Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica

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Autor(a) principal: GRACIANO, Érika Socorro Alves
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Belonging to Leguminoseae Family, peanut is a very important crop to the food industry, because its high oil and protein contents essential for nutrition. The market enlargement due to the high industry demand and mainly the biodiesel production brings news and favorable perspectives to expand this crop in the semi-arid region of Brazilian northeastern. However, the low water availability is the main limiting factor to agriculture expansion in these areas. Although peanut crop shows well adapted to water deficit conditions, there are still so much to be studied to improve its potential and performance in the semi-arid areas. Thus, an experiment was carried out in greenhouse conditions aiming to evaluate some physiological and biochemical parameters of two peanuts cultivars under water deficit. A randomized experimental design was used in a factorial 2 (cultivars) x 3 (water treatments), with six replications. The cultivars studied were BR1 and BRS Havana. The water treatments were: daily watering, five days intervals of watering and water withholding. Growth analysis was accomplished over all the experimental period. At the end of the experiment, leaf water potential and relative water content was measured. For the biochemical analyses, leaf and root tissues were collected to the determination of total soluble carbohydrates, amino acids, protein and free proline. For growth analysis, the plants were separated in leaves, stems and roots to determination of dry matter. Leaf area, root:shoot ratioand biomass allocation were calculated. The obtained data were submitted to variance analysis and the means were compared by Tukey Multiple Range Test (P<0.05). Soluble arbohydrates, proteins, amino acids and free proline contents increased with the water deficiency in the leaves and roots of peanut cultivars. Plants water relations were influenced by water deficit reducing leaf water potential to more negative values. The growth of the peanuts cultivars was reduced proportionally to water availability, with marked varietal differences. The cultivar BR1 is more adapted to water deficiency conditions by showing physiological mechanisms capable to accumulate more organics solutes osmotically actives, reducing its leaf water potential to more negatives values, and for showing less growth alterations.
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spelling NOGUEIRA, Rejane Jurema Mansur CustódioSANTOS, Roseane Cavalcanti dosENDRES, LaurícioWILLADINO, Lilia GomesSANTOS, Mauro Guida dosLIMA, Liziane Maria dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7181469410230835GRACIANO, Érika Socorro Alves2016-07-05T15:37:36Z2009-02-05GRACIANO, Érika Socorro Alves. Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica. 2009. 68 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4969Belonging to Leguminoseae Family, peanut is a very important crop to the food industry, because its high oil and protein contents essential for nutrition. The market enlargement due to the high industry demand and mainly the biodiesel production brings news and favorable perspectives to expand this crop in the semi-arid region of Brazilian northeastern. However, the low water availability is the main limiting factor to agriculture expansion in these areas. Although peanut crop shows well adapted to water deficit conditions, there are still so much to be studied to improve its potential and performance in the semi-arid areas. Thus, an experiment was carried out in greenhouse conditions aiming to evaluate some physiological and biochemical parameters of two peanuts cultivars under water deficit. A randomized experimental design was used in a factorial 2 (cultivars) x 3 (water treatments), with six replications. The cultivars studied were BR1 and BRS Havana. The water treatments were: daily watering, five days intervals of watering and water withholding. Growth analysis was accomplished over all the experimental period. At the end of the experiment, leaf water potential and relative water content was measured. For the biochemical analyses, leaf and root tissues were collected to the determination of total soluble carbohydrates, amino acids, protein and free proline. For growth analysis, the plants were separated in leaves, stems and roots to determination of dry matter. Leaf area, root:shoot ratioand biomass allocation were calculated. The obtained data were submitted to variance analysis and the means were compared by Tukey Multiple Range Test (P<0.05). Soluble arbohydrates, proteins, amino acids and free proline contents increased with the water deficiency in the leaves and roots of peanut cultivars. Plants water relations were influenced by water deficit reducing leaf water potential to more negative values. The growth of the peanuts cultivars was reduced proportionally to water availability, with marked varietal differences. The cultivar BR1 is more adapted to water deficiency conditions by showing physiological mechanisms capable to accumulate more organics solutes osmotically actives, reducing its leaf water potential to more negatives values, and for showing less growth alterations.Pertencente a família Leguminosae, o amendoim é uma cultura muito importante para a indústria alimentícia, por ser constituído de alto teor de óleo e proteínas essenciais à nutrição. A ampliação do mercado tendo em vista a alta demanda pelas indústrias e principalmente a produção de óleo traz novas e favoráveis perspectivas de ampliação dessa cultura na região semi-árida do Nordeste brasileiro. Embora essa cultura mostre-se bem adaptada à condição de deficiência hídrica, principal fator limitante da produtividade, há muito ainda a ser estudado para um melhor aproveitamento do potencial e desempenho dessa cultura no semi-árido. Portanto, foi desenvolvido um experimento em casa de vegetação com objetivo de avaliar alguns parâmetros fisiológicos e bioquímicos de duas cultivares de amendoim submetidas à deficiência hídrica. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado, em um arranjo fatorial de 2 x 3 (Cultivares x Tratamentos hídricos), com seis repetições. As cultivares estudadas foram BR1 e BRS Havana, e os tratamentos hídricos utilizados foram: rega diária, rega a cada cinco dias e suspensão de rega. As análises de crescimento foram realizadas durante todo o período experimental. No final do experimento, foi avalia as relações hídricas, mensurando o potencial hídrico foliar e determinado o conteúdo relativo de água foliar. Para as análises bioquímicas, foram coletadas amostras das folhas e das raízes para a determinação dos carboidratos solúveis, proteínas solúveis, aminoácidos livres totais eprolina livre. Também foi determinada a área foliar e a matéria seca, com esses dados calculou-se a alocação de biomassa para as folhas, hastes e raízes e a relação raiz/parte aérea.Os dados obtidos foram submetidos à análise de variância e as médias comparadas pelo teste de Tukey. Os teores de carboidratos solúveis, proteínas solúveis, aminoácidos livres e prolina livre aumentam com a deficiência hídrica nas folhas e raízes das cultivares de amendoim. As relações hídricas das plantas são influenciadas com a deficiência hídrica, reduzindo o potencial hídrico foliar a valores mais negativos. O crescimento das cultivares de amendoim é reduzido proporcionalmente com a disponibilidade hídrica, com marcada diferença varietal. A cv. BR1 é mais adaptada às condições de deficiência hídrica, por apresentar mecanismos fisiológicos capazes de acumular mais solutos orgânicos osmoticamente ativos, reduzir seu potencial hídrico a valores mais negativo e por sofre menores alterações no crescimento.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-07-05T15:37:36Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Erika Socorro Alves Graciano.pdf: 691160 bytes, checksum: faf5b85667aa75d7307d79f2acf9ddb2 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-05T15:37:36Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
title Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
spellingShingle Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
GRACIANO, Érika Socorro Alves
Relação hídrica
Oleaginosa
Amendoim
Soluto orgânico
Growth
Oleaginous
Organic solutes
Water relations
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
title_full Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
title_fullStr Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
title_full_unstemmed Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
title_sort Estudos fisiológicos e bioquímicos de cultivares de amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) submetidas à deficiência hídrica
author GRACIANO, Érika Socorro Alves
author_facet GRACIANO, Érika Socorro Alves
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv NOGUEIRA, Rejane Jurema Mansur Custódio
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Roseane Cavalcanti dos
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv ENDRES, Laurício
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv WILLADINO, Lilia Gomes
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Mauro Guida dos
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv LIMA, Liziane Maria de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GRACIANO, Érika Socorro Alves
contributor_str_mv NOGUEIRA, Rejane Jurema Mansur Custódio
SANTOS, Roseane Cavalcanti dos
ENDRES, Laurício
WILLADINO, Lilia Gomes
SANTOS, Mauro Guida dos
LIMA, Liziane Maria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Relação hídrica
Oleaginosa
Amendoim
Soluto orgânico
topic Relação hídrica
Oleaginosa
Amendoim
Soluto orgânico
Growth
Oleaginous
Organic solutes
Water relations
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Growth
Oleaginous
Organic solutes
Water relations
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description Belonging to Leguminoseae Family, peanut is a very important crop to the food industry, because its high oil and protein contents essential for nutrition. The market enlargement due to the high industry demand and mainly the biodiesel production brings news and favorable perspectives to expand this crop in the semi-arid region of Brazilian northeastern. However, the low water availability is the main limiting factor to agriculture expansion in these areas. Although peanut crop shows well adapted to water deficit conditions, there are still so much to be studied to improve its potential and performance in the semi-arid areas. Thus, an experiment was carried out in greenhouse conditions aiming to evaluate some physiological and biochemical parameters of two peanuts cultivars under water deficit. A randomized experimental design was used in a factorial 2 (cultivars) x 3 (water treatments), with six replications. The cultivars studied were BR1 and BRS Havana. The water treatments were: daily watering, five days intervals of watering and water withholding. Growth analysis was accomplished over all the experimental period. At the end of the experiment, leaf water potential and relative water content was measured. For the biochemical analyses, leaf and root tissues were collected to the determination of total soluble carbohydrates, amino acids, protein and free proline. For growth analysis, the plants were separated in leaves, stems and roots to determination of dry matter. Leaf area, root:shoot ratioand biomass allocation were calculated. The obtained data were submitted to variance analysis and the means were compared by Tukey Multiple Range Test (P<0.05). Soluble arbohydrates, proteins, amino acids and free proline contents increased with the water deficiency in the leaves and roots of peanut cultivars. Plants water relations were influenced by water deficit reducing leaf water potential to more negative values. The growth of the peanuts cultivars was reduced proportionally to water availability, with marked varietal differences. The cultivar BR1 is more adapted to water deficiency conditions by showing physiological mechanisms capable to accumulate more organics solutes osmotically actives, reducing its leaf water potential to more negatives values, and for showing less growth alterations.
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