Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos

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Autor(a) principal: Ebone, Luciano Antônio
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
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Resumo: Despite being the main legume cultivated in the world, soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] presents several gaps in the knowledge about its cultivation. One of the main gaps of the crop are the impacts of seed vigor on the development of the crop and which are the characters of the roots that are responsible for the differences in yields between plants of the same genotype. Two experiments were developed, the first determined the impacts of seed vigor on uniformity and growth, as well as on the development and productivity of soybean plants. The treatments consisted of four vigor levels (89, 57, 47 and 43%) obtained by accelerated aging (32°C and 95% relative humidity for 0, 120, 192, e 216 h) the seeds, in a randomized block design, with five replications in three locations in the municipalities of Coxilha (Site I) and Passo Fundo (Sites II and III). The second experiment, on the other hand, aimed to investigate whether different classes of soybean grain yield grown in different locations interfere with the morphology of the root system, as analyzed by the WinRHIZO® software. The soybean cultivar DM 5958 RSF IPRO was used in a completely randomized design, which consisted of forty replicates and five treatments. The treatments consisted of three cultivation sites (I, II and III) and five soybean grain productivity classes (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5). Plant emergence and root system morphology were evaluated. Seeds with a higher level of vigor showed greater uniformity and faster emergence. The unevenness caused by differences in vigor in emergence creates dominant and dominated plants, and the plants dominated through their phenotypic plasticity modify the stem diameter and the length of the internodes to match their height with the dominant plants. The plants that emerged first had a larger leaf area in the three stages (V1, V4 and R2), allowing them to accumulate more photoassimilates in the initial stages. Consequently, these plants exhibited an increase in production components, especially the number of fertile nodes and the number of pods per plant, making them more productive. The results of the second experiment showed that plants with higher grain yield - class C1 - needed less time to emerge and that plants with lower grain yield - class C5 - required more time. Soybean plants with higher grain yield - class C1 - showed a longer total root length, larger amount of very thin roots, thin roots, thick roots and forks and a higher root volume. There was a positive association between all root variables and productivity per plant, and the generic dissimilarity dendrogram between the five classes (C1-C5) formed two distinct groups. In this regard, the main attributes responsible for the segregation of soybean plants in the grain production classes were the volume and length of the thick roots.
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spelling Lamas Júnior, Geraldo Luiz Chavarria80672574004http://lattes.cnpq.br/485683944039070483873686015http://lattes.cnpq.br/2513194382155243Ebone, Luciano Antônio2021-02-12T19:56:42Z2020-06-16Ebone, Luciano Antônio. Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos. 2020.Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2020.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1943Despite being the main legume cultivated in the world, soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] presents several gaps in the knowledge about its cultivation. One of the main gaps of the crop are the impacts of seed vigor on the development of the crop and which are the characters of the roots that are responsible for the differences in yields between plants of the same genotype. Two experiments were developed, the first determined the impacts of seed vigor on uniformity and growth, as well as on the development and productivity of soybean plants. The treatments consisted of four vigor levels (89, 57, 47 and 43%) obtained by accelerated aging (32°C and 95% relative humidity for 0, 120, 192, e 216 h) the seeds, in a randomized block design, with five replications in three locations in the municipalities of Coxilha (Site I) and Passo Fundo (Sites II and III). The second experiment, on the other hand, aimed to investigate whether different classes of soybean grain yield grown in different locations interfere with the morphology of the root system, as analyzed by the WinRHIZO® software. The soybean cultivar DM 5958 RSF IPRO was used in a completely randomized design, which consisted of forty replicates and five treatments. The treatments consisted of three cultivation sites (I, II and III) and five soybean grain productivity classes (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5). Plant emergence and root system morphology were evaluated. Seeds with a higher level of vigor showed greater uniformity and faster emergence. The unevenness caused by differences in vigor in emergence creates dominant and dominated plants, and the plants dominated through their phenotypic plasticity modify the stem diameter and the length of the internodes to match their height with the dominant plants. The plants that emerged first had a larger leaf area in the three stages (V1, V4 and R2), allowing them to accumulate more photoassimilates in the initial stages. Consequently, these plants exhibited an increase in production components, especially the number of fertile nodes and the number of pods per plant, making them more productive. The results of the second experiment showed that plants with higher grain yield - class C1 - needed less time to emerge and that plants with lower grain yield - class C5 - required more time. Soybean plants with higher grain yield - class C1 - showed a longer total root length, larger amount of very thin roots, thin roots, thick roots and forks and a higher root volume. There was a positive association between all root variables and productivity per plant, and the generic dissimilarity dendrogram between the five classes (C1-C5) formed two distinct groups. In this regard, the main attributes responsible for the segregation of soybean plants in the grain production classes were the volume and length of the thick roots.Apesar de ser a principal leguminosa cultivada no mundo, a soja [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] apresenta vários gaps no conhecimento sobre seu cultivo. O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar os impactos do vigor de sementes de soja no desenvolvimento da cultra e quais são os caracteres das raízes que são responsáveis pelas diferenças de rendimentos entre plantas de um mesmo