX Energia and TMG 7262, respectively, while for cultivar AFS 110 there was no SR effect. The cultivars used in this study can be classified from more to less responsive to SR in late sowing as follows: TMG 7262 > BMX Energia > AFS 110. Also, the cultivars used in this study can be classified from higher to lower yield potential in late sowing as follows: TMG 7262 > AFS 110 > BMX Energia. The yield components most correlated to yield were as follows: seeds per area, plant height, 100-seed weight and nodes in main stem, mainly. The increase in SR increased seeds per area and pods per area, while decreased seeds per pod, stem diameter and node number in branches. The identified plant attributes related to yield increase will contribute for developing future cultivars with greater yield potential under late sowing.
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spelling Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern BrazilLas tasas de siembra en la siembra tardía afectan el rendimiento de la soja en el sur de BrasilTaxas de semeadura em semeadura tardia afetam a produtividade de soja no sul do BrasilArranjo de plantasCultivaresDensidade de plantasGlycine maxProdutividadeVariedades.CultivarGlycine maxPlant arrangementPlant densityProductivityVariety.Arreglo de plantasCultivaresDensidad de plantasGlycine maxProductividadVariedades.Soybean seeding rate (SR) is commonly subject to genotype x environment interactions, and characterization of this interaction is necessary to improve yield potential of future cultivars, especially in late sowing. The objectives of this study were to evaluate yield and yield components of three soybean cultivars in different SR under late sowing in Southern Brazil. We observed an interaction between SR and cultivars under late sowing, in which the increase from 25 to 45 seeds m-2 increased yield by 12% and 23% for cultivars BMX Energia and TMG 7262, respectively, while for cultivar AFS 110 there was no SR effect. The cultivars used in this study can be classified from more to less responsive to SR in late sowing as follows: TMG 7262 > BMX Energia > AFS 110. Also, the cultivars used in this study can be classified from higher to lower yield potential in late sowing as follows: TMG 7262 > AFS 110 > BMX Energia. The yield components most correlated to yield were as follows: seeds per area, plant height, 100-seed weight and nodes in main stem, mainly. The increase in SR increased seeds per area and pods per area, while decreased seeds per pod, stem diameter and node number in branches. The identified plant attributes related to yield increase will contribute for developing future cultivars with greater yield potential under late sowing.La tasa de siembra de soja (SR) está comúnmente sujeta a interacciones genotipo x ambiente, y la caracterización de esta interacción es necesaria para mejorar el potencial de rendimiento de cultivares futuros especialmente em la siembra tardía. Los objetivos de este estudio fueron evaluar el rendimiento y los componentes del rendimiento de tres cultivares de soja en diferentes SR bajo siembra tardía en el sur de Brasil. Observamos una interacción entre SR y cultivares en siembra tardía, en la que el aumento de 25 a 45 semillas m-2 incrementó el rendimiento en 12% y 23% para los cultivares BMX Energia y TMG 7262, respectivamente, mientras que para el cultivar AFS 110 no hubo Efecto SR. Los cultivares utilizados en este estudio se pueden clasificar de más a menos sensibles a la SR en la siembra tardía de la siguiente manera: TMG 7262 > BMX Energía > AFS 110. Además, los cultivares utilizados en este estudio pueden clasificarse de mayor a menor potencial de rendimiento a finales sembrar de la siguiente manera: TMG 7262 > AFS 110 > BMX Energia. Los componentes del rendimiento más correlacionados con el rendimiento fueron los siguientes: semillas por área, altura de la planta, peso de 100 semillas y nudos en el tallo principal, principalmente. El aumento de SR aumentó las semillas por área y las vainas por área, mientras que disminuyó las semillas por vaina, el diámetro del tallo y el número de nudos en las ramas. Los atributos de la planta identificados relacionados con el aumento de rendimiento contribuirán a el desarrollo de cultivares futuros con mayor potencial de rendimiento en la siembra tardía.A taxa de semeadura (SR) da soja está comumente sujeita a interações genótipo x ambiente, sendo necessária a caracterização dessa interação para melhorar o potencial de produtividade de futuras cultivares, especialmente em semeadura tardia. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a produtividade e os componentes da produtividade de três cultivares de soja em diferentes SR sob semeadura tardia no Sul do Brasil. Observou-se interação entre SR e cultivares sob semeadura tardia, em que o aumento de 25 para 45 sementes m-2 aumentou a produtividade em 12% e 23% para as cultivares BMX Energia e TMG 7262, respectivamente, enquanto para a cultivar AFS 110 não houve efeito de SR. As cultivares utilizadas neste estudo podem ser classificadas de maior para menor responsividade a SR na semeadura tardia da seguinte forma: TMG 7262 > BMX Energia > AFS 110. Além disso, as cultivares utilizadas neste estudo podem ser classificadas de maior para menor potencial de produtividade no final semeadura da seguinte forma: TMG 7262 > AFS 110 > BMX Energia. Os componentes do produtividade mais correlacionados com a produtividade foram: sementes por área, altura da planta, peso de 100 sementes e nós no caule principal, principalmente. O aumento da SR aumentou o número de sementes por área e de vagens por área, enquanto diminuiu o número de sementes por vagem, o diâmetro do caule e o número de nós nos ramos. Os atributos identificados com correlação ao aumento da produtividade contribuirão para o desenvolvimento futuras cultivares com maior potencial de produtividade em semeadura tardia.Research, Society and Development2020-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/789310.33448/rsd-v9i9.7893Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e723997893Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e723997893Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e7239978932525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7893/6934Copyright (c) 2020 Anderson Hideo Yokoyama ; Leonardo Balena; Renan Caldas Umburanas; Leonardo Zabot Anderle; Andressa Bridi; Ismael Ercy Guerra; Marcelo Marques Lopes Müller; Jackson Kawakami https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessYokoyama , Anderson Hideo Balena, LeonardoUmburanas, Renan CaldasAnderle, Leonardo ZabotBridi, AndressaGuerra, Ismael ErcyMüller, Marcelo Marques LopesKawakami , Jackson2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7893Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:29.010953Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
Las tasas de siembra en la siembra tardía afectan el rendimiento de la soja en el sur de Brasil
Taxas de semeadura em semeadura tardia afetam a produtividade de soja no sul do Brasil
title Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
Yokoyama , Anderson Hideo
Arranjo de plantas
Cultivares
Densidade de plantas
Glycine max
Produtividade
Variedades.
Cultivar
Glycine max
Plant arrangement
Plant density
Productivity
Variety.
Arreglo de plantas
Cultivares
Densidad de plantas
Glycine max
Productividad
Variedades.
title_short Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
title_full Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
title_sort Seeding rates in late sowing affect soybean yield in Southern Brazil
author Yokoyama , Anderson Hideo
author_facet Yokoyama , Anderson Hideo
Balena, Leonardo
Umburanas, Renan Caldas
Anderle, Leonardo Zabot
Bridi, Andressa
Guerra, Ismael Ercy
Müller, Marcelo Marques Lopes
Kawakami , Jackson
author_role author
author2 Balena, Leonardo
Umburanas, Renan Caldas
Anderle, Leonardo Zabot
Bridi, Andressa
Guerra, Ismael Ercy
Müller, Marcelo Marques Lopes
Kawakami , Jackson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yokoyama , Anderson Hideo
Balena, Leonardo
Umburanas, Renan Caldas
Anderle, Leonardo Zabot
Bridi, Andressa
Guerra, Ismael Ercy
Müller, Marcelo Marques Lopes
Kawakami , Jackson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arranjo de plantas
Cultivares
Densidade de plantas
Glycine max
Produtividade
Variedades.
Cultivar
Glycine max
Plant arrangement
Plant density
Productivity
Variety.
Arreglo de plantas
Cultivares
Densidad de plantas
Glycine max
Productividad
Variedades.
topic Arranjo de plantas
Cultivares
Densidade de plantas
Glycine max
Produtividade
Variedades.
Cultivar
Glycine max
Plant arrangement
Plant density
Productivity
Variety.
Arreglo de plantas
Cultivares
Densidad de plantas
Glycine max
Productividad
Variedades.
description Soybean seeding rate (SR) is commonly subject to genotype x environment interactions, and characterization of this interaction is necessary to improve yield potential of future cultivars, especially in late sowing. The objectives of this study were to evaluate yield and yield components of three soybean cultivars in different SR under late sowing in Southern Brazil. We observed an interaction between SR and cultivars under late sowing, in which the increase from 25 to 45 seeds m-2 increased yield by 12% and 23% for cultivars BMX Energia and TMG 7262, respectively, while for cultivar AFS 110 there was no SR effect. The cultivars used in this study can be classified from more to less responsive to SR in late sowing as follows: TMG 7262 > BMX Energia > AFS 110. Also, the cultivars used in this study can be classified from higher to lower yield potential in late sowing as follows: TMG 7262 > AFS 110 > BMX Energia. The yield components most correlated to yield were as follows: seeds per area, plant height, 100-seed weight and nodes in main stem, mainly. The increase in SR increased seeds per area and pods per area, while decreased seeds per pod, stem diameter and node number in branches. The identified plant attributes related to yield increase will contribute for developing future cultivars with greater yield potential under late sowing.
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