Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium
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Resumo: | Sodium (Na) is considered a beneficial element for plants in general and, for table beet some other crops, it can partially replace potassium (K) in some functions in the plant. However, little is known in respect to the influence of this cation on table beet. In this context, the present study aimed to verify the response of nutrition with Na in substitution and in addition to nutrition with K on the growth and nutrition of the table beet. The experiment, conducted in vases with nutrient solution in a completely randomized design, was made up of three replications and seven treatments: T1 (100% K e 0 % Na), T2 (75% K e 25% Na) , T3 (50% K e 50% Na), T4 (25 % K e 75% Na), T5 (0% K e 100 % Na), T6 (100% K e 25 % Na) e T7 (100 K e 50 % Na). The results showed that the substitution of the potassium by the sodium in 25% of the recommended base and addition of Na (25 and 50%) to the nutrient solution with 100% K did not interfere significantly in the growth of the plants. The sodium uptake by the table beet was lower in comparison with that of potassium. Besides, the presence of Na affected the levels of other nutrients. Thus, it was concluded that table beet produces satisfactorily under regular applications of K with the addition of Na, as well as when partially replacing the potassium at the level of 25% of Na provided in the culture solution. |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassiumCrecimiento y nutrición de la remolacha de mesa bajo dosis de sodio y potasioCrescimento e nutrição da beterraba sob doses de sódio e potássioBeta vulgaris L.Nutrição mineralNutrienteElemento benéfico.Beta vulgaris LMineral nutritionNutrientBeneficial element.Beta vulgaris LNutrición mineralNutrienteElemento beneficioso.Sodium (Na) is considered a beneficial element for plants in general and, for table beet some other crops, it can partially replace potassium (K) in some functions in the plant. However, little is known in respect to the influence of this cation on table beet. In this context, the present study aimed to verify the response of nutrition with Na in substitution and in addition to nutrition with K on the growth and nutrition of the table beet. The experiment, conducted in vases with nutrient solution in a completely randomized design, was made up of three replications and seven treatments: T1 (100% K e 0 % Na), T2 (75% K e 25% Na) , T3 (50% K e 50% Na), T4 (25 % K e 75% Na), T5 (0% K e 100 % Na), T6 (100% K e 25 % Na) e T7 (100 K e 50 % Na). The results showed that the substitution of the potassium by the sodium in 25% of the recommended base and addition of Na (25 and 50%) to the nutrient solution with 100% K did not interfere significantly in the growth of the plants. The sodium uptake by the table beet was lower in comparison with that of potassium. Besides, the presence of Na affected the levels of other nutrients. Thus, it was concluded that table beet produces satisfactorily under regular applications of K with the addition of Na, as well as when partially replacing the potassium at the level of 25% of Na provided in the culture solution.El sodio (Na) se considera un elemento beneficioso para las plantas en general y, para la remolacha de mesa y algunos otros cultivos, puede reemplazar parcialmente al potasio (K) en algunas funciones de la planta. Sin embargo, la influencia de este catión para el cultivo de remolacha hortícola hasta entonces es poco conocida. En este contexto, el objetivo era verificar la respuesta de la nutrición con Na en sustitución y además de la nutrición con K en el crecimiento y nutrición de la remolacha hortícola. La prueba se realizó en macetas con solución nutritiva en un diseño completamente al azar con 3 repeticiones y 7 tratamientos; T1 (100% K y 0% Na), T2 (75% K y 25% Na), T3 (50% K y 50% Na), T4 (25% K y 75% Na), T5 (0% K y 100% Na), T6 (100% K y 25% Na) y T7 (100 K y 50% Na). Los resultados mostraron que la sustitución de potasio por sodio en el 25% de la dosis recomendada y la adición de Na (25 y 50%) a la solución nutritiva con 100% de K no interfirieron significativamente en el crecimiento de las plantas. La absorción de sodio por la remolacha fue menor en comparación con la absorción de potasio. Además, la presencia de Na afectó los niveles de otros nutrientes. Por lo tanto, se concluyó que la remolacha produce satisfactoriamente bajo aplicaciones regulares de K con la adición de Na, así como también cuando se reemplaza parcialmente el potasio al nivel del 25% de Na proporcionado en la solución de cultivo.O sódio (Na) é considerado um elemento benéfico para as plantas em geral e, para a beterraba e algumas outras culturas, pode substituir parcialmente o potássio (K) em algumas funções na planta. Entretanto, a influência desse cátion