genótipo. Assim, se desenvolveram dois experimentos com a cultivar DM 5958 RSF IPRO. O primeiro determinou os impactos do vigor das sementes na uniformidade e crescimento, bem como no desenvolvimento e produtividade das plantas de soja. Os tratamentos consistiram de quatro níveis de vigor (89, 57, 47 e 43%) obtidos pelo envelhecimento acelerado (32 °C e 95% de umidade por 0, 120, 192, e 216 h) das sementes em delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com cinco repetições em três locais, nos municípios de Coxilha (Área I) e Passo Fundo (Área II e III). Já o segundo experimento teve por objetivo investigar se diferentes classes de rendimento de grãos de soja cultivadas em diferentes locais interferem na morfologia do sistema radicial, conforme analisado pelo software WinRHIZO®. Utilizou-se odelineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado, que consistiu em quarenta repetições e cinco tratamentos. Os tratamentos consistiram em três locais de cultivo (I, II e III) e cinco classes de produtividade de grãos de soja (C1, C2, C3, C4 e C5). A emergência das plantas e a morfologia do sistema radicial foram avaliadas. A desuniformidade causada pelas diferenças de vigor na emergência gera plantas dominantes e dominadas, sendo que as plantas dominadas, por meio de sua plasticidade fenotípica modificam o diâmetro do caule e o comprimento dos internódios para igualar-se em estatura com as plantas dominantes. As plantas que emergiram primeiro tiveram uma área foliar maior nos estádios fenológicos V1, V4 e R2, permitindo que acumulassem mais fotoassimilados nos estádios iniciais. Consequentemente, essas plantas exibiram aumento nos componentes de rendimento, especialmente o número de nós férteis e o número de legumes por planta, tornando-as mais produtivas. As plantas de soja com maior rendimento de grãos - classe C1 - necessitaram de menos tempo para emergir. Já as plantas com menor rendimento de grãos - classe C5 - exigiram mais. Plantas de soja com maior produtividade de grãos - classe C1 - apresentaram maior comprimento total de raiz, de raízes muito finas, de raízes finas, de raízes grossas e de forquilhas, além de maior volume radicial. Houve uma associação positiva entre todas as variáveis radiciais e a produtividade por planta, e o dendrograma genérico de dissimilaridade entre as cinco classes (C1-C5) formou dois grupos distintos. Os principais atributos responsáveis pela segregação das plantas de soja nas classes de produção de grãos foram o volume e o comprimento das raízes grossas.Submitted by Aline Rezende (alinerezende@upf.br) on 2021-02-12T19:56:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2020LucianoAntonioEbone.pdf: 5254266 bytes, checksum: b64553aa7e18d74f36866383ea5bac77 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-02-12T19:56:42Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Vigor of soybean seeds: root characters, vegetative growth and grain yield
title Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos
spellingShingle Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos
Ebone, Luciano Antônio
Soja - Plantio
Cultivos agrícolas - Rendimento
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos
title_full Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos
title_fullStr Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos
title_full_unstemmed Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos
title_sort Vigor de sementes de soja: caracteres de raízes, crescimento vegetativo e rendimento de grãos
author Ebone, Luciano Antônio
author_facet Ebone, Luciano Antônio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ebone, Luciano Antônio
contributor_str_mv Lamas Júnior, Geraldo Luiz Chavarria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soja - Plantio
Cultivos agrícolas - Rendimento
topic Soja - Plantio
Cultivos agrícolas - Rendimento
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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description Despite being the main legume cultivated in the world, soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] presents several gaps in the knowledge about its cultivation. One of the main gaps of the crop are the impacts of seed vigor on the development of the crop and which are the characters of the roots that are responsible for the differences in yields between plants of the same genotype. Two experiments were developed, the first determined the impacts of seed vigor on uniformity and growth, as well as on the development and productivity of soybean plants. The treatments consisted of four vigor levels (89, 57, 47 and 43%) obtained by accelerated aging (32°C and 95% relative humidity for 0, 120, 192, e 216 h) the seeds, in a randomized block design, with five replications in three locations in the municipalities of Coxilha (Site I) and Passo Fundo (Sites II and III). The second experiment, on the other hand, aimed to investigate whether different classes of soybean grain yield grown in different locations interfere with the morphology of the root system, as analyzed by the WinRHIZO® software. The soybean cultivar DM 5958 RSF IPRO was used in a completely randomized design, which consisted of forty replicates and five treatments. The treatments consisted of three cultivation sites (I, II and III) and five soybean grain productivity classes (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5). Plant emergence and root system morphology were evaluated. Seeds with a higher level of vigor showed greater uniformity and faster emergence. The unevenness caused by differences in vigor in emergence creates dominant and dominated plants, and the plants dominated through their phenotypic plasticity modify the stem diameter and the length of the internodes to match their height with the dominant plants. The plants that emerged first had a larger leaf area in the three stages (V1, V4 and R2), allowing them to accumulate more photoassimilates in the initial stages. Consequently, these plants exhibited an increase in production components, especially the number of fertile nodes and the number of pods per plant, making them more productive. The results of the second experiment showed that plants with higher grain yield - class C1 - needed less time to emerge and that plants with lower grain yield - class C5 - required more time. Soybean plants with higher grain yield - class C1 - showed a longer total root length, larger amount of very thin roots, thin roots, thick roots and forks and a higher root volume. There was a positive association between all root variables and productivity per plant, and the generic dissimilarity dendrogram between the five classes (C1-C5) formed two distinct groups. In this regard, the main attributes responsible for the segregation of soybean plants in the grain production classes were the volume and length of the thick roots.
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