Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular
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Resumo: | The utilization of aluminum (Al) tolerant hybrids is a strategies employed for corn production on acid soils. To apply this strategy, the knowledge of hybrid reaction to Al as well as the mechanisms related to the Al tolerance is important. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Al on corn growth and on low molecular weight organic acids production. The activities of Al tested were 0.0, 5.81, 9.9, 14, 21, and 29 μmol L-1. The effect of this factor was combined with the effect of corn hybrids (Pioneer 30F53 and 32R48, earlier and super earlier cycle, respectively), on a factorial model. The experiment was conducted in plastic greenhouse for a period of three weeks. Plants were growing in pots containing nutrient solution as growth medium. The experimental design was a randomized block design with four replications. Seminal root length, fresh and dry weight, root and shoot dry weight, stem diameter, and number of secondary roots, concentration of malic, lactic, and citric acids in the nutrient solution, in the adventitious and fasciculate roots, and in the second leave, besides Al in the roots and shoots of plants and the toxic activity of this cation that suppresses 10% of the growth attributes were evaluated. The interaction of the factors tested did not influence the evaluated variables. Increase of Al in the nutrient solution decreased the seminal root length, the stem diameter, the fresh and dry weights of seminal root and of root and shoot, but increased the concentration of malic acid on fascicular roots of hybrid 32R48. These effects were more pronounced with 29 μmol Al L-1 and less with 12 μmol Al L-1. Organic acids were not detected in the nutrient solution. Citric and lactic acids were not detected in roots and 4 shoots. The hybrid 32R48 was more tolerant to Al than the hybrid 30F53. This difference is related to the lower Al content in the biomass and the largest concentration of malic acid in fasciculate roots of the hybrid 32R48, which increase in solutions with higher activity of Al |
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Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre VarellaPetrere, Vanderlise GiongoCPF:34202536053CPF:88888888888http://lattes.cnpq.br/3761510596068261http://lattes.cnpq.br/7286837776141258CPF:62686941049http://lattes.cnpq.br/0018458324217373Techio, Jeonice Werle2018-01-10T18:02:58Z2011-04-182009-03-31http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/500The utilization of aluminum (Al) tolerant hybrids is a strategies employed for corn production on acid soils. To apply this strategy, the knowledge of hybrid reaction to Al as well as the mechanisms related to the Al tolerance is important. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Al on corn growth and on low molecular weight organic acids production. The activities of Al tested were 0.0, 5.81, 9.9, 14, 21, and 29 μmol L-1. The effect of this factor was combined with the effect of corn hybrids (Pioneer 30F53 and 32R48, earlier and super earlier cycle, respectively), on a factorial model. The experiment was conducted in plastic greenhouse for a period of three weeks. Plants were growing in pots containing nutrient solution as growth medium. The experimental design was a randomized block design with four replications. Seminal root length, fresh and dry weight, root and shoot dry weight, stem diameter, and number of secondary roots, concentration of malic, lactic, and citric acids in the nutrient solution, in the adventitious and fasciculate roots, and in the second leave, besides Al in the roots and shoots of plants and the toxic activity of this cation that suppresses 10% of the growth attributes were evaluated. The interaction of the factors tested did not influence the evaluated variables. Increase of Al in the nutrient solution decreased the seminal root length, the stem diameter, the fresh and dry weights of seminal root and of root and shoot, but increased the concentration of malic acid on fascicular roots of hybrid 32R48. These effects were more pronounced with 29 μmol Al L-1 and less with 12 μmol Al L-1. Organic acids were not detected in the nutrient solution. Citric and lactic acids were not detected in roots and 4 shoots. The hybrid 32R48 was more tolerant to Al than the hybrid 30F53. This difference is related to the lower Al content in the biomass and the largest concentration of malic acid in fasciculate roots of the hybrid 32R48, which increase in solutions with higher activity of AlA utilização de híbridos tolerantes ao alumínio (Al) e uma das estratégias adotadas para a produção de milho em solos ácidos. Para utilizar esta estratégia, e importante conhecer a reação de híbridos ao Al e os mecanismos de tolerância a esse elemento. O objetivo do trabalho foi o de avaliar o efeito do Al no crescimento e na produção de ácidos orgânicos, de baixo peso molecular, de dois híbridos de milho. As atividades de Al testadas foram: 0,0; 5,81; 9,9; 15; 21 e 29 µmol L-1, sendo este fator combinado com os híbridos de milho Pioneer 30F53 (precoce) e Pioneer 32R48 (superprecoce), em esquema bifatorial. O experimento foi conduzido em estufa plástica, durante três semanas. As plantas foram cultivadas em vasos contendo solução nutritiva, como meio de cultivo. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos ao acaso, com quatro repetições. Foi avaliado o comprimento da raiz seminal, da massa fresca e seca da raiz seminal, do sistema radicular e da parte aérea, o diametro de colmo e o número de raizes secundárias, a concentração dos ácidos málico, lático e cítrico na solução nutritiva, nas raizes adventícias e fasciculadas e na segunda folha, além do teor de Al do sistema radicular e da parte aérea das plantas e a atividade tóxica desse cátion que suprime 10 % dos atributos de crescimento avaliados. A interação dos fatores testados não influenciou as variáveis avaliadas. O acréscimo de Al na solução nutritiva reduziu o comprimento da raiz seminal, o diâmetro de colmo, a massa fresca e seca da raiz seminal, do sistema radicular e da parte aérea, mas aumentou a concentração do ácido málico na raiz fascicular no híbrido 32R48. Esses efeitos foram mais acentuados com 29 µmol Al L-1 e menos com a atividade de 12 µmol Al L-1. Os ácidos orgânicos não foram detectados na solução de cultivo, sendo que os ácidos, cítrico e latico não foram detectados na raiz e na parte aerea. O híbrido 32R48 foi mais tolerante ao Al que o hibrido 30F53. Essa maior tolerância esta relacionada ao menor teor de Al na biomassa e a maior concentração de ácido málico das raizes fasciculadas, a qual aumenta com a atividade do Al na soluçãoMade available in DSpace on 2018-01-10T18:02:58Z (GMT). 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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular |
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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular |
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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular Techio, Jeonice Werle Milho - Plantio Milho - Doenças e pragas Hibridação vegetal Toxicidade - Testes Corn - Planting Corn - Diseases and pests Hybridization, Vegetable Toxicity testing CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA |
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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular |
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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular |
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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular |
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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular |
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Crescimento de milho em solução com alumínio e produção de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular |
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Techio, Jeonice Werle |
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Techio, Jeonice Werle |
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Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella Petrere, Vanderlise Giongo |
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Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella Petrere, Vanderlise Giongo |
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Milho - Plantio Milho - Doenças e pragas Hibridação vegetal Toxicidade - Testes |
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Corn - Planting Corn - Diseases and pests Hybridization, Vegetable Toxicity testing |
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The utilization of aluminum (Al) tolerant hybrids is a strategies employed for corn production on acid soils. To apply this strategy, the knowledge of hybrid reaction to Al as well as the mechanisms related to the Al tolerance is important. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Al on corn growth and on low molecular weight organic acids production. The activities of Al tested were 0.0, 5.81, 9.9, 14, 21, and 29 μmol L-1. The effect of this factor was combined with the effect of corn hybrids (Pioneer 30F53 and 32R48, earlier and super earlier cycle, respectively), on a factorial model. The experiment was conducted in plastic greenhouse for a period of three weeks. Plants were growing in pots containing nutrient solution as growth medium. The experimental design was a randomized block design with four replications. Seminal root length, fresh and dry weight, root and shoot dry weight, stem diameter, and number of secondary roots, concentration of malic, lactic, and citric acids in the nutrient solution, in the adventitious and fasciculate roots, and in the second leave, besides Al in the roots and shoots of plants and the toxic activity of this cation that suppresses 10% of the growth attributes were evaluated. The interaction of the factors tested did not influence the evaluated variables. Increase of Al in the nutrient solution decreased the seminal root length, the stem diameter, the fresh and dry weights of seminal root and of root and shoot, but increased the concentration of malic acid on fascicular roots of hybrid 32R48. These effects were more pronounced with 29 μmol Al L-1 and less with 12 μmol Al L-1. Organic acids were not detected in the nutrient solution. Citric and lactic acids were not detected in roots and 4 shoots. The hybrid 32R48 was more tolerant to Al than the hybrid 30F53. This difference is related to the lower Al content in the biomass and the largest concentration of malic acid in fasciculate roots of the hybrid 32R48, which increase in solutions with higher activity of Al |
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