para cultura da beterraba hortícola até então é pouca compreendida. Neste contexto, objetivou-se verificar a resposta da nutrição com Na em substituição e em adição à nutrição com K sobre o crescimento e nutrição da beterraba hortícola. O ensaio foi conduzido em vasos com solução nutritiva em delineamento inteiramente casualizado com 3 repetições e 7 tratamentos; T1 (100% K e 0 % Na), T2 (75% K e 25% Na) , T3 (50% K e 50% Na), T4 (25 % K e 75% Na), T5 (0% K e 100 % Na), T6 (100% K e 25 % Na) e T7 (100 K e 50 % Na). Os resultados mostraram que a substituição do potássio pelo sódio em 25 % da dose recomendada e adições de Na (25 e 50%) à solução nutritiva com 100% de K não interferiram significativamente no crescimento das plantas. A absorção de sódio pela beterraba foi menor em comparação à absorção de potássio. Além disso, a presença de Na afetou os teores dos demais nutrientes. Desse modo, concluiu-se que beterraba produz satisfatoriamente sob aplicações regulares de K com adição de Na, bem como quando se substitui parcialmente o potássio ao nível de 25 % de Na fornecido na solução de cultivo.Research, Society and Development2020-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/550010.33448/rsd-v9i8.5500Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e340985500Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e340985500Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e3409855002525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5500/13453Copyright (c) 2020 Alisson Lucrécio da Costa; Karina Fernandes Carvalho; Nilma Portela Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Alisson Lucrécio daCarvalho, Karina Fernandes Oliveira, Nilma Portela2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5500Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:59.988804Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium Crecimiento y nutrición de la remolacha de mesa bajo dosis de sodio y potasio Crescimento e nutrição da beterraba sob doses de sódio e potássio |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium Costa, Alisson Lucrécio da Beta vulgaris L. Nutrição mineral Nutriente Elemento benéfico. Beta vulgaris L Mineral nutrition Nutrient Beneficial element. Beta vulgaris L Nutrición mineral Nutriente Elemento beneficioso. |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium |
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Growth and nutrition of table beet under levels of sodium and potassium |
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Costa, Alisson Lucrécio da |
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Costa, Alisson Lucrécio da Carvalho, Karina Fernandes Oliveira, Nilma Portela |
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Carvalho, Karina Fernandes Oliveira, Nilma Portela |
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Costa, Alisson Lucrécio da Carvalho, Karina Fernandes Oliveira, Nilma Portela |
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Beta vulgaris L. Nutrição mineral Nutriente Elemento benéfico. Beta vulgaris L Mineral nutrition Nutrient Beneficial element. Beta vulgaris L Nutrición mineral Nutriente Elemento beneficioso. |
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Beta vulgaris L. Nutrição mineral Nutriente Elemento benéfico. Beta vulgaris L Mineral nutrition Nutrient Beneficial element. Beta vulgaris L Nutrición mineral Nutriente Elemento beneficioso. |
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Sodium (Na) is considered a beneficial element for plants in general and, for table beet some other crops, it can partially replace potassium (K) in some functions in the plant. However, little is known in respect to the influence of this cation on table beet. In this context, the present study aimed to verify the response of nutrition with Na in substitution and in addition to nutrition with K on the growth and nutrition of the table beet. The experiment, conducted in vases with nutrient solution in a completely randomized design, was made up of three replications and seven treatments: T1 (100% K e 0 % Na), T2 (75% K e 25% Na) , T3 (50% K e 50% Na), T4 (25 % K e 75% Na), T5 (0% K e 100 % Na), T6 (100% K e 25 % Na) e T7 (100 K e 50 % Na). The results showed that the substitution of the potassium by the sodium in 25% of the recommended base and addition of Na (25 and 50%) to the nutrient solution with 100% K did not interfere significantly in the growth of the plants. The sodium uptake by the table beet was lower in comparison with that of potassium. Besides, the presence of Na affected the levels of other nutrients. Thus, it was concluded that table beet produces satisfactorily under regular applications of K with the addition of Na, as well as when partially replacing the potassium at the level of 25% of Na provided in the culture solution. |
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